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Vedh Krishnan
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2022
Passionate and obsessed with math, computers/tech, teaching others, video games, and golf
Understanding, Not Memorizing #19: Deriving Area of a Circle (pi*r^2)
Understanding, Not Memorizing #19: Deriving Area of a Circle (pi*r^2)
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Guiding you to creating a Minecraft server easily w/o port forwarding
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Guiding you to creating a Minecraft server easily w/o port forwarding
I asked ChatGPT o1 to create a 150 problem calculus exam...
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I asked ChatGPT o1 to create a 150 problem calculus exam...
Algebra 2 Review from 2023 (ignore problem 2)
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Problem 2 is not a well written question. Also, the function is clearly NOT symmetrical with respect to the y-axis. Symmetry with the y-axis is not necessarily a good definition for even since translations can occur, but f(-x) can still equal f(x).
Understanding, Not Memorizing #18: Deriving Angle Sum Formulas for Sine and Cosine
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What I drew was a RECTANGLE, not a square. Sorry for interchangeably using those terms.
Algebraic Techniques You NEED To Know #1
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For people who already know limits: I want to point out that technique three was not required at all to find the limit as x approaches infinity since you could use properties of limits to take the limit of each term instead of combining it into one single term then taking the limit. Where technique three is specifically applied most is when it comes to limits of complex fractions. Also, a tiny ...
Geometry Needed For Calculus #5: write the height h of the rectangle as a function of x.
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Two small mistakes: It should have been a positive x^2 for the first answer since you are subtracting the ENTIRE expression. Secondly, at the end where I was trying to make you further understand the purpose of (x, y), It should have been y = 3 0x, not y = 3*0x.
Understanding, Not Memorizing #17: Deriving Euler's Formula Using the McLaurin Series(e^x,sinx,cosx)
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Understanding, Not Memorizing #17: Deriving Euler's Formula Using the McLaurin Series(e^x,sinx,cosx)
Geometry Needed For Calculus #4: Preparation For Related Rates Cone Problem
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Geometry Needed For Calculus #4: Preparation For Related Rates Cone Problem
Geometry Needed For Calculus #3: An open box with locking tabs is to be made from a square piece...
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Geometry Needed For Calculus #3: An open box with locking tabs is to be made from a square piece...
Geometry Needed For Calculus #2: A rectangular package to be sent bythe U.S. Postal Service can...
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Geometry Needed For Calculus #2: A rectangular package to be sent bythe U.S. Postal Service can...
Geometry Needed For Calculus #1: A rectangle is bounded by the -axis and y = sqrt(36 - x^2)...
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Geometry Needed For Calculus #1: A rectangle is bounded by the -axis and y = sqrt(36 - x^2)...
AOPS Are You Ready For Calculus? Worksheet Review
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AOPS Are You Ready For Calculus? Worksheet Review
Understanding, Not Memorizing #16: Deriving the Derivative of ln(x)
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Understanding, Not Memorizing #16: Deriving the Derivative of ln(x)
Understanding, Not Memorizing #15: Deriving Inverse Trig Derivatives Part 2 (arccsc, arcsec, arccot)
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Understanding, Not Memorizing #15: Deriving Inverse Trig Derivatives Part 2 (arccsc, arcsec, arccot)
Understanding, Not Memorizing #14: Deriving Inverse Trig Derivatives Part 1 (arcsin, arccos, arctan)
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Understanding, Not Memorizing #14: Deriving Inverse Trig Derivatives Part 1 (arcsin, arccos, arctan)
Understanding, Not Memorizing #13: Deriving other Trig Derivatives (tanx, cscx, secx, and cotx)
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Understanding, Not Memorizing #13: Deriving other Trig Derivatives (tanx, cscx, secx, and cotx)
Understanding, Not Memorizing #12: Deriving the Derivative of abs(x)
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Understanding, Not Memorizing #12: Deriving the Derivative of abs(x)
Understanding, Not Memorizing #11: Deriving the Derivative of e^x
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Understanding, Not Memorizing #11: Deriving the Derivative of e^x
Understanding, Not Memorizing #10: Deriving the Derivative of Cosine
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Understanding, Not Memorizing #10: Deriving the Derivative of Cosine
Understanding, Not Memorizing #9: Deriving the Derivative of Sine
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Understanding, Not Memorizing #9: Deriving the Derivative of Sine
Understanding, Not Memorizing #8: Deriving Special Trig Limits Part 2
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Understanding, Not Memorizing #8: Deriving Special Trig Limits Part 2
Understanding, Not Memorizing #7: Deriving the Pythagorean Identities
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Understanding, Not Memorizing #7: Deriving the Pythagorean Identities
Understanding, Not Memorizing #6: Deriving Special Trig Limits Part 1
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Understanding, Not Memorizing #6: Deriving Special Trig Limits Part 1
Understanding, Not Memorizing #5: Deriving the Quadratic Formula
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Understanding, Not Memorizing #5: Deriving the Quadratic Formula
Understanding, Not Memorizing #4: Deriving the Limit Definition of the Derivative
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Understanding, Not Memorizing #4: Deriving the Limit Definition of the Derivative
Understanding, Not Memorizing #3: Deriving the Vector Dot Product
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Understanding, Not Memorizing #3: Deriving the Vector Dot Product
Understanding, Not Memorizing #2: Deriving Integration by Parts
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Understanding, Not Memorizing #2: Deriving Integration by Parts
I highly recommend you use a server control panel if you plan on doing more than just a basic server. I believe crafty controller is available for windows and it is the most simple one I have found.
