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You need to be cloned, lady and put into every math classroom. I saw your EXCELLENT trig video using the hexagon technique to remember relationships of functions. Where were you when I was trying to learn this? I never have seen this clear-cut an explanation in ANY math textbook. A billion thumbs up to you!
I too saw that video, namely: "Super Hexagon for Trigonometric Identities." I had to copy the diagram of mnemonic hexagon on a page inside my booklet "Formulae and Tables" (Irish booklet that is used in state examinations).
As a former corporate finance guy turned math teacher, I must tell you, this is the best explanation of e I have ever encountered. Please continue to make videos! I will be showing this to my class as we discover growth and decay tomorrow!
Thank you everyone for the amazing response to this video! We're overwhelmed :) However, we would like to accept two mistakes that we've committed in this video: 1. Euler is pronounced incorrectly. Should be pronounced as Oi-ler and not Yoo-ler. 2. At 7:20, the corresponding value for 10,000 should be 2.71814 and NOT 2.7184. We sincerely apologize for the mistakes! We wish we could edit or re-upload the corrected video. But in that case, we would lose all our views. A big thank you to everyone that pointed our mistakes out. We will be more careful next time. Until then, happy learning :)
This is amazing explanation, I am a self confessed "dumb" yet I understood it so well, I am disappointed with nearly 2K people giving this excellent video a thumb "down", it desrves a million likes, so well done and thanks.
Sir actually this is a case of differential equation in video she proved valur of e from it whereas we find the the values using integration in differential equations
Just a note: you frequently use the word "multiples" when a more accurate word would be "powers." The "multiples" of 10 are {10, 20, 30, 40.....} while the powers of 10 are {10, 100, 1000, 10000....}.
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HEY DON'T MEMORISE... I just wanted to HONESTLY AND EXTREMELY THANK YOU for making me understand this concept in SUCH A BEAUTIFUL way❤️ Me as a Physics Lover always wanted this❤️ Appreciating ur kind effort... Thanks and keep moving making science more beautiful and much simpler❤️
Thanks a lot for your kind words of appreciation, Avantika! We are pleased to know our video helped you understand the concept well. Keep watching, supporting and learning!! 🙂🙂
😀😀😀😀 I started hating the Banks now....... These Bankers are very opportunists.... One way more and One way less. And we are always made fools. 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
@@venkatarao1658 never think like that if you are saving your money in bank. They offer safety for your money. And easier access to money as credit card and digital money. Btw, i'm not a banker tho
I see. Now I also understand the charge and discharge time of capacitors and inductors. They both make use of euler's constant because they are portraying growth/decay of charge in both components.
This is the best explanation of this amazing phenomenon, called "e". I appreciate your time and efforts to create the supportive computer graphic, I know it's very time consuming! So, BIG THANKS!!
Years of my life wondering what e is, years trying to understand it myself, only for it to be explained so beautifully and so simple, great job simplifying a difficult concept
Excellent presentation! I was a tutor for 9 years and so I know when someone is really good at explaining! The graphics are great and the audio is perfect with time to digest what was just presented! Thumbs up!
I have gone years never fully understanding eulers number -actual years of my life spent in silent confusion just going along with whatever my math teachers tell me and yall just explain the whole mess in less than 10 minutes?! thank you
This channel deserves wayyy more views.... After watching her videos no one can think to themselves that they are bad at maths..... impeccable teacher!!!👍❤️
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this video is awesome! I used e and natural log in formulas all through school without ever truly understanding what they meant. I wish I had seen this years ago haha
It's so much better than those vedios which only tells the formulas based logs but not the exact concept explaining what they are for real.its like difference between mathematician and a calculator
Wow..nice..I'm convinced that constants like 'e' mean something more than just a number and their values can be derived if we know their significance ...thanks for an educating video.👍🏼
I didn't know that the concepts in our textbooks are this much fun and loving . I'm thankful to you from the bottom heart . Love you don't memorize may you keep mesmerizing in the decades to come . You'll surely be an indirect cause of change in the perspective of students .
What is this life best for? Most non-sense teachers make us hopeless due to their laziness. But thanks to God for creating you on the other side of life. Now, life seems meaningful due to u . STAY BLESSED!!!!
After watchcing your all video i realized your explanation is best i search video for other topic on your channel even you dindnt made a video about that thanks for all the explanation 😅
I wish I could give this video e^1000 thumbs up. I am an engineer, graduated many years ago, and always struggled to understad the true concept of e. Great video!
