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Thank you soooooooooo sooooooooo much for these videos. They are extremely helpful and ive been able to understand the concepts and topics more. The way you teach is so organized and neat I am able to stay focused and I actually engage with the examples you do and do it on my own and then fact check.
Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for showing students/nonstudents How to use /apply the Second Derivative Test to find Relative Maximum/Minimum at a critical point in Calculus. This is an error free video/lecture on TH-cam TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
After putting the critical values in the second derivative if f"(c) = 0 then we go back to first derivative test ... Actually both tests are used but it depends on you which one to use .... Well I would say learn both the tests because you could be asked to apply any one of them Hope this helps...
is the change in slope (i.e the second derevitive) of a * maxima * or a * minima * must always be * negetive dec. * or * positive inc. * respectively or can it be * zero * at any of them aswell?
Trying to find the inflection point of an equation of curve. y=5.075e^(.2136x). equation goes from positive to negative. I have a lot of these to do so would like an online calculator. Can you point me in right direction. Did I give you enough information ?
I understand the calculations. What I don't understand is why, when I graph the equation in Geobegra, that a turning point appears to be (-3, -26) and not (-2,-15). Anyone can help me to understand? Thank you.
He was using the power rule for derivatives. You may want to look up a separate video to learn that topic first before continuing (you can look for one of his videos, or you can check out mine which I will have linked at the end of this comment). But for the example in this video that you are referring to, the derivative of 4x^3 is done as follows: Multiply the function by the exponent, 3, and then subtract one from the exponent. So you will have 3*4x^(3-1) which then is equal to 12x^2 if you simplify it. The same thing would happen for 6x^2. Hope this helps, and here is the link to the video I mentioned earlier: th-cam.com/video/izMX5wx7ZlQ/w-d-xo.html
Derivative Applications - Free Formula Sheet: bit.ly/4eV6r1b
Final Exams and Video Playlists: www.video-tutor.net/
Calculus 1 Final Exam Review: th-cam.com/video/WmBzmHru78w/w-d-xo.html
Next Video: th-cam.com/video/Gh48aOvWcxw/w-d-xo.html
The problem for me is that I get bored during classes and tend to zone out constantly. These videos are quick and to the point, a sort of TLDR which really helps me with my limited attention span.
Feel you bro... I did feel myself on your ground, during class you say? 😁
SAME. I have no idea if I have adhd or not
literally same i started doing online these past two weeks and i havent learned anything and i have my final friday so now im trying to teach myself the last unit
@@jamien.5528 You probably do. This is precisely how I was, so I spoke to a psychiatrist and was diagnosed with ADHD. I first tried Ritalin, and It wasn't working for me, but I was young and dumb, so I kept saying it was because I felt it was the only option. Then I finally tried Adderall, and my grades increased, and I started to focus and retain all of the knowledge that was conveyed in my classes. It has significantly improved my life for the better, and I recommend speaking with a psychiatrist asap.
Try putting your phone to the side.
Currently in my fifth and hopefully final semester of college. I just wanted to take second to thank the organic chemistry tutor for getting me this far. Couldn't have done it without you
Bruh ya in college and u don't know this? Is ur country's college education so bad?
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@@manavgupta2059 just because we study these things early in our country doesnt mean our education system is good....india got one of the worst education systems in the world which only focuses on theory and nothing else
@@manavgupta2059people tend to forget what they have learned in their early days. Nothing wrong with that dude
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I listened to this on the way to my calc CLEP test. One question on there was this stuff exactly, and I remembered this vid.
I passed by one point.
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You are absolutely amazing!!! Thank you for such short but effective videos. You manage to teach me in 13 minutes what my teacher couldn't convey in a week of class!!
That's bad lol. Wasting people's time (in this case, the teacher wasting your time) is basically a crime. It's a crime for the education system to pick bad teachers. I don't attend any math class but watching these videos in 2 days helped me theoretically mastered max & min, just a few more practices and I will be good. Basically I saved a whole week compared to you.