I have heard of crafty controller. I will make a video on server control panels in the future.
Note a lot of isps block some of playits domains. This is because it is also possible to port forward bad things using it. So if some of your friends are unable to connect it is probably for that reason. How I got around this is pointing a cloudflare subdomain to the ip playit gives you.
I did not know that some ISPs block playit. Are you in the US? That's great that there is a fix though.
@@vedhkrishnan Yea I'm in the us and sometimes you can just give playits ip instead of the domain to players with controlling isps and that get past it also.
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What I drew was a RECTANGLE, not a square. Sorry for interchangeably using those terms.
It should be v ● u, not v ● w. Sorry.
For people who already know limits: I want to point out that technique three was not required at all to find the limit as x -> infinity since you could use properties of limits to take the limit of each term instead of combining it into one single term then taking the limit. Where technique three is specifically applied most is when it comes to limits of complex fractions. Also, a tiny mistake was made at the end: it should have been x - 3 with a hole at x = 3, not (x-3)^2.
Two small mistakes: It should have been a positive x^2 for the first answer since you are subtracting the ENTIRE expression. Secondly, at the end where I was trying to make you further understand the purpose of (x, y), It should have been y = 3 + 0x, not y = 3*0x.
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For problem 5, ignore the sigma notation errors where I did not put the sequence of the summation in terms the index variable. It was more of an understanding thing as the problem did not require sigma notation. This video overall was just me trying these problems (I didn't solve these before making this video because I wanted to try it while making a video and explaining as I go and that of course made me make some errors as I went through the problems, but I did catch all errors relative to the final answer of problems where I made errors).
Good job vedhuk
2:39 this part brought tears to my soul I LOVE THIS MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!
I hate Related Rates!
Sorry if I was not speaking loud enough. I suggest turning up the volume for this video or turning on captions. My voice is not as loud as it is in my other videos.
Can you do differentiation and integration with the math notes? I've searched online and it says that sometimes it does not recognize the notation
Been playing around with it for calculations for vehicle accidents. The only thing it struggles with really for me is the fact that it only gives me radians. I can’t get it to show me degrees using inverse sine etc.
Your use case is interesting. The best you can do for now is multiply your radian answer by 180 degrees divided by some approximation of pi radian.
Sorry if I was not speaking loud enough. I suggest turning up the volume for this video or turning on captions. My voice is not as loud as it is in my other videos.
Can you control how the answer would look like? I mean, change the answer from decimal form to fraction form? Or let's say show 2pi instead of 6.28?
As of right now, you cannot. Even if it was a feature, 6.28 is too inaccurate of an approximation for 2pi where Math Notes can just say that it equals 2pi.
Can you explain the question? 😊
Hi there! It's a typical calculus optimization problem done in calculus I classes. There are tons of videos on TH-cam explaining optimization if you are further interested.
@@vedhkrishnan is it maxima and minima ?
@@lanevalhalla1225Yes! In optimization, you are trying to "optimize" meaning you need to essentially find the absolute maximum or minimum. In this problem, we needed to find the critical value/x value to produce the absolute maximum.
@@vedhkrishnan thanks 😊… I have m1 so this app will really help me a lot
Use Desmos. Who will use this s**t calculator
I agree. Desmos is much better, but it's still cool that Apple is adding graphing capabilities to their calculator app.
I'd like to get in contact with you! If you don't mind, what times are you available?
amazing video
nice video! I really liked it, when are you uploading again???