Then why do u study or even live here? I don't find it right to criticize the country in which you live. In fact you should feel blessed to be an Indian.
+Ayushi Jain i feel proud being in a country where there is unity only when there is a cricket match, on a country where scams were just normal, where education is outdated (eg:- Accounts is now not done manually but they still yeach us the '90s way) and many more well, I'm genuinely proud that now changes are taking place and our country is growing people are aware of all sorts of things but we're not there yet…
You guys would make me the happiest kid in the world if you all would take the time to register and discuss some common school related topics on my new website!! mycollegecatcher.com/forum/
The man will be interested Who is not interested this function. e function was too complex and boring to me. But seeing this video I understood it. There is a very clear concept with real examples in this video. Thank you so much ❤️. In future we expect to get more valuable lecture.
Exactly how euler came. Across this number e ... Thank you for making me understand the concept i was juggling in the whole day ... I And. Fortunately I subscribed the channel earlier.. Now yt recommended this .
You made this so easy to understand... of course it can't be explained in a classroom with all the perfect numbers but can be tried... supper amazing. I'm following you and I'll try to see all of your lectures. Thank you v much for providing us with clear concepts.
So nicely and easily you have explained this.....Students of this genre will be benefitted by the video you have uploaded.... In our days we had only hard copy black & white boring books.... But your video is a boon for the current genre kids and also fun to watch
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I wish I had seen this long time ago here in Egypt Education is all about memorizing could you imagine that's how our teacher explain "our lesson today is e Lim (1+1/X)^X = e Lim (1+1/X)^X+Y= e lim (1+y/x)^x = e^y Lim (1+1/X)^yX = e^y " then : "solve these Questions lim (X/(1+X)) = ..... ? " for the first time I know what this e really is generally I would memorize some questions and answers then write down what I had memorized in the exam paper and leave it for luck
@Don't Memorise Im just so thankful we have you guys You're doing such a great job by tackling the concepts There are hundreds out there who simply explain how to solve questions You deserve much more; it's just that most people want an easy way out (to simply solve the question) but we know that conceptual clarity is more important. Just one thing: It's my sincere request that you categorise all your videos into playlists. There are so many amazing resources on your channel but most of it becomes untapped potential. We only get to know about the ones that get recommended.
She's that good she will be able to work out the probability of how that could of happened with all its variables based on age, location, "e", orbit, quantum mechanics ,, magic and the cosine rule, just for fun 😅
I swear. I’m going to drop acid one day, then return to this. Your explanation is just so clear and concise. You made every concept come together so well. That will be a pleasant comprehension during a trip. It’s not hard a concept a concept at all, yet it’s application is very present in our everyday life…..considering anything finance related is a part of your life.
45 years ago, I memorized "2.718281828", a value I could plug into a calculator in case I ever needed to solve a logarithm problem and "e" wasn't built in to the calculator. I never knew until watching this video what the meaning of "e" was. Thanks!
Since the title says 'What is e', the video is good enough. Still the way the video starts, I thought there would be some explanation for why e is used as a preferred base for logarithms, just as it explained why 10 is a commonly used base.
Jatin Sanghvi it s because it is extremely useful in transforming functions into trigonometric functions,with cis thetha.Also it describes infinite CI.and e^x is the only number which is its integral,as well as derivative I believe these properties of e are due to e,being defined as lim x approaches infinity. (1+1/x)^x=e.The reason e is important,is because it helps in simplifying complicated integrals and also,it s log helps to describe real life phenomena,such as Boyle s law
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It is true that as n tends to infinity, it reaches the value e, however, if n is a very huge number say 10¹⁰, the result would be one point something . It seems to have a second convergence at 1 as n tends even further towards infinity
I can do basic versions of these but never know where to start with larger ones, I want to find c in vc = vs( 1-e -t/rc ) I don't want to avoid this, I want to learn but I have to understand
@@leejohnson197733 In this case I just divided the right side of the equation by v to isolate c on the left side. The v's on the right side cancel out so you end up with that. You still have a c on the right side and idk where to take it from there, sorry.
Ya i saw youtuber ( forgot a name) but he had 80k sub and his 1 video got 5 million views i was like what the fuck this dude's video blasted more than Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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You need to be cloned, lady and put into every math classroom. I saw your EXCELLENT trig video using the hexagon technique to remember relationships of functions. Where were you when I was trying to learn this? I never have seen this clear-cut an explanation in ANY math textbook. A billion thumbs up to you!
