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Hi ma'am thank you so much for the videos. Just a question, why did you substitute n+1 into 3n+3 at 13:48? Please help, I have rewinded and I'm not able to figure. thank you!
I would watch different lectures from different math professors at my school because I just was not getting the content from any of them. Your videos are 1000x more helpful, I understand everything just fine now thank you so much!!
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12:46 how come we still have the 3n+2 in the denomitor still if we distributed the n+1 to get 3n+5
i was confused on that as well. did you find the reason yet?
I'm confused with that as well. ;-;
did you figure this out yet? im also confused
17:13 so why do we choose to compare tan(1/n) with 1/n specifically? Ik it's probably a dumb question but I'm just a tad confused on this part
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at 6:10, would that make this series absolutely convergent as well
Hi ma'am thank you so much for the videos. Just a question, why did you substitute n+1 into 3n+3 at 13:48? Please help, I have rewinded and I'm not able to figure. thank you!
she replaces n to n+1 so it means instead of 3n+2, we will do 3(n+1)+2 and that equals to 3n+3+2=3n+5
@@fulisraf4666 that part i get but she still keeps the (3n+2)
@@AlienAurano, she cancels 3n+2 and keeps 3n+5