I read the book multiple times, I watched 3 different videos and no where could I find a clear explanation to finding the radius when revolving about either axis. You made this extremely clear and I feel lucky to have found this video. Thank you
Thank you!! I'm trying to review Calc II before I take Calc III next semester and 4:15 really helped me remember why the variables are always opposite for this formula. Thank you, you're a great teacher!
hi I was looking through your playlist and I was wondering if you have a lesson on "Volumes by Slicing-Solids of Revolution" I am not sure if it's named something else but this video seems similar to it.
Thank you. Just to ask, 20 minutes into the video, how did you know to pick your limits of integration as y = 6, rather than -6 included? Maybe I am forgetting something.
I read the book multiple times, I watched 3 different videos and no where could I find a clear explanation to finding the radius when revolving about either axis. You made this extremely clear and I feel lucky to have found this video. Thank you
I so appreciate your comment and even more, am very happy to be able to help you as you study mathematics! Wishing you lots of success. ☺️
Thank you!! I'm trying to review Calc II before I take Calc III next semester and 4:15 really helped me remember why the variables are always opposite for this formula. Thank you, you're a great teacher!
Oh great!!! Happy to help you review! I also have a full playlist of lectures for Calc 3 on my channel.
You really know how to make calc 2 enjoyable. Breaking it down and everything simplifying gives me piece of mind!
Thank you! I appreciate that so much!
finally! someone that can break this down in a way I understand! I been searching!
Oh I am so happy to hear that!!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻
God sent
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hi I was looking through your playlist and I was wondering if you have a lesson on "Volumes by Slicing-Solids of Revolution" I am not sure if it's named something else but this video seems similar to it.
Yes! Right here: Calculus: Volumes using Disks & Washers (Section 6.2)
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Thank you. Just to ask, 20 minutes into the video, how did you know to pick your limits of integration as y = 6, rather than -6 included? Maybe I am forgetting something.
thank you again! you are the best
My pleasure! Thank you for your comment ☺️☺️💕
This is so beyond helpful thank you so much
You are so welcome! Thank you for your comment, it made my day! 🥰🥰