Theivame na college 3rd year padikira ,but ipa tha y=x^2. Panna en dy/dx =2x ,varuthu therithu...Intha channel oru 6 varusathuku munadi vanthu iruntha na ipa kashtam pada vendi irunthu irukathu..
I was taught differentiation during my college days at 1978 but understood today only. It's my bad luck you were not born that time. Extremely thanks for my great teacher.
I was taught these concepts in class 11 and 12 which I attended between 2001 and 2003... I can understand your pain. Wish we had google and TH-cam then 😢😢😢
இவ்வளவு தெளிவாக எங்கள் பள்ளிக்கூடங்களில் சொல்லிக் கொடுத்திருந்தால், என்னைப்போல் கல்வியில் பின் தங்கிய மாணவனும் நன்கு புரிந்து படித்து நல்ல நிலையில் இருந்திருப்பார்.
The reason the calculation had error in the first example (while x = 2 & dx = 1) was, dx was not small, so we should not simply neglect it; instead we should add it. So dy = 2xdx + dx^2 = 2×2×1 + 1×1 = 5. The reason we use calculus is simply because the change is small. It works also in large scale 😁 this video simplified my understanding 👍🏼 thumbs up for the great work.
I agree and I was planning to post the same. How can we neglect anything in mathematics? Anyway, It was a great video to explain the formula. We need more videos like this!
@@--dk dx can never be zero (dx tends to zero/it gets closer to zero) *it's an infinitesimaly small (very small to measure) value.* If dx was zero then the ratio dy/dx could not be calculated, as division by zero is not defined. This small value doesn't affect the ratio anyway. The example in the video has been chosen in an easily understandable way, such that the change in area of the square is a constant, in other words the change is not instantaneous (it is not changing always) it changed only once by an increase of 1 sq. meter. So we can replace dx by Δx which is an appropriate change. And then dx can be 1 (which is indirectly Δx) and therefore the term dx need not be neglected. We neglect a term only if it is very small and adding or subtracting it does not affect the final result. For instance adding 25 paise to 1 lakh rupees is pointless, so we simply neglect it, as it is very small compared to 1 lakh Rs. Think about it; on his previous video on "How LMES helped Newton" the average speed of the apple and the instantaneous speed were different because the change was *instantaneous* which means the speed was rapidly changing each second. I hope I made it clear. Keep asking doubts 👍🏼 Happy learning! 😊
Amazing brother. Salute your work and efforts. Believe you and your team must be helped to reach the masses of our rural population who can’t afford to get quality education. Pray that one day you would grow to the side of Khan Academy or Byjus etc. Hat’s-Off .
I remember my senior school times when I used to struggle with this ....I sincerely attended school classes and tuitions expecting this to understand but all they cared about was to make us memorize the formulas and do as use it in exams .... students who were not bright like me felt like stupid machines....kids today are so lucky to access knowledge from people like you...years later when I somehow completed my degree and sitting jobless in lockdown...I wish I could start again from 11th.....
It will be wonderful if people like you could bring solid change in our education system. Our country would peak itself with such tutors. God knows when such miracles will Happ... kudos to ur knowledge and work. Appreciate your dedication.
மிக அருமையான விளக்கம் பிரேமாநன்தன் அண்ணா. இப்ப தான் எனக்கு dy/dx பற்றி புரியுது. dy/dx பற்றிய விளக்கம் மிக அருமை அண்ணா 👏👏👏 . இந்த காணொளியை உருவக்கியதறக்கு மிக்க நன்றி அண்ணா.
11th la differential calculus padikumbothu ethuk padikaromnu theriyaama padichom 12th la thaa application problems vanthuchu. Maths has various applications specially differential calculus and integral calculus. LMES Crew , I really wish you great success . Expecting more such videos Thank you
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Bro thank you, After 54years I learn this clear. Really great. All your videos make our students as scientist. Tamil Nadu govt will use your knowledge and your work. I believe soon it will happen. Keep it up.
love maths. many don't known why we use constant c in indefinite integration suppose y=4x+5, if you differentiate it, it will give us 4. we known integral is the reversal of differentiation and vice-versa. but if u integrate 4 what comes out is 4x + c. where the c denotes a constant which has a value from -infinity to + infinity.in this case it is 5. in a same way see all the problem in a graphical way.try to draw a graph of any equation you see. it may be difficult but if started to like it, it may become your hobby.
That's corporate business Sorna Lakshmi. We have studied school 12 yrs + graduation 3yrs but when we come to job nothing related or don't know where to apply our studied subject. Such type of education system won't help the students will grow to stand their own mind.
