Great video, I always enjoy these cool problems. Just one suggestion: Maybe you could show the first comment with the right answer at the end of the video or just show their name at the start. That way the answer won't get spoiled so early, which in my opinion would make the video more interesting to watch.
That is an excellent suggestion. In the next solution video, I will just reveal the name of the comment at the beginning and see if there are any downsides of doing so. If there are no viewers criticizing the new format (with a well founded reason), I will make the implementation permanent. Thank you so much for your helpful suggestion! =)
Hi, I have a problem for you. find: limit of the integral of ((n^c)(e^-((x^2)(n^2)))dx) from 0 to c as n approaches infinity such that c is a constant and c>1. Does the function inside converges?
I always have at least one complete solution prepared for every weekly math challenge question before the problem is posted. In general, I spend around thirty minutes to a few hours of preparation time prior to actually filming a video
Great video, I always enjoy these cool problems. Just one suggestion: Maybe you could show the first comment with the right answer at the end of the video or just show their name at the start. That way the answer won't get spoiled so early, which in my opinion would make the video more interesting to watch.
That is an excellent suggestion. In the next solution video, I will just reveal the name of the comment at the beginning and see if there are any downsides of doing so. If there are no viewers criticizing the new format (with a well founded reason), I will make the implementation permanent. Thank you so much for your helpful suggestion! =)
@@LetsSolveMathProblems You're very welcome!
You did all of that to get sec(0). I appreciate the effort
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Best question to apply even and odd function concept.
Hi, I have a problem for you.
find:
limit of the integral of ((n^c)(e^-((x^2)(n^2)))dx) from 0 to c as n approaches infinity such that c is a constant and c>1.
Does the function inside converges?
Beautiful problem! 👌👌👌😍
Awesome video! This problem looks even a bit nicer in 2019, as you can go from 0 to 2019 and replace the 5 by a 1
nice Sir many many thanks to you
Beautifully done!
good video.....now solve......integral limit( minus one to zero) ((x)^(4)-2x^(2))^(1/3)+√(1-√(x^(3)+1))
Do you solve these while making the video or beforehand?
I always have at least one complete solution prepared for every weekly math challenge question before the problem is posted. In general, I spend around thirty minutes to a few hours of preparation time prior to actually filming a video
@@LetsSolveMathProblems I love the sense of spontaneity! Presupposing the audiences questions and confusions is really cool :)
You should reveal the answers of some commenters AFTER the whole video, to avoid spoilers !!!
Please can you explain fractional derivatives and fractional integral step by step
Math 1234 you mean partial derivatives and integration by parts?
No I mean one half derivatives of any functions ......in general l mean m/n derivatives or integral of any functions
Sir please upload such... Interesting problem more..
Amazing telescopic
what the heck! I saw 1 to 2018! 😭😭😭
I love this haha
At thé end, u r done, not me!!
Jaleb is illuminati
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な、なるほど