It blows my mind how good you are at breaking down complex topics, actually legendary work. I'm making sure to recommend this channel to everyone I know, keep up the good work.
Thank you! A lot of time and effort goes into making these videos so it means a lot to know that you find them helpful and worth recommending. I appreciate you spreading the word! :)
amazing lecture, studying this to ace my quiz tomorrow! also I am excited to reach the polar coordinates / graphs, as I wanna know why the trig functions are generating very interesting shapes. (like flowers....)
@@JKMath I aced the quiz, it was about conic sections, it was a tricky question as on the board she says it is gonna be an ellipse, hyperbola or parabola. But at the end it became as a circle, then left it as a circle as I was convinced. Then at the end learned that a circle is a special type of ellipse.
@@JKMath man I might become a mathematician, I am obsessed in solving integrals and learning about the wonders of mathematics. I am lost in between math or computer engineering, and continue learning about AI. I don't know what to do in my future, but one thing for sure is that I enjoy solving math and learning about it.
That's awesome. Acing a tricky quiz always feels good! Math is definitely a satisfying subject once you begin to understand more of it. If you like solving integrals you will definitely enjoy Calculus 3 if you get the chance to take it!
Hi! Thanks for the feedback. I chose not to cover the topics on conic sections for my Calc 2 series as they are usually taught for the first time in a precalculus course. (There is little to no new “calculus” concepts taught in those sections, and other than the section on polar conic sections, conics are not revisited or built upon further in any major way in Calc 2 or even in Calc 3). However, if you have any specific questions about conics feel free to leave them here for me and I'll see if I can help! One day when I create a precalculus series I will make videos on foci, vertices, directrix, and all things conic sections related. Sorry for any inconveniences!
It blows my mind how good you are at breaking down complex topics, actually legendary work. I'm making sure to recommend this channel to everyone I know, keep up the good work.
Thank you! A lot of time and effort goes into making these videos so it means a lot to know that you find them helpful and worth recommending. I appreciate you spreading the word! :)
Thank you for doing all this for us. I, for one, really appreciate all the work you do for us.
You're very welcome! :)
amazing lecture, studying this to ace my quiz tomorrow! also I am excited to reach the polar coordinates / graphs, as I wanna know why the trig functions are generating very interesting shapes. (like flowers....)
Thank you! Good luck on your quiz! The sections on polar coordinates are some of my personal favorites in Calc 2. Enjoy!
@@JKMath I aced the quiz, it was about conic sections, it was a tricky question as on the board she says it is gonna be an ellipse, hyperbola or parabola. But at the end it became as a circle, then left it as a circle as I was convinced. Then at the end learned that a circle is a special type of ellipse.
@@JKMath man I might become a mathematician, I am obsessed in solving integrals and learning about the wonders of mathematics. I am lost in between math or computer engineering, and continue learning about AI. I don't know what to do in my future, but one thing for sure is that I enjoy solving math and learning about it.
That's awesome. Acing a tricky quiz always feels good! Math is definitely a satisfying subject once you begin to understand more of it. If you like solving integrals you will definitely enjoy Calculus 3 if you get the chance to take it!
You should make a video about conics and calculus!! My teacher is not great at explaining and I hardly found anything useful :(
Hi! Thanks for the feedback. I chose not to cover the topics on conic sections for my Calc 2 series as they are usually taught for the first time in a precalculus course. (There is little to no new “calculus” concepts taught in those sections, and other than the section on polar conic sections, conics are not revisited or built upon further in any major way in Calc 2 or even in Calc 3). However, if you have any specific questions about conics feel free to leave them here for me and I'll see if I can help!
One day when I create a precalculus series I will make videos on foci, vertices, directrix, and all things conic sections related. Sorry for any inconveniences!