சகோ. நீங்க ஒரு மாபெரும் நன்மையை தமிழ் சமூகத்துக்கு செய்து கொண்டிருக்கிறீர்கள். ஒரு அறிவியல் அறிவை கல்விச்சாலையில் மட்டுமே பெற முடியாது. இதுபோன்ற ஒரு எளிமையான online கல்வி மூலம் கிடைக்கிறது. உங்கள் சேவைக்கு ரொம்ப நன்றி. வெறும் மூட நம்பிக்கைகளிலே காலத்தை கழித்து கொண்டிருக்கும் மக்களுக்கு உங்களின் அறிவியல் விளக்கம் ஒரு வரப்பிரசாதம்.
Super.....sir ....... simplicity in teaching for more complicated topics..........super....sir......and do videos for more maths formulae to under in simple way and to apply in life instances......hats of u sir...👍👍👍
I am gonna finish my clg, but now only know the reason behind this formula and how actually it works. Really I won't blame my school bcz our syllabus was formed in such a way that we had less time and more portion and always we rushed up at the end. One suggestion : Pls start any coaching institute that teaches science and engg maths in a most practical way. Age must be no bar to join the cls. For sure like me many will come and get the benefits of learning. I am 21 but still age doesn't matter to learn all concepts in a practical approach. Thank you LMES 🙏🙂
Dear bro, continue your service to education. Current school textbook teaching collapsed the purpose of understanding the basics. Really I appreciate your effort. Thank you
Simple, elegant proofs.I like it.The power rule can be proved using another way.Slope={y2-y1}/{x2-x1}. y2=f(x+∆x),y1=f(x) x2=x+∆x,x1=x slope = f(x+∆x)-f(x)/∆x But infinitesimal change so, lim f(x+∆x)-f(∆x)/∆x x->0 f(x)=x^n Then use binomial theorem and solve the limit and you would get nx^n-1
Bro school times la maths epdi real life la apply panrathun sir ta keten oru clear answet kedikala aprm science group eduthu bds muduchi oru 8yrs apram entha video next (a+b)2 video ethellam pakum pothu tha maths oda importance puriuthu bro you are really Good teacher & awesome thanks bro thank u...
Great video! Found it very useful and shows how i was fooled in the name called mathematics in my school, you guys are doing great job, all the best LMES team !
Anna when we normally differentiate x^2,we get 2x+dx.By using limit x tends to zero,we get 2x.This means that when change in x is0, we get the rate of change in equation as 2x.But in above mentioned case dx is equal to 1.so when derivative formula is used here,that is d(x^2)/dx=2x+dx, =2(2)+1 =5. You told the derivative had an error.But main reason for this is you have not used the concept of limits.Don't mistaken me I am studying class 9,but after seeing your calculus videos I got inspired and bought a book from amazon.Then I started reading it.Hence I got knowledge in this field.Thanks for your videos.Now I have started reading 11portions even.If I have any mistakes in comment,please inform me.
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Bro I think u r one among vry few people to start this conceptual teaching .. I thanks You sooooo muchhhh .. but request you to teach us in English brooo it helps lot of students .. namak avala tamil varaada Anna 🙏🙏🙏🙏 .. ..
Even after passing my xii std i couldn't understand and never tried to do. Now at the age of 41, i'm learning math to do computer programming. I've nothing to prove, no marks to score but only to do something beyond my competence learning it on interest. I'm able to learn. Well, you've done a great job to explain it. Superb presentation.
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I read Engineering Mathematics by John Bird. In his book he gave intuitive meaning of dx/dt same way how you explained. Really this approach is very important to apply in engineering problems instead of blind memorising.
The year I joined my +1,I didn't come across the answer for my question on differentiation... Till then I was interested in maths... But now I am pursuing B.E..... Thank u for solving the mystery 😘😘😘😘... Keep going bro.....
You nailed it Bro. Even after learning Differentiation in school and college, it had been a matter of ambiguity. Now, the concept and application is clear to me. Thanks for making us wiser.
Actually unga explanation romba nalla iruku enakkum purinjudhu theliva!! But neenga oru example sonningalla puyaloda speed 0.0001 second la evlo maarudhunu kandupidikka naama differential calculus dhan use pannanum nu....... Andha sum ah solve panradhuku minimum 5 minutes theva padum...... Adhu ku pesaama andha time ah wait panniye paathuralaame!!
