I read this chapter in Rosen's book and I had a class on this subject, and only 20 minutes of your explanations made everything clear for me thank you so much !
Thank you for speaking like a normal person using normal language. I swear these professors and people that write textbooks were raised in a lab or are computers or something.
My Textbook: "Recurrence relations may be difficult to solve, but fortunately this is not the case for linear homogenous recurrence relations with constant coefficients." Me: Well, yes. You forgot to mention the part where you ignore the rest of the section and watch this video...
@@SawFinMath To be fair, one more paragraph explaining how to find A and B would have saved it. Instead, all the examples just said, "it's obvious from the initial conditions that A=2 & B=-5"... Oops...
I read this chapter in Rosen's book and I had a class on this subject, and only 20 minutes of your explanations made everything clear for me thank you so much !
Thank you for speaking like a normal person using normal language. I swear these professors and people that write textbooks were raised in a lab or are computers or something.
My Textbook: "Recurrence relations may be difficult to solve, but fortunately this is not the case for linear homogenous recurrence relations with constant coefficients."
Me: Well, yes. You forgot to mention the part where you ignore the rest of the section and watch this video...
This is hilarious 😂
@@SawFinMath To be fair, one more paragraph explaining how to find A and B would have saved it. Instead, all the examples just said, "it's obvious from the initial conditions that A=2 & B=-5"... Oops...
it's very helpful keep it up🙏
why in the last question they mention n must to be greater than or equal to 2
Thanks for this video!
why does it say n >= 2, if you use n = 0 still? does that only matter with the linear homogeneous recurrence relation, and not with the case form?
did u find out the reason?
Thank you so much, your explanations are the best
Lovely video @12:17 I also hate that purple colour😂
for the last question, i got A = 1/2 and B = 1.
That caused my final answer to be 2^n-1 (1 + 4n) ... correct?
No, I don't think so
thankyou for this vdeo
Can you explain how the factoring works in the last question at the very last part? You lost me at that point.
super!
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