Not sure if anyone gives a shit but if you're bored like me atm then you can stream all of the latest movies and series on instaflixxer. I've been binge watching with my brother recently :)
sir, im sure you have at least heard this a million times, but you are absolutely an LEGEND- i am probably one of the only asian that is lowkey failing in AP Calc AB (not even BC smh) rn, and your videos are just lifesavers. your existence is greatly appreciated. ty for all that you have done. you are the GOAT
Supposedly he studied organic chemistry, so he should know chemistry, physics, and math up to at least differential equations/calc 3 and linear algebra.
Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for another amazing video/lecture on the Introduction to Slope Fields in Differential Equations. From watching this video and analyzing slope fields in Differential Equations textbooks, I fully understand Slope Fields and its impact on the solution to Differential Equations. This is an error free video/lecture on TH-cam TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
I had watched other videos as well before I got to urs and the most impressive thing was that u added every basic detail to it..... thank you soooooo much
THANK YOU! I wasn't taught this in my class and we were expected to know it when a good fraction of us didn't come from a class that taught it. This really helped me understand it.
Finished ap calculus bc in 2022 and understood that the equations compared to the slope because of AP daily review. But I never knew you could use Algebraic tables to perform slope fields I only thought of guessing and checking by fully integrating diff. Equations. Now I'm a happy camper! 😅😅🎉😂😂
Any link for when questions like this- (In the graph, −3 < x < 3 and −3 < y < 3). This is the graph of the direction field of a certain equation y 0 = f(x, y). (a) Draw an approximate solution y with y(0) = 1. (b) Draw an approximate solution y with y(1) = 0. (c) Draw an approximate solution y with y(0) = −1. (d) Is it possible that f(x, y) = y ^2? (e) Is it possible that f(x, y) = x ^2 + y^2?
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Not sure if anyone gives a shit but if you're bored like me atm then you can stream all of the latest movies and series on instaflixxer. I've been binge watching with my brother recently :)
sir, im sure you have at least heard this a million times, but you are absolutely an LEGEND- i am probably one of the only asian that is lowkey failing in AP Calc AB (not even BC smh) rn, and your videos are just lifesavers. your existence is greatly appreciated. ty for all that you have done. you are the GOAT
how does this man know EVERYTHING
Supposedly he studied organic chemistry, so he should know chemistry, physics, and math up to at least differential equations/calc 3 and linear algebra.
literally THE channel for when I am struggling with a calculus topic
THANK YOU
Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for another amazing video/lecture on the Introduction to Slope Fields in Differential Equations. From watching this video and analyzing slope fields in Differential Equations textbooks, I fully understand Slope Fields and its impact on the solution to Differential Equations. This is an error free video/lecture on TH-cam TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
I had watched other videos as well before I got to urs and the most impressive thing was that u added every basic detail to it..... thank you soooooo much
you're the reason i have passed my math and science classes
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right !! his videos r so comforting
THANK YOU! I wasn't taught this in my class and we were expected to know it when a good fraction of us didn't come from a class that taught it. This really helped me understand it.
you upload like 5 videos a day wow impressive.
Still uploads too
past a few years, I wanted to review this and today finally did it and understood it correctly. nice work and thank you.
Finished ap calculus bc in 2022 and understood that the equations compared to the slope because of AP daily review. But I never knew you could use Algebraic tables to perform slope fields I only thought of guessing and checking by fully integrating diff. Equations. Now I'm a happy camper! 😅😅🎉😂😂
im doin calc BC 2024 lmao@@worldblazin4209
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I feel like I learn more from you videos than from lectures in college
astoundingly easy to understand as usual. thank you very much!
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All I had to do was watch till 3:48 and I knew how to solve the questions I just wasted 2 hours trying to learn from my prof's notes. Thank you!
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Can this be extended to higher-order equations? :q Because it seems to be working only with 1st-order ones :q
It helped me greatly, thank you.
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Any link for when questions like this-
(In the graph, −3 < x < 3 and −3 < y < 3). This is the graph of the direction field of a
certain equation y
0 = f(x, y).
(a) Draw an approximate solution y with y(0) = 1.
(b) Draw an approximate solution y with y(1) = 0.
(c) Draw an approximate solution y with y(0) = −1.
(d) Is it possible that f(x, y) = y
^2?
(e) Is it possible that f(x, y) = x
^2 + y^2?
Could you please make a video on the Existence and Uniqueness Theorem?
Everything was on point but the only thing I don't understand at @14:28 how the answer is that I am not getting the same
I love your classes
Great understandable content . What's the presentation software used for the videos?
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Thanks for explaining in detail.
Whenever I don't understand something, I always thought about this channel. Like * Oh yeah ! My TH-cam learning center*
you made it so easy. thank you :)
Which grade gets introduced to slope fields?
Probably Calc BC which is a 12th-grade course. Or in my case, Ordinary Differential Equations which would be a college-level course around year 2 or 3
12 here AUS
Good luck on the exam tomorrow 😉
shouldnt the solution to the differential equation have another term e^-x? solution : y=x-1+ce^(-x)....[as per your first order diff eq video]
can you make a video on autonomous equations
the slope feild is the shape of its solution! thats what i was missing thanks
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In the first example, shouldn't y be 1? (derivative of x with respect to y = 1 or 0)?
Y would be x^2/2. You integrate x to solve for y. Y’ is a derivative to undo it you have to integrate
which video will have the solution of the differential equation y' = x-y . I am not able to find it.
how would you draw a slope field of trig functions? for example x^5 - tan x
how to choose point to make the graph
What if you chug in a C? And make dy/dx = f(x,y) and then f(x,y) = C
I have been enlightened thanks to this video!
Why did you put a prime to x at 4:13? Thanks a lot!
It's not prime, its x^1
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Please do a video on phase lines!!!
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how to find the differencial equation according to the direction field?
me still in geometry but totally understanding this is funny
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Wow this is so smart. Holy cowshit. Oke thanks i can really use this at my exam
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Your microphone output is always too quiet my man
or maybe your input is too low
yeah, awesome videos but it would be perfect if he quadrupled the volume
How to determine the direction of the slop?
Slope does not have "direction". It is one dimensional
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I have problem on deciding the angle of the slope by looking from y'. e.g., y'=4 who can i find out the angle of the slop without using trigonmetry?
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Isn't he the Khan Academy guy?
No that’s someone else
Disliked due to unbearable ads. Couldn't make it past them.
focus on the fact that you're being taught something by a guy that spends his time to help us learn