It's been 7 years since I passed out of school and I'm so baffled to know the real application only now! Amazing brother 💯 keep going and spread awareness of why we study what we study 💯💯
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Good one brother! Would you be able to explain Logarithms / trigonometry in a similar pattern ? I think that's another misunderstood part of Mathematics.
Dear Team, recently l have lot my friend who died in the train accident. He was trying to get down of slightly moving train. He got struck in the wheels and collapsed. He was a mechanical engineering gold medalist and a MS graduate. It shocked me extremely and l want you guys to make a video to state the science behind it and create awareness among the people.
Sir, I finished Engineering...till now I know this was the reason..Thanks! I realize I was doing this concept blindly.... Please upload more videos which makes our understanding of core concept better!.
Thanks for simplicity. Could have covered the change in speed during fall of object(apple) as the calculus developed by one of the creator(?) -- newton
Explaination innum better ah irunthu iruklaam..... Main matter ke varalaye actually what is meant by dy/dx? Y is dependant on X.......i.e Y is the function of X i.e, Y(x)=2x Y get different value on the basis of value of X When x=1,y get the value 2 When x=2,y get the value 4 Here when value of X jumps from 1 to 2 . (interval ∆x=2-1=1,∆x=1)So that ,value of Y jumps from 2 to 4.(interval ∆y=4-2=2, ∆y=2) i.e, X la ∆x=1 na, that means One unit increase aachunaa, Y la ∆y=2, that means two unit increase aagum nu arttham.. Practical explanation, Let us consider X is a father and Y is the son Experiment no.1,(non stop 2 days Running race) First one hour la,Father 10 feet reach pannumbothu ,Son 20 feet reach pannuvaan(Y=2X, i.e son is 2 times stronger than his father) Next one hour la,Father 5 feet thaan reach panna mudiyuthu ,So, Son 10 feet thaan reach pandraan(Y=2X, i.e son is 2 times stronger than his father) is 2 times stronger than his father) Next one hour la,Father 2 feet thaan reach panna mudiyuthu ,So, Son 4 feet thaan reach pandraan(Y=2X, i.e son is 2 times stronger than his father) is 2 times stronger than his father) Next one hour la,Father 0.5 feet thaan reach panna mudiyuthu ,So, Son 1 feet thaan reach pandraan(Y=2X, i.e son is 2 times stronger than his father) is 2 times stronger than his father) Next one hour la,Father 0.1 feet thaan reach panna mudiyuthu ,So, Son 0.2 feet thaan reach pandraan(Y=2X, i.e son is 2 times stronger than his father) is 2 times stronger than his father ) Due to Tired,father one hour la 0.5 feet reach pannavar ippo 0.1 feet thaan run panna mudiyuthu Father Interval ∆x=0.5-0.1= 0.4 but son interval ∆y=1- 0.2=0.8 ∆y/∆x =0.8/0.4=2(Y=2X, i.e son is 2 times stronger than his father) is 2 times stronger than his father ) Father oda chinna movement ku kooda,antha chinna movement ku thagunthaar pola son 2 times ah irukkaan. On the whole, father aala oda mudiyaathaa situation ai nerungum bothu ,i.e ∆x------->0, dy/dx=limit ∆x----->0 ∆y/∆x = 2.......... i.e son is 2 times stronger than his father ) Y=2X dy/dx= 2(x°) =2(1) =2 Thus, son is 2 times stronger than his father..... Rate of change of y with respect to x is 2 .
Sir I feel you need to start something like Vedantu because they teach mainly in Hindi and they give top tips only in Hindi. So please start something like this for Tamil students. Please!🥺
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This is really good video and I guess it is inspired from 3 blue 1 brown essence of calculus. Keep up the good work in explaining the concepts in simple language. I would really appreciate if you would add the addendum for actual geometric meaning of differential calculus which is essentially slope of curve at any given point for simple curves of y=sqr(x) and y= cub(x) parabola and cubic parabola. Kindly advise people square and cube change is practical demonstration and not the complete definition of dy/dx.
Superb... Eanga class la na differential equations quick a solve pannra person naandha... And eanta tha eallarum doubt kepanga bro... But na indha formulas ealla manapaadam pannitha vechirundha... Idhu therinjirundha kandippa innum bettera irundhurukum... Idhella eadhuku padikuren nu kuda eanaku appo theriyala
This explanation alone made me to subscribe your channel..I did my mechanical engineering 20 years ago and always thought how efficiently to use differential and integral calculus in real...appreciate your simplicity of explaining things..keep up the good work..
