Professor V you are saving my calc career right now! My professor had to skip over this and 2 other sections, but thanks to you I have a pretty good grasp on them now. Thanks again!
@@mathwithprofessorv Yes ma'am the other two sections were linear approximations and differentials and the mean value theorem which I have reviewed on your channel. 🥰
@@mathwithprofessorv you are absolutely right because without any understanding of how limits work, you can’t understand newtons difference quotient, which is the first principles foundation of derivatives. You also couldn’t grasp the fundamental theorem of calculus .
Professor V you are the best at explaining the complex concepts in mathematics. I’m a math nerd and I love your style of teaching. I talked to my Academic STEM advisor at the college that I’m attending and she believes, as not only a math professor, but a mechanical engineer, that I have a deep working knowledge of calculus at a calculus 2 level, even though I have never taken calculus in my entire life. I’m completely autodidactic in math. She agreed that I could at least clep Calculus 1. She would not recommend this attempt for any other Student, but for the fact that she knows that I aced both college algebra and trigonometry. 4.0 in both classes. She still did recommend that I take Calculus 2 through Calculus 4 with DE. I’m 52 years old and my major is electrical engineering at Mississippi State University’s bagley school of engineering. Sometimes I run into the problem of knowing which integration method to use when integrating certain types of functions. I know how to use U-substitution, integration by parts, integration by trig substitution and integration by partial fraction decomposition. I have much adoration and respect for Mrs. Mathis and I rate you right up there with her. You both have taught me so much. Keep up the awesome work with your videos professor V. God bless 🙏
Professor V you are saving my calc career right now! My professor had to skip over this and 2 other sections, but thanks to you I have a pretty good grasp on them now. Thanks again!
Omg this is an important section!!!! So happy to help! Could you find my videos for the other topics?
@@mathwithprofessorv Yes ma'am the other two sections were linear approximations and differentials and the mean value theorem which I have reviewed on your channel. 🥰
@@mathwithprofessorv you are absolutely right because without any understanding of how limits work, you can’t understand newtons difference quotient, which is the first principles foundation of derivatives.
You also couldn’t grasp the fundamental theorem of calculus .
Professor V you are the best at explaining the complex concepts in mathematics. I’m a math nerd and I love your style of teaching. I talked to my Academic STEM advisor at the college that I’m attending and she believes, as not only a math professor, but a mechanical engineer, that I have a deep working knowledge of calculus at a calculus 2 level, even though I have never taken calculus in my entire life. I’m completely autodidactic in math. She agreed that I could at least clep Calculus 1. She would not recommend this attempt for any other Student, but for the fact that she knows that I aced both college algebra and trigonometry. 4.0 in both classes. She still did recommend that I take Calculus 2 through Calculus 4 with DE. I’m 52 years old and my major is electrical engineering at Mississippi State University’s bagley school of engineering. Sometimes I run into the problem of knowing which integration method to use when integrating certain types of functions. I know how to use U-substitution, integration by parts, integration by trig substitution and integration by partial fraction decomposition. I have much adoration and respect for Mrs. Mathis and I rate you right up there with her. You both have taught me so much. Keep up the awesome work with your videos professor V.
God bless 🙏
Thank you so much for your kind words. Cheering you on as you pursue your degree, and wishing you lots of success!
Im taking calc for the first time in uni and you are really saving me, thanks!!
You're so welcome! Glad I can help. ☺️
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right on time thanks a lot💙
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next semester I will take OD and I know you are there!
Yessss I am! 🙌🏻☺️
@@mathwithprofessorvWe appreciate you🙏
Thanks you for another great tutorial
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Can I use L.H 0/infinity or infinity/0? Thanks)