@@williamhewitt4748Are you in engineering? Well, if you are then you need to know how to find areas and volumes of different shapes by integration ...I really had a lot of problems to learn these methods
Great Video! Thank you sir! I struggle with this topic but after watching 3 of your videos about disk/washer, and shell method, I enlightened. May God bless you sir! MORE SUBSCRIBERS TO COME!
You are so amazing!!! The visuals helped immensely and now I know what region needs to be shaded and how to reflect it. Sending many blessings your way!
crazy that cylindrical cells aren't part of the AP Calc curriculum. They expect you to find the inverse function and revolve that using washer integration instead.
Can somone explain why on the last problem x was pi/2- x? I get from the y axis to the axis of ration being x but not where the pi/2 xome from if the y equation was tanx
Lowkey these things get really satisfying to get right on delta math when you know how to do it. It just goes pop and pop and there you go. I do these problems just by analyzing them and then popping them into the calculator and then bam!
What your doing makes sense but at times its like you do not subtract two of the functions and height is only one functions, at other times you do and I am somewhat confused at how to remember what is important
how would you solve using the shell method when one y value is your equation, another y value is a whole number, and your x value is 0 (about the y axis)? very similar to the problem you solved at 9:33 but about the y axis.
at 14:31, why were you just able to move the 3 over to the other side, instead of subtracting it on both sides? is because the equation equates to 0, and I just didn't know that you can do that?
Good luck with your calculus 1 final!
Our calc one didn't go this far I don't think. We got to basic integrals and U sub and that's where we ended
@@williamhewitt4748 yeah same here. I’m in calc 2 rn and we’re learning these things
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@@williamhewitt4748i’m learning this in calc 2 too
@@williamhewitt4748Are you in engineering? Well, if you are then you need to know how to find areas and volumes of different shapes by integration ...I really had a lot of problems to learn these methods
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Thank you. You managed to teach this better in 30 minutes then my professor did over 2 weeks.
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My professor spent one day on this and I'm out here like.... dog... cmon man
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Great Video! Thank you sir! I struggle with this topic but after watching 3 of your videos about disk/washer, and shell method, I enlightened. May God bless you sir! MORE SUBSCRIBERS TO COME!
Made this concept so simply explained for me thanks so much
You are so amazing!!! The visuals helped immensely and now I know what region needs to be shaded and how to reflect it. Sending many blessings your way!
I like your delivery and presentation. I subscribed and will look for your videos in the future. Thank you!
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Thank you, sir. After 2 years, we still find this vedio useful for me!
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Our ap calc BC teacher said this was good to know, I can see why now haha!
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crazy that cylindrical cells aren't part of the AP Calc curriculum. They expect you to find the inverse function and revolve that using washer integration instead.
I think that's wrong? I'm in AP calc and we're learning the shell method
It was really helpful. Thank you.
Can somone explain why on the last problem x was pi/2- x? I get from the y axis to the axis of ration being x but not where the pi/2 xome from if the y equation was tanx
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Lowkey these things get really satisfying to get right on delta math when you know how to do it. It just goes pop and pop and there you go. I do these problems just by analyzing them and then popping them into the calculator and then bam!
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What your doing makes sense but at times its like you do not subtract two of the functions and height is only one functions, at other times you do and I am somewhat confused at how to remember what is important
how would you solve using the shell method when one y value is your equation, another y value is a whole number, and your x value is 0 (about the y axis)?
very similar to the problem you solved at 9:33 but about the y axis.
you would use the disk method so x = (3sqrt(y))^2 and the limits of integration would be from 0 to 8 and you would use the formula pi * r^2
@@pronoobbs1323thank you so much this has really helped me
Great video! Thank you for making it :)
at 14:31, why were you just able to move the 3 over to the other side, instead of subtracting it on both sides? is because the equation equates to 0, and I just didn't know that you can do that?
he moved (4x-x2) to the other side. he kept 3 in its place.
@@ouiamemarouah2089 yes, you're right, idk what i was seeing
@@azavier-a It happens 🤷🏻♀️
Why did i try to use disc method on problem 3 and it give a different result. Can someone help me, i got 1,25 but not 2,69
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este video es pura confusion no sirve el maestro
nada que ver, si es así para ti, a lo mejor te falta comprensión
el no ensena si no que ayuda con practica extra. yo solo me pongo a ver sus videos cuando ya tengo idea sobre los conceptos en el video
I disagree i thought it was very helpful