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Anna, I'm not a mathematician but I just noticed in the case of 2m Square calculation. In normal calculation, we got y=5 In differential calculation, we got dy=4: where we negating "dx^2" in the formula. (dy=2x.dx). By interest, I had tried by without negating the "dx^2". then I got the perfect answer that dy =5. ( dy=2x.dx+dx^2).
Nicely explained. Very useful for beginners. Most of the time we don't try to understand why we are doing what we are doing. You have explained it very well. Your closing remarks is very apt, we should study not for marks but with full understanding of the concept.
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Thanks... Indha oru explanation kaaga sothayae yezhudhi tharalaam... Deivam sir neenga...
Theivame na college 3rd year padikira ,but ipa tha y=x^2.
Panna en dy/dx =2x ,varuthu therithu...Intha channel oru 6 varusathuku munadi vanthu iruntha na ipa kashtam pada vendi irunthu irukathu..
Naanum sme 3rd yr bro... ippothan ennakum theriyuthu
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I was taught differentiation during my college days at 1978 but understood today only. It's my bad luck you were not born that time. Extremely thanks for my great teacher.
I was taught these concepts in class 11 and 12 which I attended between 2001 and 2003...
I can understand your pain.
Wish we had google and TH-cam then 😢😢😢
இவ்வளவு தெளிவாக எங்கள் பள்ளிக்கூடங்களில் சொல்லிக் கொடுத்திருந்தால், என்னைப்போல் கல்வியில் பின் தங்கிய மாணவனும் நன்கு புரிந்து படித்து நல்ல நிலையில் இருந்திருப்பார்.
நீங்க படிக்கும் போது இப்படியான தொழில்நுட்பங்கள் எதுவும் இல்ல. ஆசிரியரை குறை சொல்லும் மாணவர் என்றுமே முன்னேறியதில்லை
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We've always been there,. movement is only 'dy' now ;-)
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The reason the calculation had error in the first example (while x = 2 & dx = 1) was, dx was not small, so we should not simply neglect it; instead we should add it. So dy = 2xdx + dx^2 = 2×2×1 + 1×1 = 5. The reason we use calculus is simply because the change is small. It works also in large scale 😁 this video simplified my understanding 👍🏼 thumbs up for the great work.
But when x=2 , how can "dx=1".
It should be zero right (dx=0)??
I thought of sharing the reason...but u did it...gud job to u too!
@DineshKumar dx is with respect to the square example. he mentions it himself in that
I agree and I was planning to post the same. How can we neglect anything in mathematics?
Anyway, It was a great video to explain the formula. We need more videos like this!
@@--dk dx can never be zero (dx tends to zero/it gets closer to zero) *it's an infinitesimaly small (very small to measure) value.* If dx was zero then the ratio dy/dx could not be calculated, as division by zero is not defined. This small value doesn't affect the ratio anyway. The example in the video has been chosen in an easily understandable way, such that the change in area of the square is a constant, in other words the change is not instantaneous (it is not changing always) it changed only once by an increase of 1 sq. meter. So we can replace dx by Δx which is an appropriate change. And then dx can be 1 (which is indirectly Δx) and therefore the term dx need not be neglected. We neglect a term only if it is very small and adding or subtracting it does not affect the final result. For instance adding 25 paise to 1 lakh rupees is pointless, so we simply neglect it, as it is very small compared to 1 lakh Rs. Think about it; on his previous video on "How LMES helped Newton" the average speed of the apple and the instantaneous speed were different because the change was *instantaneous* which means the speed was rapidly changing each second. I hope I made it clear. Keep asking doubts 👍🏼 Happy learning! 😊
Thanks!
Amazing brother. Salute your work and efforts. Believe you and your team must be helped to reach the masses of our rural population who can’t afford to get quality education. Pray that one day you would grow to the side of Khan Academy or Byjus etc. Hat’s-Off .
I remember my senior school times when I used to struggle with this ....I sincerely attended school classes and tuitions expecting this to understand but all they cared about was to make us memorize the formulas and do as use it in exams .... students who were not bright like me felt like stupid machines....kids today are so lucky to access knowledge from people like you...years later when I somehow completed my degree and sitting jobless in lockdown...I wish I could start again from 11th.....
Thanks as you spoken from your heart and this is the reality even Manickavasagampillai in his book didn't explain this way...
I too agree with you and my case is like you only.
Excellent explanation.. Thanks bro for making mathematics so interesting 👍
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Sir super I always enjoy and listen to your messages you are always informative thank you sir
Wonderful explanation Sir. I feared study calculus but your simple approach has made me to understand better.
