Thanks for the nice comment! It is very helpful to be able to work at your own pace and choose your teacher:) I love that TH-cam has made it possible for me to share my teaching all over the world...Greetings from Florida:)
Thanks for watching and choosing my videos to learn from:) I'm working through my summer break to grow my Calc library but the summer is going by much faster than the videos are getting done:( I'm working as fast as I can and really appreciate the support and encouragement! Don't forget to share my channel with your friends and classmates too and continue to support my efforts to groW!
I never thought of it as an online course...but I guess if you follow the lesson videos from beginning to end it certainly could be:)...thanks for watching and learning from my videos this whole semester! Please share with your friends who might benefit from my videos...thanks:D...And best of luck to you.
Thanks for the great video, it made learning this topic a lot easier considering my university's math department either A) has professors that just toss the example up on the board without covering the basics to the concept of u-substitution and expect you to learn it by magic B) has professors that over complicate the topic to the point where it confuses the students and then they come here.
You're welcome...I'm glad it helped make understanding easier for you! Sounds like the perfect time to like, sub and share your learning experience and this channel with ALL the professors at your school as an additional FREE "after school study reference" for ALL the REST of the students there...BAM!!! ...and think of all the students like you that you will be helping and helping us grow at the same time:)
WOW!!!! Good for you for being so motivated and self-learning...always remember that there is "Power in Knowledge" and you can never have too much of either:) Thanks for subscribing and learning...keep in touch and let me know how you're doing with your math classes...now BAM!...go share my channel with all your friends:D
I love how you jumped in at the beginning. Definitely got me interested from the start. Please do ore jump ins. Recommended. 10/10. Wish me luck on my finals Professor.
Thanks a lot for all your useful videos! Really helps as complimentary (AND better!) classes! :D Really good to be able to pause, rewind and review! :) Keep up the amazing work! Regards from Sweden!
thanks a lot for all the videos for Calculus, they were very helpful, and explain everything nicely. right now i am taking calculus1, but will be taking 2 and 3 as well, hopefully you will have more videos and will continue to guide me through calculus 2 and 3. thanks again for the great videos :)
I'm sad that my journey with you Profrobbob will be coming to an end :( I am in Calculus 2 this semester and I see that's where you've stopped in your playlists. Thank you for all the educational help, it's really helped my grades
True that I need to make more Calculus videos, but there are many more past this lesson here, th-cam.com/play/PL67C119EDA6BDE946.html , and I have started a Calc 2 playlist here th-cam.com/play/PLGbL7EvScmU6gCv6eKQdj45Sp_VdqhsUv.html
Prof Tarrou, in the definition of this and the indefinite video why do you say range? I'm used to seeing domain and I understand how domain can be applied, but I'm not following you when you say range. Since x is the independent variable.
With the composition notation a domain value, say x, goes into function g, giving you the answer of g(x)... y... range value. That range value from function g then goes into function f as f's domain value. So f needs to be continuous on the range of g. This substitutes the "f is continuous on the closed interval [a,b] that you see in the conditions of the First Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.
He lives!!!! Ty sir. Being sick for half of last semester and not wanting to pay/take the time to do Calc 1 again, your videos are a blessing! Plus you teach so well, sometimes I just skip class and say Professor Tarrou has my back. Plus he's better :)
BAM!!!...and thanks for the dedication! I don't always have time to answer math questions, so if I don't answer a question, don't give up, please find help from your friends or just keep watching and rewinding:)
Hello sir can you please help me with this question(please take this question into consideration as i do not have any non virtual teacher to ask my doubts as I am learning these things on my own) Evaluate ∫x√(a^2 - x^2)dx the lower bound is 0 and the upper bound is "a". Please do help me. I will be grateful.
Thanks for the nice comment! It is very helpful to be able to work at your own pace and choose your teacher:) I love that TH-cam has made it possible for me to share my teaching all over the world...Greetings from Florida:)
Thanks for watching and choosing my videos to learn from:) I'm working through my summer break to grow my Calc library but the summer is going by much faster than the videos are getting done:( I'm working as fast as I can and really appreciate the support and encouragement! Don't forget to share my channel with your friends and classmates too and continue to support my efforts to groW!
