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Nice explanation, thanks to creator of the video. Just one note on the last integral, it should be u^2*exp(u)/4, because upper bound is u^2.
That moment when their TA is better than my Professor.
When he said at the end "and that's our solution" with that smile i smiled too. Haha, thanks for this! Though it feels so weird that someone was doing this even when i was just learning basic maths
I'm getting a Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs vibe from this guy haha. Also well-explained, thanks!
1:30 In the axes the arrowheads go just in the direction where the variable grows instead of both directions...
That guy is smart. I can tell.
He is teaching multi variable calc at MIT no shit he is smart!
3:20 Why is the lower bound on the outer integral zero instead of being defined by the curve?
lowest point is u=0 in u-axis be it any curve
The moment when i ditch my lecture and watch mit tutorial
@321boileranimal that chalk wont brake..
good example!!! thanks
Why limit of u not from t^1/2 to 1/2.
Largest chalk I have ever seen
thanks dude
Very clear thanks. :D
I didn't how u got u square
nice vid!
people who are good in math. hot!
Nice explanation, thanks to creator of the video.
Just one note on the last integral, it should be u^2*exp(u)/4, because upper bound is u^2.
That moment when their TA is better than my Professor.
When he said at the end "and that's our solution" with that smile i smiled too. Haha, thanks for this! Though it feels so weird that someone was doing this even when i was just learning basic maths
I'm getting a Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs vibe from this guy haha. Also well-explained, thanks!
1:30 In the axes the arrowheads go just in the direction where the variable grows instead of both directions...
That guy is smart. I can tell.
He is teaching multi variable calc at MIT no shit he is smart!
3:20 Why is the lower bound on the outer integral zero instead of being defined by the curve?
lowest point is u=0 in u-axis be it any curve
The moment when i ditch my lecture and watch mit tutorial
@321boileranimal that chalk wont brake..
good example!!! thanks
Why limit of u not from t^1/2 to 1/2.
Largest chalk I have ever seen
thanks dude
Very clear thanks. :D
I didn't how u got u square
nice vid!
people who are good in math. hot!