It will be wonderful if people like you could bring solid change in our education system. Our country would peak itself with such tutors. God knows when such miracles will Happ... kudos to ur knowledge and work. Appreciate your dedication.
Even engineering maths professor didn't know that.......you r great bro😘
மிக அருமையான விளக்கம் பிரேமாநன்தன் அண்ணா. இப்ப தான் எனக்கு dy/dx பற்றி புரியுது. dy/dx பற்றிய விளக்கம் மிக அருமை அண்ணா 👏👏👏 . இந்த காணொளியை உருவக்கியதறக்கு மிக்க நன்றி அண்ணா.
11th la differential calculus padikumbothu ethuk padikaromnu theriyaama padichom 12th la thaa application problems vanthuchu.
Maths has various applications specially differential calculus and integral calculus.
LMES Crew , I really wish you great success .
Expecting more such videos
Thank you
I don't who are those who dislike these videos.. LMES is actually doing a educational service which adds meaning/sense to what we have learnt THEORITICALLY.. Keep rocking team.. more miles to munch
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I'm looking for a new generation ahead...... Keep going LMES
Bro thank you, After 54years I learn this clear. Really great. All your videos make our students as scientist. Tamil Nadu govt will use your knowledge and your work. I believe soon it will happen. Keep it up.
love maths.
many don't known why we use constant c in indefinite integration
suppose y=4x+5, if you differentiate it, it will give us 4. we known integral is the reversal of differentiation and vice-versa.
but if u integrate 4 what comes out is 4x + c. where the c denotes a constant which has a value from -infinity to + infinity.in this case it is 5.
in a same way see all the problem in a graphical way.try to draw a graph of any equation you see. it may be difficult but if started to like it, it may become your hobby.
Bro am also like you,neenga ippa enna padikiringa
Ada paavigala! Eivloo easy ya Na matter A..
Tuition Ku Panam katti padikumbodhu kuda solli tharalyea..
Nanrei.. Prem🙏
avanga namala vida mosama memorize panna solli tharuvanga 😂
Good
That's corporate business Sorna Lakshmi. We have studied school 12 yrs + graduation 3yrs but when we come to job nothing related or don't know where to apply our studied subject.
Such type of education system won't help the students will grow to stand their own mind.
Purinju padikkanum nu than aasai but ungalai mathiri teacher enakku kidaikkalaye anna🙁🙁😢
You are really great anna🙏🙏🙏
சகோ. நீங்க ஒரு மாபெரும் நன்மையை தமிழ் சமூகத்துக்கு செய்து கொண்டிருக்கிறீர்கள். ஒரு அறிவியல் அறிவை கல்விச்சாலையில் மட்டுமே பெற முடியாது. இதுபோன்ற ஒரு எளிமையான online கல்வி மூலம் கிடைக்கிறது. உங்கள் சேவைக்கு ரொம்ப நன்றி. வெறும் மூட நம்பிக்கைகளிலே காலத்தை கழித்து கொண்டிருக்கும் மக்களுக்கு உங்களின் அறிவியல் விளக்கம் ஒரு வரப்பிரசாதம்.
Super.....sir ....... simplicity in teaching for more complicated topics..........super....sir......and do videos for more maths formulae to under in simple way and to apply in life instances......hats of u sir...👍👍👍
I am gonna finish my clg, but now only know the reason behind this formula and how actually it works.
Really I won't blame my school bcz our syllabus was formed in such a way that we had less time and more portion and always we rushed up at the end.
One suggestion : Pls start any coaching institute that teaches science and engg maths in a most practical way. Age must be no bar to join the cls. For sure like me many will come and get the benefits of learning. I am 21 but still age doesn't matter to learn all concepts in a practical approach. Thank you LMES 🙏🙂
Good attitude 👏
Superb. In school, they didn't explain this much. Awesome. Thank you.
Super
avankaluke theriyathu...apparam epadi solluvanga...
Dear bro, continue your service to education. Current school textbook teaching collapsed the purpose of understanding the basics. Really I appreciate your effort. Thank you
romba nandri anna
..! formula ve yappadi padikanum nu puriya vachathuku!
