You have become my teacher already. I skip the class at school but watch your calculus teaching because you are so amazing and the professor cannot do a good job like you! OMG, the professor just read the textbook... thank you so much. i love you!!!
Oh my goodness, thank you so much for the compliment and your kind words! 🥰🥰🥰🥰 I hope you don’t get in trouble with your professor though for missing class. 🤭😂 I appreciate all your support so much! I wish you lots of success in your math classes and the rest of your education!
Professor V I have watched so many of your videos and its always funny watching you struggle with those shapes when you try to circle your answer. Thank you so much for uploading these calculus videos. You have helped me gain a deeper understanding of calculus 3 that many other youtubers simply can’t achieve.
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! It makes me so happy to hear that I’m able to help students I’ve never met learn Calculus. And I’m sorry but it drives me crazy when the final answer isn’t boxed perfectly! 😂 I want all my work to look as beautiful as possible, it’s a pet peeve!
Hi Professor. Thanky ou so much for your videos! Love it all. I do have a question @ 42:56 with the parabola and linear question. Since the region are both have equal signs, are the only critical values (3,9) and (-3,9)? If it were inequalities like y greater than or equal to x^2 and y is less than or equal to 9, then we would have to consider all of the other points?
You have become my teacher already. I skip the class at school but watch your calculus teaching because you are so amazing and the professor cannot do a good job like you! OMG, the professor just read the textbook... thank you so much. i love you!!!
Oh my goodness, thank you so much for the compliment and your kind words! 🥰🥰🥰🥰 I hope you don’t get in trouble with your professor though for missing class. 🤭😂 I appreciate all your support so much! I wish you lots of success in your math classes and the rest of your education!
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I just want to say thank you. You are amazing. I wish all professors would explain like you.
Thank you so much, happy to help!
nice and perfectly explained
Thank you so much 🙂
Professor V I have watched so many of your videos and its always funny watching you struggle with those shapes when you try to circle your answer. Thank you so much for uploading these calculus videos. You have helped me gain a deeper understanding of calculus 3 that many other youtubers simply can’t achieve.
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! It makes me so happy to hear that I’m able to help students I’ve never met learn Calculus. And I’m sorry but it drives me crazy when the final answer isn’t boxed perfectly! 😂 I want all my work to look as beautiful as possible, it’s a pet peeve!
Thank you very much for your work. It is helping a lot.
You are so welcome! ☺️☺️☺️
Hi Professor. Thanky ou so much for your videos! Love it all. I do have a question @ 42:56 with the parabola and linear question. Since the region are both have equal signs, are the only critical values (3,9) and (-3,9)? If it were inequalities like y greater than or equal to x^2 and y is less than or equal to 9, then we would have to consider all of the other points?
Thank you so very much professor,your explanations are amazing and you are a great human being.
You are so welcome! Thank you for your kind words. 😊
I love your accent and your detailed explanation 😍
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😂😂 why thank you! ☺️💕💕
33:10 what is this visualizer called professor, look sooo coooool
It’s an app, “Visual Math 4D”-I love it!
12:08
Thank you !
You are so welcome!
great video as always. Shouldn't at 18:42 be positive? since 0 - (-4) would result in a positive or am I missing something?
D = 0 - (-4)^2 = 0 - 16 < 0
A really good video, and I wonder what 3D graphing software you are using in this video? that looks fantastic!
Thanks so much! It’s an app called Visual Math 4D!