@@ian.ambrose They can’t really “save a week” of time though since they’re obligated to go to class anyway lol
@@lant7 Yeah makes sense.
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2nd derivative -ve → concave down→relative maximum
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Thank you soooooooooo sooooooooo much for these videos. They are extremely helpful and ive been able to understand the concepts and topics more. The way you teach is so organized and neat I am able to stay focused and I actually engage with the examples you do and do it on my own and then fact check.
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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for showing students/nonstudents How to use /apply the Second Derivative Test to find Relative Maximum/Minimum at a critical point in Calculus. This is an error free video/lecture on TH-cam TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
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Thank you sir it was very much helpful for me. I was troubling with this topic.
So what is the benefit of using the second derivative test vs the first..?
After putting the critical values in the second derivative if f"(c) = 0 then we go back to first derivative test ...
Actually both tests are used but it depends on you which one to use ....
Well I would say learn both the tests because you could be asked to apply any one of them
Hope this helps...
The first derivative test for extrema, and the second derivative for inflection points seems more intuitive to me.
Yup
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Can you do some examples with trig functions? Use the second derivative test to find local extrema of a sine or cosine function
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at 1:37, if f’(c) = 0 and f’’(c) is just the slope of the derivative at x value of c. why isnt f’’(c) just equal to 0?
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1. Find critical numbers (F'=0)
2. Find out scond derivative (F'') at those critical points
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What if there is the same sign in critical number?
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To find the actual point of the extrema, would we plug our x value that we got from the second derivative test back into the first function?
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is the change in slope (i.e the second derevitive) of a * maxima * or a * minima * must always be * negetive dec. * or
* positive inc. * respectively or can it be * zero * at any of them aswell?
Thank you so much sir.. It helps me lot
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I always end up watching the first 30 seconds and then leaving cuz I understand perfectly lmao
If we can determine the concavity by doing the first derivative test (with number line), whats the point of second derivative test then?
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Great vid and explanation
Trying to find the inflection point of an equation of curve. y=5.075e^(.2136x). equation goes from positive to negative. I have a lot of these to do so would like an online calculator. Can you point me in right direction. Did I give you enough information ?
I’m pisssed that I’ve been doing this the harder way
so you can only do this if you have critical numbers?
yessir
I understand the calculations. What I don't understand is why, when I graph the equation in Geobegra, that a turning point appears to be (-3, -26) and not (-2,-15). Anyone can help me to understand? Thank you.
Thank you🙏🏽
If we can easily find using 1st derivative test, why we need second derivative as well?
what if the 2nd derivative is a constant?
Nice explanation
Why is the 2nd derivative negative with a relative maximum and positive with a relative minimum, and what happens if the 2nd derivative is 0
He: now it's ur turn
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But how this connected with the main function? Explanation is not clear on that part.
Yes this video helped!! Thank you
What if f'(c) = f''(c)? Would that mean that there are no relative extrema?
ok but how would you do it with a rational???
What to do incase if double derivative gives 0 at critical points.
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I was looking for the reason why
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Is it possible to get 3 critical points and 2 inflection points?
redge fleming yes!
Any function can have any number of either.
Can someone explain to me how 4x cube become 12x squared and 6xsquared become negative 12x i really suck at math
He was using the power rule for derivatives. You may want to look up a separate video to learn that topic first before continuing (you can look for one of his videos, or you can check out mine which I will have linked at the end of this comment). But for the example in this video that you are referring to, the derivative of 4x^3 is done as follows: Multiply the function by the exponent, 3, and then subtract one from the exponent. So you will have 3*4x^(3-1) which then is equal to 12x^2 if you simplify it. The same thing would happen for 6x^2. Hope this helps, and here is the link to the video I mentioned earlier: th-cam.com/video/izMX5wx7ZlQ/w-d-xo.html
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