Simple, elegant proofs.I like it.The power rule can be proved using another way.Slope={y2-y1}/{x2-x1}.
y2=f(x+∆x),y1=f(x)
x2=x+∆x,x1=x
slope = f(x+∆x)-f(x)/∆x
But infinitesimal change so,
lim f(x+∆x)-f(∆x)/∆x
x->0
f(x)=x^n
Then use binomial theorem and solve the limit and you would get nx^n-1
Dheivameeeee nandri dheivame... Ithana varshama idhu teryama formula la manapadam panni....... 😪😪😪
Mani Kandan nee mattum illa pa...ellarume appadithan..
Becoz, even teachers doesn't know the exact fact. They too reinforce the same us to memorize
Correct ahh soninga bro ithalam manapadam panni ithu yethuku use aagumnu theyriyama padichitu irunthurukom
Same blood nanba
Bro school times la maths epdi real life la apply panrathun sir ta keten oru clear answet kedikala aprm science group eduthu bds muduchi oru 8yrs apram entha video next (a+b)2 video ethellam pakum pothu tha maths oda importance puriuthu bro you are really Good teacher & awesome thanks bro thank u...
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I was explaining the same thing to my buddies last week. Thank you guys, I got this video. You just made my work simple. Will share it with them ;-)
Thank you so much sir... ivalo simple ana visiyathatha na velagala velaganu ivalo naal polambitu irruthe
Really awesome explanation!!! No one has explained about this formula in this way in both school and engineering college also. Hats off to you Sir
Great video! Found it very useful and shows how i was fooled in the name called mathematics in my school, you guys are doing great job, all the best LMES team !
Premanamd bro please tell the reason of dy/dx of sin theta and other trigonometric functions in next video
Yah it's confusion for many
the next secret of teaching - great visuals with examples and inspiring teaching with examples.
Sadly we don't have a channel/teacher like this in Malayalam, seeing BYJU's Ad everywhere 🥴
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அருமை. பல வருடங்கள் கழித்து இன்று தான் புரிந்த்தது. நன்றி
Anna when we normally differentiate x^2,we get 2x+dx.By using limit x tends to zero,we get 2x.This means that when change in x is0, we get the rate of change in equation as 2x.But in above mentioned case dx is equal to 1.so when derivative formula is used here,that is
d(x^2)/dx=2x+dx,
=2(2)+1
=5.
You told the derivative had an error.But main reason for this is you have not used the concept of limits.Don't mistaken me I am studying class 9,but after seeing your calculus videos I got inspired and bought a book from amazon.Then I started reading it.Hence I got knowledge in this field.Thanks for your videos.Now I have started reading 11portions even.If I have any mistakes in comment,please inform me.
Which book ? Your interpretation seems right.
Amazing dude continue reading this is entirely correct
ANTHA KAALAM
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Change LMES anna to premanand
Hey super ya... effective credit..
When searching for education videos almost all of them are in Hindi which I don't know. This was very helpful.
Ungala msri yallam teachers kadacha nanga yan search panna poorom😥 superb sir🙏thank you 💫
Nan govt school...entire school life la oruthar 10th maths sir mattum intha maari practical eduthurukaru....mathavangalam tution Vara soluvanga...appolam ytube illa....LMES pls start school all the place with help of public fund...you are great in all videos...
Bro purringi padiga nu soldringa but in this way who will teach us all the concepts. If you support like here !
Ellathayum avar sollikudutha aprm edhuku bro school ku poringa 🤦🤦
Yeah I could remember that my Maths Sir says dx is infinitesimally small inorder to avoid errors....
Bro I think u r one among vry few people to start this conceptual teaching .. I thanks You sooooo muchhhh .. but request you to teach us in English brooo it helps lot of students .. namak avala tamil varaada Anna 🙏🙏🙏🙏 .. ..
Wow superb video I searched fornenglish videos but this tamil one is so easy thx a lot tamil naalae gethu thaan 😎 neenga superb ah sollitharinga
Oh my god....what a clear explanation.?........ really really super...... ithu mathiri yarum enaku class edukala.....
Itha neenga purinchukirathu...evlo varusam achu bro...
10minutes for me
No need for a Maths turion teacher,if Maths is taught in this way!.
Go and watch mohit tyagi sir channel.. To master 11th and 12th calculus
U need a English teacher more than a maths teacher
@@sankarkannang3294 ,Bro!,
Language is only a medium of communication; whereas,Mathematics/a subject only can develop intelligence!.
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@@rajeshr6086 ,S bro!.
I honestly accept!.
Bro tell balancing chemical equation
Yes bro please tell it
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Enna bro class 10 ah
Yes bro class 10
@@hntindian3220 easy only no..