Thank you for your kind words! We really appreciate your compliment :)
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I too saw that video, namely: "Super Hexagon for Trigonometric Identities." I had to copy the diagram of mnemonic hexagon on a page inside my booklet "Formulae and Tables" (Irish booklet that is used in state examinations).
I think Math is taught better in India. They tend to love math.
@@manishas9411 Too, India's is a British-based school system, where standards traditionally have been higher.
As a former corporate finance guy turned math teacher, I must tell you, this is the best explanation of e I have ever encountered. Please continue to make videos! I will be showing this to my class as we discover growth and decay tomorrow!
Do you teach financial math?
Thank you everyone for the amazing response to this video! We're overwhelmed :)
However, we would like to accept two mistakes that we've committed in this video:
1. Euler is pronounced incorrectly. Should be pronounced as Oi-ler and not Yoo-ler.
2. At 7:20, the corresponding value for 10,000 should be 2.71814 and NOT 2.7184.
We sincerely apologize for the mistakes! We wish we could edit or re-upload the corrected video. But in that case, we would lose all our views. A big thank you to everyone that pointed our mistakes out. We will be more careful next time. Until then, happy learning :)
You pronounce it that way because you studied in India. As much as you try to mask that accent, it comes through.
All right, all right! Don't let it happen again. :P (LOL)
Don't Memorise can u make grade 10 physics videos
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Don't Memorise Really credible...
This is amazing explanation, I am a self confessed "dumb" yet I understood it so well, I am disappointed with nearly 2K people giving this excellent video a thumb "down", it desrves a million likes, so well done and thanks.
I remember asking my teacher this question..
Got 'exponent' as answer.
That's why I love this channel.
Exponent is correct. That's where the phrase exponential growth comes.
@@ashokwwf not a helpful answer tho
@@ashokwwf I always hated that obviously correct and completely useless answer. Made no sense to me.
@@ashokwwf u need that kind of teacher
@@suyashprksh What kind of teacher?
Teachers like u have potential to create great mathematicians😊😉
Thank you for the love and support, it really means a lot.
I'm glad that our content is so helpful to you! Much love. :)
not really,doing something as a hobby and casually isnt the same as repeating the same agony for 20 years ;)
@@dusty3357 as a mathematician my self, people don't call it agony .
math is beautiful and it's a true art
A difficult concept explained in a very simple way. Wonderful explanation.
Thank you so much :)
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Sir actually this is a case of differential equation in video she proved valur of e from it whereas we find the the values using integration in differential equations
Wow, I finished high school without really knowing what e was, and now I finally understand where it comes from. thanks.
We're humbled to hear that! Thank you :)
Just a note: you frequently use the word "multiples" when a more accurate word would be "powers." The "multiples" of 10 are {10, 20, 30, 40.....} while the powers of 10 are {10, 100, 1000, 10000....}.
**E is the 5th letter of the English alphabetical series... **
GENIUS!
Ha ha
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It's smaller (e)😂
This is little rare one
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Don't memorize but understand is my motto in learning so when I found this channel I was pumped up. Thank you!
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HEY DON'T MEMORISE...
I just wanted to HONESTLY AND EXTREMELY THANK YOU for making me understand this concept in SUCH A BEAUTIFUL way❤️
Me as a Physics Lover always wanted this❤️
Appreciating ur kind effort... Thanks and keep moving making science more beautiful and much simpler❤️
Thanks a lot for your kind words of appreciation, Avantika!
We are pleased to know our video helped you understand the concept well.
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Isn't logarithms maths topic?
@@brittlestars5665 Yes, but it's application uses in almost everywhere.
I will sleep less stupid tonight
Haha, thank you :)
I know
This made me laugh.
I don’t get it....
Why will you sleep less tonight Stupid?
How are you gonna call someone a dumb fuck then say no offense? I heard of passive aggressive before but damn.
Thanks!
The Banks will hate you after their clients understand this. LOL.
😀😀😀😀
I started hating the Banks now.......
These Bankers are very opportunists....
One way more and One way less.
And we are always made fools.
😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
Well, it is basically compound interest
@@venkatarao1658 never think like that if you are saving your money in bank. They offer safety for your money. And easier access to money as credit card and digital money. Btw, i'm not a banker tho
The function of "e" is not limited for Banks and developing compound interest system. This is something very special.
