Half way through the video and just wanted to let you know this is awesome. As a student who struggles in calc, your simple way of explaining the concepts, And even telling us what to expect from our profs helps so much❤️
Sir, at @6:15, if sin(pi/3)= (rt3)/2, and delta x is not 0, how can there be no difference between f(pi/3) and f(2pi/3)? Then f(pi/3)=f(2pi/3) which is not true, I think?
Question: for the left sum, n=3, and n-1 =3-1=2, so why didn’t you use 2, and instead started from 0? That part kind of confused me so I’d appreciate some clarification :))
Is it because of the different index values of the left versus the right? The only way I could make sense of it was by reasoning that I=0 refers to the rectangle and n-1 refers to the end of the interval? And so I=1 would be the value of the first rectangle to n which is 3, so to the 3rd triangle? Please let me know if this is not the case hahaha
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Yes! Finally someone who explains the difference for the calculations and not just on a graph. Thanks so much!
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Half way through the video and just wanted to let you know this is awesome. As a student who struggles in calc, your simple way of explaining the concepts, And even telling us what to expect from our profs helps so much❤️
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Sir, at @6:15, if sin(pi/3)= (rt3)/2, and delta x is not 0, how can there be no difference between f(pi/3) and f(2pi/3)? Then f(pi/3)=f(2pi/3) which is not true, I think?
Question: for the left sum, n=3, and n-1 =3-1=2, so why didn’t you use 2, and instead started from 0? That part kind of confused me so I’d appreciate some clarification :))
Is it because of the different index values of the left versus the right? The only way I could make sense of it was by reasoning that I=0 refers to the rectangle and n-1 refers to the end of the interval? And so I=1 would be the value of the first rectangle to n which is 3, so to the 3rd triangle? Please let me know if this is not the case hahaha
Hello sir if the teacher doesnt give you n rectangle do you assume?
Also, for the right sum, at the bottom right, should it be Pi/3 or just pi?
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right sum made a mistake
I believe I corrected myself. Thanks for the catch!
dont you start at pi?
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