Thanks for your clear explanations, you are the best math teacher, now I really understood what I've been doing all this years. Greetings from Guatemala
Professor Leonard ,thank you for another awesome video /lecture on the Introduction to Inverse Trigonometric Functions in Precalculus/Classical Trigonometry. Transcendental functions are important functions in all levels of Mathematics and Applied Engineering.
I never properly got to learn this material in high school because of COVID and now that I have to use it for university calculus, it's been giving me heaps of trouble. :') But these videos are helping a lot - I feel more confident in my understanding of all the confusing trig stuff now. Thank you Prof Leonard!
This video should be thought of as the fundamental theorem of Trigonometry. Like if not all else understanding all the content in this video is KEY to understanding trig. Ty for this vid
Tbh, I couldn't quite follow this. After watching the video that comes AFTER this (Finding Inverse Functions), where I could see it in action.. then I understood. So if you feel like it's a bit abstract here, just keep going. It gets easier to wrap your head around.
Hi Professor Leonard, Do you do small Q&A sessions via Patreon? I am a math teacher in training in the UK and would love the opportunity to pick your brain about some teaching & classroom management strategies.
I am really curious about something- why can't we cut the graph of sinx at [pi/2, pi] for the inverse? similarly for other intervals and trigonometric functions as well?
The professor still looks as sharp as in the early days!!!!! I love Professor Leonard; he has taught me so much.
I absolutely love that you are still making videos. your videos saved me through two math classes when I was in college. your dedication is amazing!
Thanks for your clear explanations, you are the best math teacher, now I really understood what I've been doing all this years. Greetings from Guatemala
Professor Leonard ,thank you for another awesome video /lecture on the Introduction to Inverse Trigonometric Functions in Precalculus/Classical Trigonometry. Transcendental functions are important functions in all levels of Mathematics and Applied Engineering.
I love prof. Leonard who made me love maths. ❤️
I never properly got to learn this material in high school because of COVID and now that I have to use it for university calculus, it's been giving me heaps of trouble. :') But these videos are helping a lot - I feel more confident in my understanding of all the confusing trig stuff now. Thank you Prof Leonard!
This video should be thought of as the fundamental theorem of Trigonometry. Like if not all else understanding all the content in this video is KEY to understanding trig. Ty for this vid
The FIRST MINUTE of your video EXPLAINED this concept better than 20 pages of my precalc textbook!!!! ;A;)// thank youuuu!!!
Thanks prof ❤
I'm your student from Iraq
This has helped so much
very much grateful to you
Many thanks for the hard job done, my son likes your channel, it is so helpful for him!
Greats go Professor! Thank you for the free Tshirt!
Thank you sir 🙏. This was helpful.
Amazing teacher.
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great video prof
The real hero.
Tbh, I couldn't quite follow this. After watching the video that comes AFTER this (Finding Inverse Functions), where I could see it in action.. then I understood. So if you feel like it's a bit abstract here, just keep going. It gets easier to wrap your head around.
really appreciate the videos.
Prof Leonard....❤️❤️
great video. He is my inspiration
You are the best!
Hi Professor Leonard, Do you do small Q&A sessions via Patreon? I am a math teacher in training in the UK and would love the opportunity to pick your brain about some teaching & classroom management strategies.
Wow, amazing!
I MISS U 🌸
Me being Indian high schooler watching this video in 2x and reading subtitles to save time
Also wasting time to read all the comments 😅
Thank you!!!
what troubles me to understand is the reverse of domain and range part, you just help me to put all the pieces together, thanks for your explanation~
its like everything connects together, nothing in math is actually magic
Magic doesn’t exist. Just knowing and ignorance.
But I do love when math connects!
I am really curious about something- why can't we cut the graph of sinx at [pi/2, pi] for the inverse? similarly for other intervals and trigonometric functions as well?
Prof, can you enable one-time support or donation? Thanks!
But (-+npi/2, -+npi/2) also works as Domain isn't it??
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july 1 2023
Lol I don’t even need to study inverse trig and I’m still here
the only thing i learned during this lecture was that this man makes me feel things..
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Why all of a sudden i like trigo btw hes handsome
I'm from India
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so, nothing
First comment 😅👍
great. He is my inspiration
Hello sir I am indian
cool
great. He is my inspiration
Ya mom
You should've given example exercises