@@octobsession3061 ya but sometimes people take advantage of people which is sad :(
Amazing video. The precise definition of "e" in 7:47 timestamp helps so much. Subscribed!
I see. Now I also understand the charge and discharge time of capacitors and inductors. They both make use of euler's constant because they are portraying growth/decay of charge in both components.
AM JUST CURIOUS ON HOW BACTERIA EXPONENTIALLY DOUBLES ITS NUMBER OVER TIME. THIS WAS WHAT BROUGHT ME HERE
Thanks for a clear, concise -- indeed, excellent -- explanation of the value 'e'. How people gave this a thumb down escapes me.
I cant believe there's someone who can make everything comprehensible. I easily understand every lessons and I enjoy watching it. Tnx.
This is the best explanation of this amazing phenomenon, called "e".
I appreciate your time and efforts to create the supportive computer graphic, I know it's very time consuming!
So, BIG THANKS!!
Thank you for your comment. Means a lot :)
v good my friend
Al Johnson
NICE.... Keep it up.
Al Johnson
Years of my life wondering what e is, years trying to understand it myself, only for it to be explained so beautifully and so simple, great job simplifying a difficult concept
Excellent presentation! I was a tutor for 9 years and so I know when someone is really good at explaining! The graphics are great and the audio is perfect with time to digest what was just presented! Thumbs up!
Thank you for the love and support, it really means a lot. I'm glad that our content is so helpful!
Happy Learning. :)
Just blindly applied every time but this has to be one of most clarifying videos about the fundamentals of e.. Thank you for the clarity...
I have gone years never fully understanding eulers number -actual years of my life spent in silent confusion just going along with whatever my math teachers tell me and yall just explain the whole mess in less than 10 minutes?!
thank you
this is so awesome, i´m really sad, that i couldn´t see this video in school back then
Thank you for your kind words Chrysa :)
same here
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This channel deserves wayyy more views.... After watching her videos no one can think to themselves that they are bad at maths..... impeccable teacher!!!👍❤️
when i was in secondary school, i thought that ln is in.
Same
Me too
Lol
arjunabetta me too same
but secondary school already teach ln lol
I seriously dont have a clue why people dislike great stuff like this...
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This is the best explanation of Euler's number on UA-cam.
Thanks a lot, danzigvssartre! Glad you liked our video. Keep watching 🙂🙂

If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough.
And you explain so simply.
Feynman Technique
Einstein
Your style of English speaking is amazing all the word are sound very well
Lmao
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This should be the introduction to e for all students. Clear and concise explanation. Thank you.
The world need many like you mam.Then the students will realise that math is softer than butter.
Taking the derivative of a^x, gives a^x*lim[h→0](a^h-1)/h. e is the value of a where this limit equals 1. With a≠e, this limit is ln a.
this video is awesome! I used e and natural log in formulas all through school without ever truly understanding what they meant. I wish I had seen this years ago haha
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I still don't understand😓
I once knew the meme E, now I know this
I understand this e but i dont understood meme E?
@@ankitaaarya Ë
Ha ha markiplier go haha
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Ankit Arya the whole point of E is that it has no meaning 😂😂
It's so much better than those vedios which only tells the formulas based logs but not the exact concept explaining what they are for real.its like difference between mathematician and a calculator
Lovely lesson, the faux accent notwithstanding. A most useful video. Thanks!
Wow..nice..I'm convinced that constants like 'e' mean something more than just a number and their values can be derived if we know their significance ...thanks for an educating video.👍🏼
+swadeep kumar thank you for your comment :)
Something more than just a number... I'd like you to give more explanation. I'm very interested.
I can say it is the bestest explanation ever . No one can explain such complex concepts like you taught . Thank u very much ☺️
You are most welcome, Om. Comments like these inspire us to work hard, and create more learning content for our students!
Thank you! you have increased my understanding exponentially because of your videos 😉
I suggested this channel to a lot of my friends.
We are really grateful to "Don't memorise".
I didn't know that the concepts in our textbooks are this much fun and loving .
I'm thankful to you from the bottom heart . Love you don't memorize may you keep mesmerizing in the decades to come . You'll surely be an indirect cause of change in the perspective of students .
The Indian accent LITERALLY Helps me to understand everything 👌
"literally" isn't needed here and is actually misused. Literature has to do with written - literature.
@@louf7178 I don't think he is referring to literature. He means "actually" or "really".
can't explain my reaction in words.. loved it.. superb
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Okay! Really glad that I finally understood this, thank you for such a great video!!
