Professor V. this is a fantastic lecture on Calculating Limits Using the Limit Laws. The examples help with deep algebraic learning and skills. I hope that Calculus One students all over the world are enjoying these great videos.
So happy to hear that! Let me know if there are any other additional topics or examples you would like to see, I’m more than happy to make more videos.
@@mathwithprofessorv Thank you! I just started watching your videos a couple days ago as I am preparing for calc 1 in college next semester. Very helpful. Thank you for posting these videos!
Im having trouble understanding the examples that involve x=_ not being or being in the domain. In example 3 you say x=1 is not in the domain. now is that because we put 1 in for x and it equaled 0? because then in question four you say that h=0 is not in the domain but if we put 0 in for h it is???
Professor V. this is a fantastic lecture on Calculating Limits Using the Limit Laws. The examples help with deep algebraic learning and skills. I hope that Calculus One students all over the world are enjoying these great videos.
Thank you so much! I hope students everywhere are benefiting and enjoying this video as well.
16:17 what do you mean by "x=4 is not in the domain"?
Thank you very much Dr your explan is great 👍 thank you ❤
Hi, prof. At 31:00, how do we know that sin 1/x is between 1 and -1?
From trigonometry! th-cam.com/video/GcvuOhP-nts/w-d-xo.html 😊
I'm not even in your Calc 1 class, but the example problems here are super helpful because they go through every scenario from my hw questions 👌👌
So happy to hear that! Let me know if there are any other additional topics or examples you would like to see, I’m more than happy to make more videos.
Tomorrow is my midterm im watching at 1.20 am 😢 i wished i could find this earlier
😱😱😱 good luck! 🍀
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Hi mam ur voice is beutiful and it make me to under stand quikly😁
Where can I find more practice problems?
Here!
Calculus 1 Final Exam Review Part 1 | Behind the Scenes with Professor V | How I Write Exams
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@@mathwithprofessorv Thank you! I just started watching your videos a couple days ago as I am preparing for calc 1 in college next semester. Very helpful. Thank you for posting these videos!
You’re so welcome! And great job getting ahead of the game and already learning the material-you’ll do so well! ☺️👍🏻
Im having trouble understanding the examples that involve x=_ not being or being in the domain. In example 3 you say x=1 is not in the domain. now is that because we put 1 in for x and it equaled 0? because then in question four you say that h=0 is not in the domain but if we put 0 in for h it is???