Before your tutorials, Differention and Integration were nightmares for me. After watching your tut's, I'm actually starting to enjoy it ! Thanks a Bunch !
Ive spent so many lessons in school not having a clue what's going on but mindlessly scribbling what's on the board hoping I'll figure it out. The day before my mock I finally understand it 😅
@@ExamSolutions_Maths so, it was the infamous paper 2 of 2019 (despite it being a paper 1 mock exam) and all i can say is that absolutely nothing could have prepared me for a good half of that exam.
I always wonder how people are doing now, a decade after writing this comment. I assume you were studying for A-Level Maths, how did it go? Have you gone down a path of life that you originally thought you would, or has it been different to what you expected. 11 years is AGES haha! Hope you're doing well though :)
+Herwin Ng We use the chain rule to differentiate functions of functions.The product rule is used to differentiate two or more functions which have been multiplied together, while the quotient rule is used to differentiate functions that are being divided.
I always wonder how people are doing now, nearly a decade after writing this comment. I assume you were studying for A-Level Maths, how did it go? Have you gone down a path of life that you originally thought you would, or has it been different to what you expected. 9 years is AGES haha! Hope you're doing well though :)
WHO DISLIKED THE VIDEO?! The guy's an angel!
@@MegaCarzs How come? What did you find wrong with the video? Legitimate question.
@@MegaCarzs yes
Good to hear. Well done for sticking at it.
Thank you so much for this!! I swear to god my maths book was made to be intimidating and confusing when really its all simple/straightforward >.
Natalou You're welcome.
Same 😩
Not sure what you mean. Using De Moivre's Theorem? Have you checked out my website under the further maths?
Before your tutorials, Differention and Integration were nightmares for me. After watching your tut's, I'm actually starting to enjoy it ! Thanks a Bunch !
Sir you are nothing but a complete LEGEND.
l've always thought calculus wz too complicated but through such videos l realised its all simple... thnk you guyz
+Ollin Mabvu It's only one guy. But I am pleased you have made progress with it.
You're welcome. Thanks for using my site.
May god bless you because you have been there for me in every time of confusion.
I honestly don’t think I would’ve gotten through math without you.
All the best
You sir, are a boss.
thank u so sir..u r indeed gifted in abundance
@pancedel Pleasure
Ive spent so many lessons in school not having a clue what's going on but mindlessly scribbling what's on the board hoping I'll figure it out. The day before my mock I finally understand it 😅
I like it. Best wishes for your mock.
@@ExamSolutions_Maths thank you!
@@ExamSolutions_Maths so, it was the infamous paper 2 of 2019 (despite it being a paper 1 mock exam) and all i can say is that absolutely nothing could have prepared me for a good half of that exam.
You have to start somewhere. Try the exam examples.
really wonderful i like it all thank a lot
all your videos are helpful to me
@MrCoppedge93 Thanks
use the quotient rule
you just saved my day
Cool
@Feligatre99 Cool.
chur 4 running through the chain rule before hand bro, very helpful :)
Cool I found this helpful
thumbs up man...great tutorial
Just sat through Honors Calc. You explained it 500x better.
Thanks for this, really helpful
thank you. really cleared up and helped the thought process.
I always wonder how people are doing now, a decade after writing this comment. I assume you were studying for A-Level Maths, how did it go? Have you gone down a path of life that you originally thought you would, or has it been different to what you expected. 11 years is AGES haha! Hope you're doing well though :)
@cglg1234 That's good.
Very well explained✔️
thanks alot Sir.... u r friend of world... =)
Thank you much appreciated.
Can someone please explain when to use chain rule, product rule or quotient rule? Take the questions in this video. Why should we use chain rule ?
+Herwin Ng We use the chain rule to differentiate functions of functions.The product rule is used to differentiate two or more functions which have been multiplied together, while the quotient rule is used to differentiate functions that are being divided.
Great! Thanks for sharing!
This is very clear and very helpful! Thanks a lot!(:
Wow, thank you for the explanation
That's ok. Thank you for looking at it.
these are fairly easy examples, there can be very hard ones - please try to do those ones
- god bless
You are the man
very helpful - thank you
sir please upload video on boolean algebra i just love ur videos
Helpful guide thanks as always!
Always welcome. Best wishes
very useful! :) thank you.
Thank you, sir.
great tutorial
Thanks soo much !!!
@LadyMacbeth22 Thanks
@asianflex786 Thank you
Thank you!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you 🌹🌹🌹
No problem. Thanks for watching.
@Feligatre99 I needed threapy after doing Trig!! SO MANY IDENTITIES!
excellent video. Thank you
Cheers
its simply awesome!!!!!! really
+Ananya mitra I am pleased to hear that you see it that way. Thank you.
what kind of notepad is that
Thank very much sir you've helped me so much
No problem. Thanks for watching.
I can only say THANK YOU
Where can we find practice questions from you
you'r amaazzzinngg
how would you differentiate sin^3(2x^2)
How do you differentiate
(cos x) / (1 + sin x)
love my g
i like it
Had my first lesson involving differentiation today, seems simple so far.
I always wonder how people are doing now, nearly a decade after writing this comment. I assume you were studying for A-Level Maths, how did it go? Have you gone down a path of life that you originally thought you would, or has it been different to what you expected. 9 years is AGES haha! Hope you're doing well though :)
thank you so much. excellent pace and explanation. plus, i felt like i was at hogwarts with your wonderful accent! :) thanks again!!!
Like ALL UA-cam MATH VIDEOS !! DIFFERENTIATING ALWAYS THE SIMPLEST FUNCTIONS!!!!!!!
so fucking true this twat is only doing the easy questions, where the fuck is y=sin^3x
No, I haven't checked out your website yet!
is this a c3 or c4 topic
Do you have any Complex trigonometric functions?
does anyone know the derivative of y= a*sin(bx-c)+d
abcos(bx-c)
ExamSolutions thanks a lot, i took ages tying to work it out
SOLVE THIS PLEASE y=x^5 Xcos180/x
use the product rule tutorial
sir please up
Jesus Christ that intro screen… You can just tell this was made in 2010
Old is gold!
Oooh,so that's the diffrence between dt/dx and dy/dt.....My teacher confused me -___-
@sschinychin
why are you watching n trying to understand this video if u r just 13...??? do u study these things at ur level..??
Math is easily the worst subject ever
thank you so much sir !!!!!!
Thank you so much