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great diagram, best explanation for intuition yet.
Keep up the great content! These videos will pay off in the future.
you are best for me....I exactly looking for the short mathematics video that you are providing. so Thanksyou
thank you for a quick and easy explanation of what I needed to know. you are a grade-saver and stress reducer :)
U r the best.... Before starting any topic, I watch ur videos.... Gives me great intuition... Keep it up....👍❤️
This was helpful, thanks a lot!
at 1:46 isn't it backwards? The even sums in this example are decreasing and the odd sums increasing.
Hello Dr. Trefor Bazett! Can you use the Alternating Series test on a series similar to [n to infinity sum of] sin(x)/x?
ooo the pink and yellow colours remind me of cotton candy ice cream :)
great video, I just have one question, what if bn is increasing, negative, and lim n->inf of bn is 0, would those conditions be sufficient?
Yeah it would just think it of as multiplying this sequence by negative 1
I cant believe I have to rely on youtube videos in order to learn in my calculus 2 class instead of my actual teacher teaching it to me
that sucks!
great diagram, best explanation for intuition yet.
Keep up the great content! These videos will pay off in the future.
you are best for me....I exactly looking for the short mathematics video that you are providing. so Thanksyou
thank you for a quick and easy explanation of what I needed to know. you are a grade-saver and stress reducer :)
U r the best.... Before starting any topic, I watch ur videos.... Gives me great intuition... Keep it up....👍❤️
This was helpful, thanks a lot!
at 1:46 isn't it backwards? The even sums in this example are decreasing and the odd sums increasing.
Hello Dr. Trefor Bazett! Can you use the Alternating Series test on a series similar to [n to infinity sum of] sin(x)/x?
ooo the pink and yellow colours remind me of cotton candy ice cream :)
great video, I just have one question, what if bn is increasing, negative, and lim n->inf of bn is 0, would those conditions be sufficient?
Yeah it would just think it of as multiplying this sequence by negative 1
I cant believe I have to rely on youtube videos in order to learn in my calculus 2 class instead of my actual teacher teaching it to me
that sucks!