Every time I search for math help I find myself listening to your lovely voice. You have really helped me a lot and have definitely earned my subscription to your channel. Thanks for everything and keep up the great work. You rock!
WOW, you're so kind!! thank you so much for letting me know that the detail is important to you... i know from personal experience how tough it is to follow an example when steps are skipped, so i totally understand! good luck to you as you continue to refresh your calculus skills! :D
You're welcome! I already have a lot of stuff on parametric curves, and quite a bit on calc 3, but i will continue to make more videos! And I'm working right now on making better Calc 1, 2 and 3 playlists for my channel, so hopefully that will help. :)
Thanks you for this video. I think every university should be supplementing videos like this before lectures. It's so hard to follow all this in real time. If I miss one step in class I get lost and end up having to come to youtube for clarification. This channel is a lifesaver. I honestly think I could learn this subject with just the syllabus and these videos.
Hi from South Africa, i really like your videos and now I surprisingly enjoy learning calculus after many years of apathy, or atrophy. You make it easy to follow and don't take for granted that the viewer knows the steps in between, which is often easily forgettable in the thick of it, and can be quite discouraging. Describing real world applications also gives me some focus and encouragement. So here's one more huge thank you to add to the many that you deserve. Love and peace
Your videos are great! I haven't taken calculus in over twenty years, and am now taking a grad class. Your videos are really helping me through this class!
Gosh, I wish all people on this earth would do the same as what you do in your videos. I mean of course they would have to focus on another topic to explain because somebody's already on his way to get all the math thing here rephrased nice and good.
I know this is an old video but i wanna say thank you so much for making such clear, concise videos and really explaining each step, my calc 3 professor doesnt speak english very well so your videos are a lifesaver
Thank you for the time you taken to do this videos. You are by far one of the best tutors out here along with PatrickMT. Moreover, YOU are also gorgeous. Glad to have you on the STEM field. x)
Was right in the page of the Stewart textbook with this exercise and was understanding nothing. This video allowed me to understand it entirely Thank you very much
Accually this is very nice vedio... it is very help full to mee.. before i wtched your vedio i dont know anything about this cause.. but after i watch your vedio, i can understand this calculation part. Verry good... carry on futher. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hello, fellow content creator here, if it is not a secret can you tell what microphone, video recorder, tablet, and application do u use. I am thinking of creating math content for underprivileged kids in Mongolia, who do not know english.Amazing content as always!
Thank You very much Krista for this video. It was very useful for me. Your videos are very well prepared, presented and very helpful. I only wonder waht is the name of this linearization formula or in other words what is the source?
7 years later and you still saving lives haha. Wish you the best!
Thank you so much, Mohamed, I'm so happy to be able to help! :)
I really appreciate the fact that you don't skip steps, even the simple ones. This was very easy to follow. Thanks!
I always hated when steps were skipped, so I do my best not to do the same. :)
Why are you so underrated? You are really good at teaching math.
I'm glad you think so, Oshea, I'm just happy to help! :)
More than 5 years after published, still saving lives! hahaha Thank you for explaining that in such a simple way! Wish you the best!
Thanks, Edson, so glad it helped! :D
Every time I search for math help I find myself listening to your lovely voice. You have really helped me a lot and have definitely earned my subscription to your channel. Thanks for everything and keep up the great work. You rock!
I'm so glad you're liking the videos! Thank you for subscribing! :)
WOW, you're so kind!! thank you so much for letting me know that the detail is important to you... i know from personal experience how tough it is to follow an example when steps are skipped, so i totally understand! good luck to you as you continue to refresh your calculus skills! :D
it definitely works, i just tried it. you have to take out the spaces around the dot that i put in, and add w w w . to the front. :)
You're welcome! I already have a lot of stuff on parametric curves, and quite a bit on calc 3, but i will continue to make more videos! And I'm working right now on making better Calc 1, 2 and 3 playlists for my channel, so hopefully that will help. :)
I appreciate the support! :)
I appreciate the help! I have my multivariable calculus final tonight and you explained this much better than my professor did during the semester
I'm so glad it could help! Good luck tonight!
Thanks you for this video. I think every university should be supplementing videos like this before lectures. It's so hard to follow all this in real time. If I miss one step in class I get lost and end up having to come to youtube for clarification. This channel is a lifesaver. I honestly think I could learn this subject with just the syllabus and these videos.
+MisterBinx You're welcome, I'm so glad I can help!
Hi from South Africa, i really like your videos and now I surprisingly enjoy learning calculus after many years of apathy, or atrophy. You make it easy to follow and don't take for granted that the viewer knows the steps in between, which is often easily forgettable in the thick of it, and can be quite discouraging. Describing real world applications also gives me some focus and encouragement. So here's one more huge thank you to add to the many that you deserve. Love and peace
Your videos are great! I haven't taken calculus in over twenty years, and am now taking a grad class. Your videos are really helping me through this class!
+Candace Cole Awesome, I'm so glad they're helping! Good luck with the rest of the class, I hope it goes great!
Even after 7 years of uploading this video, very much useful and worth watching !!!
Thanks, Meezan, I'm so glad it helped! :)
Glad you like them! :)
Aww thanks! I'm glad I'm able to make the videos. :)
At least I have a lot examples where you'll find it! :)
Started my second semeste now and i am right back with you.
