your videos are amazing mam. but there's a mistake in diagram in first question. The triangle you've made is by considering the limits of y=x/4 and y=8 whereas in the question the limits are y=x/4 and y=2 the figure will be a triangle in middle of first quandrant with changed limits as y=x/4 to y=2 and x=4y to x=8. so the answer should be 8. please check mam. and thanku for the videos. kudos to great lectures.
mam............at 9.30 min the after changing the strip why u haven't changed the y limits? you have written y limits without changing, it must be changed be changed accordingly I think so.........?
Yes it is y= 0 to y =2 only ... It done by mistake only..we will update it soon... But it doesn't make any difference in answer of the question also... A special NOTE I mentioned in the description box of this video regarding this also...☺️☺️ Thanks for Ur concern✌️✌️👍👍
mam, in Question no. 2 If we integrate the given question it will give a finite value because its final limit doesn't have any variable. but after changing the order both limits has variable so it can't give a finite value. Is there any mistake mam? can't understand mam...
@@MATHGATE sorry mam its question no.1. You mentioned a mistake in description as question no.2. So i got confused. My doubt is when both limit has variables it can't give a finite value. But before changing the order its final limit has finite limit.
Mam at 18:54 min,
dx.dy= r.dr.dthetha
Can you explain this?
mam continue this series your channel will be going to very famous in coming days
ma'am in the first qsn the limits of y should be o to 2 after changing the srtip
Yes ,it is already mentioned in the Discription Box 👍
Mam at 20:50 how can u take "rho" as an integrating function.....can u please explain it once....
Mam plz explain this....
Pls explain it mam
I too have doubt here.. mam please do clear this
your videos are amazing mam. but there's a mistake in diagram in first question. The triangle you've made is by considering the limits of y=x/4 and y=8 whereas in the question the limits are y=x/4 and y=2
the figure will be a triangle in middle of first quandrant with changed limits as y=x/4 to y=2 and x=4y to x=8. so the answer should be 8.
please check mam.
and thanku for the videos. kudos to great lectures.
But that mistake will not affect the answer
Thank you Mam ❣️🙏
Maam can you tell me that this is or is not in syllabus of GATE CSE?
First question was very interesting....
Superb mam
maam 4.27 min pe jo apne limit liye hai usme to y=x/4 & y=2 kio nahi huwa? jaise apne x=0 & x=8 liya hai ..so y limits whhy different?
continuity and differentiability. Mean value theorem. mam ye topic baaki rah geye
Mam dxdy ko dydx m kya hmesha change krenge during integration
thanks mam for such an awesome elaboration of all topics ..... but mam please avail some more questions and properties of definite integrals
Thanks for Ur words Anurag ✌️✌️
We will try to cover more with our Practice Questions of Integration Calculus ✌️👍👍
Mam in que. No.1 The limit of y is y=x/4 to y=2....
Yes it is... plz check the description box...I already mentioned there👍
Great
mam............at 9.30 min the after changing the strip why u haven't changed the y limits?
you have written y limits without changing, it must be changed be changed accordingly I think so.........?
Yes it is y= 0 to y =2 only ... It done by mistake only..we will update it soon... But it doesn't make any difference in answer of the question also... A special NOTE I mentioned in the description box of this video regarding this also...☺️☺️
Thanks for Ur concern✌️✌️👍👍
Mam how dxdy = rdr d(Theta). Can you explain
using jacobian theorem of coordinates
By using vector concept th-cam.com/video/pa6BgUh9V0c/w-d-xo.html
mam,
in Question no. 2 If we integrate the given question it will give a finite value because its final limit doesn't have any variable.
but after changing the order both limits has variable so it can't give a finite value. Is there any mistake mam? can't understand mam...
If u are talking about Q.2 at 14.38 min. The limits are x=1 to 5 & y = 0 to 2x ... Plz clear Ur question to me...
@@MATHGATE sorry mam its question no.1.
You mentioned a mistake in description as question no.2. So i got confused.
My doubt is when both limit has variables it can't give a finite value. But before changing the order its final limit has finite limit.
Yes it would be y = 0 to y=2 after changing the order .
Thanks a lot mam..
Mam I understand question no 1 but i don't know what's mistake pls clarify me
Plz clear Ur doubt first🤔🤔
@@MATHGATE mam I understand question no 1 which is video but I didnt understand how y is equal to 0 that u changed in description
Coz after changing the order it should be y=0 to y = 2 👍👍
Gud 👍
Mam bolane ke speed thode dhere rakhe baake sab samagh aaya
Thank you mam
Your most welcome 😊......keep learning keep sharing
In Q.1
How Y limit is y=X/4 to y=8
Plz check the description box✌️✌️😊😊
Ma'am can i get you mail id? I have some doubt regarding another question of same topic.
@4.04 y limit from y=0 to y=2 chahiye na
Yes it should be... And I mentioned it in discripiton box also...✌️✌️
Ooo
Thank you mam
Your most welcome 😊......keep learning keep sharing