Even after passing my xii std i couldn't understand and never tried to do. Now at the age of 41, i'm learning math to do computer programming. I've nothing to prove, no marks to score but only to do something beyond my competence learning it on interest. I'm able to learn. Well, you've done a great job to explain it. Superb presentation.
GP his explanation of deferential calculus is also wrong.
@@jaganfox Just watching your comment only now. Oops
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I read Engineering Mathematics by John Bird. In his book he gave intuitive meaning of dx/dt same way how you explained. Really this approach is very important to apply in engineering problems instead of blind memorising.
The year I joined my +1,I didn't come across the answer for my question on differentiation... Till then I was interested in maths... But now I am pursuing B.E..... Thank u for solving the mystery 😘😘😘😘... Keep going bro.....
You nailed it Bro. Even after learning Differentiation in school and college, it had been a matter of ambiguity. Now, the concept and application is clear to me. Thanks for making us wiser.
Thank you so much... Indha maari orutharu venum pa ellathaium puriya vaikradhukku
Actually unga explanation romba nalla iruku enakkum purinjudhu theliva!! But neenga oru example sonningalla puyaloda speed 0.0001 second la evlo maarudhunu kandupidikka naama differential calculus dhan use pannanum nu....... Andha sum ah solve panradhuku minimum 5 minutes theva padum...... Adhu ku pesaama andha time ah wait panniye paathuralaame!!
It's been 7 years since I passed out of school and I'm so baffled to know the real application only now! Amazing brother 💯 keep going and spread awareness of why we study what we study 💯💯
Naaney idha Kekanum nu nenachan. Nenga correct ah video potutinga
Thanks bro
Bro Laplace transformation yethukku use panrom nu solli thanga bro
Ninga Laplace transform pathi padikringala
Using for aeroplane flies
சூப்பர் சார் ..இதுமாதிறி அடிப்படை சொல்லி கொடுக்காததால் கணக்கு சில மாணவர்களுக்கு கடினமாகவே தோன்றுகிறது..யுவார் வெறிகுட் டீச்சிங் சார்......
Sir lmes oda oru fan neenga eppavum school students ku mattum work shop vakiringa but na ippa collage padikiren engala mathiri collage students kum vacha romba usefull ah irrukum
Good one brother! Would you be able to explain Logarithms / trigonometry in a similar pattern ? I think that's another misunderstood part of Mathematics.
Please put subtitles so that it will be benefited by so many students
Dear Team, recently l have lot my friend who died in the train accident. He was trying to get down of slightly moving train. He got struck in the wheels and collapsed. He was a mechanical engineering gold medalist and a MS graduate. It shocked me extremely and l want you guys to make a video to state the science behind it and create awareness among the people.
இதுல என்ன science video போடணும்...newton 2nd law ah
Sir no words..I am an Engineer..now only I understood clearly..Thank you very much.
Excellent explanation. Got some clarity on this topic after 12 years since i finished my school. Thanks bro. Keep your good work. Cheers 👍👍👍
Sir, I finished Engineering...till now I know this was the reason..Thanks!
I realize I was doing this concept blindly....
Please upload more videos which makes our understanding of core concept better!.
No need to speak their language, math is universal.
Well understand👍..
Problem solved Ten years ago the confusion😅😅
So you are confused until now 😂
Very Very proud LMES hope you reach more heighter and keep getting stronger day by day.
Very informative. No body teach like this in India
Super and simple way to teach math. Keep it up!!👍
Thanks for simplicity. Could have covered the change in speed during fall of object(apple) as the calculus developed by one of the creator(?) -- newton
Explaination innum better ah irunthu iruklaam..... Main matter ke varalaye actually what is meant by dy/dx?
Y is dependant on X.......i.e Y is the function of X
i.e, Y(x)=2x
Y get different value on the basis of value of X
When x=1,y get the value 2
When x=2,y get the value 4
Here when value of X jumps from 1 to 2 . (interval ∆x=2-1=1,∆x=1)So that ,value of Y jumps from 2 to 4.(interval ∆y=4-2=2, ∆y=2)
i.e, X la ∆x=1 na, that means
One unit increase aachunaa, Y la ∆y=2, that means two unit increase aagum nu arttham..