Simple and straight to the point
What is this life best for? Most non-sense teachers make us hopeless due to their laziness. But thanks to God for creating you on the other side of life. Now, life seems meaningful due to u . STAY BLESSED!!!!
After watchcing your all video i realized your explanation is best i search video for other topic on your channel even you dindnt made a video about that thanks for all the explanation 😅
I wish I could give this video e^1000 thumbs up. I am an engineer, graduated many years ago, and always struggled to understad the true concept of e. Great video!
Thank you so much for your words of appreciation, Manuel Fernando Casas!
We are glad we were able to simplify the concept for you😊
Wish I'm u 😢
OMG Why our maths teacher don't explained like this?
sanjeev kushwaha because it is India
Then why do u study or even live here? I don't find it right to criticize the country in which you live. In fact you should feel blessed to be an Indian.
Ayushi Jain why should we feel blessed for living in a country? I live in Turkey, not blessed.
+Ayushi Jain i feel proud being in a country where there is unity only when there is a cricket match, on a country where scams were just normal, where education is outdated (eg:- Accounts is now not done manually but they still yeach us the '90s way) and many more
well, I'm genuinely proud that now changes are taking place and our country is growing people are aware of all sorts of things but we're not there yet…
I agree with u Mr Sagar Kampassi but still having a prejudice that all teachers in India are like that is wrong..
India has had many great teachers
Super Impact on my concept of "e". Thankx a ton.
Thank you :)
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The man will be interested Who is not interested this function. e function was too complex and boring to me. But seeing this video I understood it. There is a very clear concept with real examples in this video. Thank you so much ❤️. In future we expect to get more valuable lecture.
Exactly how euler came. Across this number e ... Thank you for making me understand the concept i was juggling in the whole day ... I
And. Fortunately I subscribed the channel earlier.. Now yt recommended this .
Thank you very much. I have been looking for this explanation for years.
Amazing we need this kind of vedoes
This is golden information right here! brilliantly explained in such a short time. Thank you.
Eureka Eureka!! I found this video!!! Now I know Euler. he is 2.718 yrs old
You made this so easy to understand... of course it can't be explained in a classroom with all the perfect numbers but can be tried... supper amazing. I'm following you and I'll try to see all of your lectures. Thank you v much for providing us with clear concepts.
So nicely and easily you have explained this.....Students of this genre will be benefitted by the video you have uploaded.... In our days we had only hard copy black & white boring books.... But your video is a boon for the current genre kids and also fun to watch
Thanks a lot for your kind words and appreciation, Subhendu! We are pleased to know that you find our channel a boon for the kids of today's generation. Thanks again and Keep supporting 🙂🙂
Great!!!
I just love Indian accent so much! ;)
I wish I had seen this long time ago
here in Egypt Education is all about memorizing
could you imagine that's how our teacher explain "our lesson today is e
Lim (1+1/X)^X = e
Lim (1+1/X)^X+Y= e
lim (1+y/x)^x = e^y
Lim (1+1/X)^yX = e^y "
then :
"solve these Questions
lim (X/(1+X)) = ..... ? "
for the first time I know what this e really is
generally I would memorize some questions and answers then write down what I had memorized in the exam paper and leave it for luck
Magician Miedo yea concept is most important but most of schools do like that only
you didn't have to mention Egypt we don't need more shame -_-
Magician Miedo, Egypt is not only country education is all about memorizing. Trust me.
Because no one answered it yet, isn't the answer 1/e? It's just
(X+1)/X = e, reverse it and voila
Surely Indian!
Gr8 in MATHEMATICS! : )
@M Detlef pls dont do racial attacks on indians.
@M Detlef Lol😂😂😂😂
@M Detlef 😒😒😒😒😒😒
@Don't Memorise
Im just so thankful we have you guys
You're doing such a great job by tackling the concepts
There are hundreds out there who simply explain how to solve questions
You deserve much more; it's just that most people want an easy way out (to simply solve the question) but we know that conceptual clarity is more important.
Just one thing: It's my sincere request that you categorise all your videos into playlists.
There are so many amazing resources on your channel but most of it becomes untapped potential. We only get to know about the ones that get recommended.
Your ability to explain tricky concepts is top-notch. I wish you audio quality was at the same level.
I wish you had been my math teacher 50 years ago.