I never thought of it as an online course...but I guess if you follow the lesson videos from beginning to end it certainly could be:)...thanks for watching and learning from my videos this whole semester! Please share with your friends who might benefit from my videos...thanks:D...And best of luck to you.
Thanks for the great video, it made learning this topic a lot easier considering my university's math department either A) has professors that just toss the example up on the board without covering the basics to the concept of u-substitution and expect you to learn it by magic B) has professors that over complicate the topic to the point where it confuses the students and then they come here.
You're welcome...I'm glad it helped make understanding easier for you!
Sounds like the perfect time to like, sub and share your learning experience and this channel with ALL the professors at your school as an additional FREE "after school study reference" for ALL the REST of the students there...BAM!!! ...and think of all the students like you that you will be helping and helping us grow at the same time:)
WOW!!!! Good for you for being so motivated and self-learning...always remember that there is "Power in Knowledge" and you can never have too much of either:) Thanks for subscribing and learning...keep in touch and let me know how you're doing with your math classes...now BAM!...go share my channel with all your friends:D
i have just completed your online course, i thank you so much helping me out this whole semester :)
I love how you jumped in at the beginning. Definitely got me interested from the start. Please do ore jump ins. Recommended. 10/10. Wish me luck on my finals Professor.
Mark Bautista go pass those finals like BAM!!!
Thanks for studying with #ProfRobBob too:)
Thanks a lot for all your useful videos! Really helps as complimentary (AND better!) classes! :D
Really good to be able to pause, rewind and review! :)
Keep up the amazing work!
Regards from Sweden!
thanks a lot for all the videos for Calculus, they were very helpful, and explain everything nicely. right now i am taking calculus1, but will be taking 2 and 3 as well, hopefully you will have more videos and will continue to guide me through calculus 2 and 3. thanks again for the great videos :)
I'm sad that my journey with you Profrobbob will be coming to an end :( I am in Calculus 2 this semester and I see that's where you've stopped in your playlists. Thank you for all the educational help, it's really helped my grades
True that I need to make more Calculus videos, but there are many more past this lesson here, th-cam.com/play/PL67C119EDA6BDE946.html , and I have started a Calc 2 playlist here th-cam.com/play/PLGbL7EvScmU6gCv6eKQdj45Sp_VdqhsUv.html
...also, thanks for your support and loyalty over the years too!
You are just good. thumbs up!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+chipo nkwemu thanks, I appreciate your viewership!
Really nice explaination
Thanks for watching...please sub and share too:D
Prof Tarrou, in the definition of this and the indefinite video why do you say range? I'm used to seeing domain and I understand how domain can be applied, but I'm not following you when you say range. Since x is the independent variable.
With the composition notation a domain value, say x, goes into function g, giving you the answer of g(x)... y... range value. That range value from function g then goes into function f as f's domain value. So f needs to be continuous on the range of g. This substitutes the "f is continuous on the closed interval [a,b] that you see in the conditions of the First Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.
He lives!!!! Ty sir. Being sick for half of last semester and not wanting to pay/take the time to do Calc 1 again, your videos are a blessing! Plus you teach so well, sometimes I just skip class and say Professor Tarrou has my back. Plus he's better :)
BAM!!!...and thanks for the dedication!
I don't always have time to answer math questions, so if I don't answer a question, don't give up, please find help from your friends or just keep watching and rewinding:)
Hello sir can you please help me with this question(please take this question into consideration as i do not have any non virtual teacher to ask my doubts as I am learning these things on my own)
Evaluate ∫x√(a^2 - x^2)dx the lower bound is 0 and the upper bound is "a".
Please do help me. I will be grateful.
Did prof Rob just "take care of that Puppy" lol? #dunthurtthepuppy
Nichole Stewart just a little distraction, I would never hurt any of our "boys"!!!
Quality video.
THANKS!
I know this video was made a few years ago in 2012 but i didn't know people still had home phones even back then lol (your phone rang at 9:30)
We must be dinosaurs because we still have one:)
like video
YES...please do!
Thanks for watching and subbing too...I hope you are telling everyone to watch and do the same ...BAM!!!
tankuuuuuu
You're welcome!
Totally have that shirt :)