Practical explanation,
Let us consider X is a father and Y is the son
Experiment no.1,(non stop 2 days Running race)
First one hour la,Father 10 feet reach pannumbothu ,Son 20 feet reach pannuvaan(Y=2X, i.e son is 2 times stronger than his father)
Next one hour la,Father 5 feet thaan reach panna mudiyuthu ,So, Son 10 feet thaan reach pandraan(Y=2X, i.e son is 2 times stronger than his father) is 2 times stronger than his father)
Next one hour la,Father 2 feet thaan reach panna mudiyuthu ,So, Son 4 feet thaan reach pandraan(Y=2X, i.e son is 2 times stronger than his father) is 2 times stronger than his father)
Next one hour la,Father 0.5 feet thaan reach panna mudiyuthu ,So, Son 1 feet thaan reach pandraan(Y=2X, i.e son is 2 times stronger than his father) is 2 times stronger than his father)
Next one hour la,Father 0.1 feet thaan reach panna mudiyuthu ,So, Son 0.2 feet thaan reach pandraan(Y=2X, i.e son is 2 times stronger than his father) is 2 times stronger than his father )
Due to Tired,father one hour la 0.5 feet reach pannavar ippo 0.1 feet thaan run panna mudiyuthu
Father Interval ∆x=0.5-0.1= 0.4 but son interval ∆y=1- 0.2=0.8
∆y/∆x =0.8/0.4=2(Y=2X, i.e son is 2 times stronger than his father) is 2 times stronger than his father )
Father oda chinna movement ku kooda,antha chinna movement ku thagunthaar pola son 2 times ah irukkaan.
On the whole, father aala oda mudiyaathaa situation ai nerungum bothu ,i.e ∆x------->0, dy/dx=limit ∆x----->0 ∆y/∆x = 2..........
i.e son is 2 times stronger than his father )
Y=2X
dy/dx= 2(x°)
=2(1)
=2
Thus, son is 2 times stronger than his father.....
Rate of change of y with respect to x is 2 .
Super explanation. 👌
Hi bro...neenga Enna padichirukeenga...
Excellent
Sir I feel you need to start something like Vedantu because they teach mainly in Hindi and they give top tips only in Hindi. So please start something like this for Tamil students. Please!🥺
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This is really good video and I guess it is inspired from 3 blue 1 brown essence of calculus. Keep up the good work in explaining the concepts in simple language. I would really appreciate if you would add the addendum for actual geometric meaning of differential calculus which is essentially slope of curve at any given point for simple curves of y=sqr(x) and y= cub(x) parabola and cubic parabola. Kindly advise people square and cube change is practical demonstration and not the complete definition of dy/dx.
Very good. Well explained.
No one taught in this understandable way.
Now solving mass flow rate calculation while watching before
It's like a mystery revealed. Thanks to lmes team!!!!
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Most engineering students arrear this subject so Pls take this topic
Next week eXam varuthu use full ah irukum
Super sir! These tech was not there in our times. I feel it’s easier to understand ethos kind of explanation.
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நன்றி
I am 27 now may be even my math teachers did not know this
Teacher ungaluk terialia
idu kooda theriyama engineering 4 years mudichaachi with 8cgpa...😬😬
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Same
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Poi sollala bro but ni alukuriya
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Superb... Eanga class la na differential equations quick a solve pannra person naandha... And eanta tha eallarum doubt kepanga bro... But na indha formulas ealla manapaadam pannitha vechirundha... Idhu therinjirundha kandippa innum bettera irundhurukum... Idhella eadhuku padikuren nu kuda eanaku appo theriyala
This explanation alone made me to subscribe your channel..I did my mechanical engineering 20 years ago and always thought how efficiently to use differential and integral calculus in real...appreciate your simplicity of explaining things..keep up the good work..
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Super ji. After 24 years . Now only I understood ..
😅
Really I didn't hear this in my BSC mathematics class
Enlightening and interesting. I too come across this explanation after half a century. Thank you.
one of the best videos explaining differentials. by the way, what will happen to the small area which you are ignoring?
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Unlike செய்தவர்கள் எல்லாம் +1 +2 மற்றும் கல்லூரி கணக்கு வாத்தியார்களா? 😂🤣
Irukala 😂😂😂
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Obviously
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Ama ama 😂😂😂
Anna, I'm not a mathematician but I just noticed in the case of 2m Square calculation.
In normal calculation, we got y=5
In differential calculation, we got dy=4: where we negating "dx^2" in the formula. (dy=2x.dx).
By interest,
I had tried by without negating the "dx^2". then I got the perfect answer that dy =5. ( dy=2x.dx+dx^2).
Nicely explained. Very useful for beginners. Most of the time we don't try to understand why we are doing what we are doing. You have explained it very well. Your closing remarks is very apt, we should study not for marks but with full understanding of the concept.