You saved me hours of cracking-head thinking!!!
thank you!
:D
Gosh, I wish all people on this earth would do the same as what you do in your videos. I mean of course they would have to focus on another topic to explain because somebody's already on his way to get all the math thing here rephrased nice and good.
you make math fun and enjoyable! Thank you for taking time from your schedule to make these videos. I'm passing engineering because of you!
Thanks for the comment! You're putting in the work! But I'm glad I can help along the way. :)
so sweet of you to say! :D
you have added marks to my degree i appreciate
I know this is an old video but i wanna say thank you so much for making such clear, concise videos and really explaining each step, my calc 3 professor doesnt speak english very well so your videos are a lifesaver
Thank you for the time you taken to do this videos. You are by far one of the best tutors out here along with PatrickMT. Moreover, YOU are also gorgeous. Glad to have you on the STEM field. x)
Was right in the page of the Stewart textbook with this exercise and was understanding nothing.
This video allowed me to understand it entirely
Thank you very much
well I know you got that first problem out of the stewart calculus 7e textbook section 14.4 #11 lol
Thanks!
Thanks!! :D
Thank you. Your follower from Iraq is an engineering student❤️👑
superb explanation huge crush on your maths skills
Amazing video! Understood linearization in a single go!
That's awesome! :)
Oh... my... goodness. It's like it all make sense now. I wish I found this channel earlier. Definitely subscribing
I'm so glad it could help! Thanks for subscribing :)
i am starting to like math even more... your explanations are so easy to comprehend thank you so much and God bless
+Wilver Yescas I'm so glad you're liking them!
Thanks it really helps me .
you are the sweetest
I explain the process here :) integralcalc . com/how-I-create-my-videos/
You have no idea how much I owe you...
I'm happy I've been able to help! :)
You're doing great job, thanks a lot. A hug from Brazil.
+Felipe .A.Santos Thank you so much!
+Monkey D Luffy Aww thanks! I can't always get back to every single comment, but I try to do as much as I possibly can!
Accually this is very nice vedio... it is very help full to mee.. before i wtched your vedio i dont know anything about this cause.. but after i watch your vedio, i can understand this calculation part. Verry good... carry on futher. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I'm so glad this helped explain the process! :)
Hello, fellow content creator here, if it is not a secret can you tell what microphone, video recorder, tablet, and application do u use. I am thinking of creating math content for underprivileged kids in Mongolia, who do not know english.Amazing content as always!
Excellent video, as usual. I think the only way you could make your videos more awesome, would be if you made one with Herbert Gross!
Your videos are informative.
I really appreciate your help.
No problem! I'm glad the videos are helping!
Can you imagine almost the same question was in my quiz.
Thank You very much Krista for this video. It was very useful for me. Your videos are very well prepared, presented and very helpful. I only wonder waht is the name of this linearization formula or in other words what is the source?
Nicely explained thanks.was easy to follow up.thanks
Thanks, Mtopanga, I'm so glad it helped! :)
Thank you so much!!!!!
i didn't only like your video but also liked you :-)
Really nice lesson exquisitely explained thnaks
So nice of you to say, I'm really glad you liked it! :)
you look like Kate Middleton! Thanks for videos, really good job.
so Linearization is the same thing as finding the tangent plane?
Can you please explain from where this formula came ?
What apps do you use to work out the problems on a chalkboard? Thanks for the videos
PatrickJMT doesn't have enough videos on multivariable calculus.. Beside that, her videos has better quality. No hard feelings Partick.
really appreciate the great job that you are doing thanks a lot
+jib You're welcome, I'm happy to help!
you're awesome!!
very well explained. thankyou!
Thanks! Glad it could help!
Awesome lesson, Thank you so much
You're welcome, Marko! :D
Good video!
It says the link no longer exists
So wholesome
I love your videos. Thank you. Keep the good work. :)
I'm so glad you like them!
if we dont know point 2,3. then how these equilibrium point get?
sweet video
I LOVE YOU!
Hey krista, I saw u on Udemy. Are u taking course on there?
Thankyou!
You're welcome, Mahi! :)
Thanks mam . Love from india🙏🙏🙏
You're welcome! :)
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It was very helpful :D
Oh good! I'm so glad it helped, Zeenal! :D
Thanks Alot Mam, it's really helps me!!! Thnks from my friends too.......
+Khalid Shaikh You're welcome, I'm happy to help!
great vid, thanks
Thanks, Tony, so glad you liked it! :)
hey can you help with a linearisation problem? thank you for the video
linearization of a function of x,y and z at a point is just the equation of its tangent surface at that point, right?
yep! :)
integralCALC I thought that linearization was an approximation
nevermind
You are my queen
Thanks mam
You're welcome, Priyanshu! :)
Why do we add f(a,b) at the beginning?
Its just part of the equation. Just go with the flow.
very good Krista king in which country you live
OMG, It was such a good explanation
If you were my teacher, I would score full in my math tests
Please come to my university to teach, I'm in BITS GOA
I'm so glad it helped, Parikshit! :)
Thank u for ur video! :) can u suggest a suitable operating point for z= xy? I need it to do my tutorial :) thanks
For linearising z = xy
:D
mam good
At 0:43 you say the same thing twice.
I miss the "hi everyone! :)" :/
cute
and they expect you to memorize all this junk