She's that good she will be able to work out the probability of how that could of happened with all its variables based on age, location, "e", orbit, quantum mechanics ,, magic and the cosine rule, just for fun 😅
😂😂
whoa! guys. thanks a ton. That was truly engaging. Never knew that I would get to know what else really is in ma life!
Amazing explanation of e. Now I really understand what 'e' is.
Thanks DM
I swear. I’m going to drop acid one day, then return to this. Your explanation is just so clear and concise. You made every concept come together so well. That will be a pleasant comprehension during a trip. It’s not hard a concept a concept at all, yet it’s application is very present in our everyday life…..considering anything finance related is a part of your life.
The best explanation i have ever got on youtube thanks mam hatts off
Wish the audio to the video wasn't so staticky. Still, its a great video. Thanks for the explanation.
Thank you for your feedback :)
I wonder if my uni professor knows this. If yes, why does he keep it for himself? 😄
Haha.. really if i were the professor who knew it.. I would have told this to all of my students..
45 years ago, I memorized "2.718281828", a value I could plug into a calculator in case I ever needed to solve a logarithm problem and "e" wasn't built in to the calculator. I never knew until watching this video what the meaning of "e" was. Thanks!
I already have the understanding of logs before treating this topic . Thank you very much for this video
Since the title says 'What is e', the video is good enough. Still the way the video starts, I thought there would be some explanation for why e is used as a preferred base for logarithms, just as it explained why 10 is a commonly used base.
Jatin Sanghvi it s because it is extremely useful in transforming functions into trigonometric functions,with cis thetha.Also it describes infinite CI.and e^x is the only number which is its integral,as well as derivative
I believe these properties of e are due to e,being defined as lim x approaches infinity. (1+1/x)^x=e.The reason e is important,is because it helps in simplifying complicated integrals and also,it s log helps to describe real life phenomena,such as Boyle s law
Wow....Really amazing explanation.
Please make more mathematical real life application videos.
Thanks for the suggestion.
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I would never realize e has anything to do with compounding until I see you. It's intriguing.
THE BEST LEARNING PAGE I HAVE EVER SEEN... I don't know how to thank you for your videos lots of love
Magical: No, as you increase the number of time periods, the increment of e becomes infinitesimally small.
That's correct Alan :)
excellent explanation
Thank you Huzaif :)
Kia ap mje urdu me bta skty ho 'e' k bary me
4:16 She said the growth would be 50 percent in the first year. Should have said 50 percent in the first six month.
Thank you for this. I am a very young 47 year old postgraduate in engineering but i still enjoy your You Tube videos and your accent
Thank you for doing this and making your videos available for free!
Brilliantly explained!!!
Thank you Richard :)
Euler is pronounced “Oiler”
Yes, but Leonhard won’t complain.... 😉🤣
who else is getting better education here in YT rather than school
only me?
This is one of the most valuables videos on UA-cam!
It is true that as n tends to infinity, it reaches the value e, however, if n is a very huge number say 10¹⁰, the result would be one point something .
It seems to have a second convergence at 1 as n tends even further towards infinity
I can do basic versions of these but never know where to start with larger ones, I want to find c in
vc = vs( 1-e -t/rc ) I don't want to avoid this, I want to learn but I have to understand
c = (vs( 1 -e -t/rc ))/v ?
aka c = s( 1 -e -t/rc)
@@jaxjax2011 dont you need to convert the negative -e to a +e? not sure myself
@@leejohnson197733 In this case I just divided the right side of the equation by v to isolate c on the left side. The v's on the right side cancel out so you end up with that. You still have a c on the right side and idk where to take it from there, sorry.
subtle self-promotion at around 3:23 there lmao
Looking at the thumbnail I thought they were going to explain what is internet explorer
LOL SAME
😂😂😅 really lamao:)
Fabulous. Exceptional explanation. I just love the way you teach. If you try, you'll easily be a tough competetion for byjus
just got curious after solving hundreds of calculus questions based on e awsm explanation
3:33 it doesn't mean our view count doubled one day.
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Ya i saw youtuber ( forgot a name) but he had 80k sub and his 1 video got 5 million views i was like what the fuck this dude's video blasted more than Hiroshima and Nagasaki
6:25 I was exactly thinking the same😂😂😂
UA-cam algorithms : Let's stop this man from sleeping
This single alphabet was troubling me from atleast a month in chapter of differentiability finally cleared my confusion thanks a lot.
Way better than most explanations.