Pretty crazy but makes a lot of sense 🤯
This was my one minute well spent.
Make more such videos on topics of calculas. Will be a really good motivation before studying the topic
Awesome video!
For me the best way to understand it is in terms I am familiar with. I look at a function, any function, as a position function. At time x the distance will be f(x). In that case the first derivative of the function is the speed of the object on it's trajectory. Momentary rate of change in distance is exactly that - speed. It's second derivative is the acceleration and acceleration is in fact the momentary rate of change in speed of an object.
Everyone is a Calculus lover until the exam arrives.
It took me a whole summer of extra tutoring before i finally started grasping calculus. I just couldn't come to terms with infinity leading to tangible, measurable results.
That was a 1-minute intro to differential calculus, now you need a similar video for integral calculus. ;-)
As someone who has been teaching myself calculus for funsies this helped a lot
I go back every now and then to this video and every time I get more calculus knowledge, the more I get it and the less I scratch my head over it.
Isaac Newton got that dawg in him
I thought that this introduction to calculus was given before every calculus course? I mean, how can you solve it if you don't understand what you're doing
How tf did my money spent on school didn't top this free 50 second short????
Damn bro you are so great at explaining. Make this videos on different types of topics in math and physics. You have my respect and my subscribe 😅
It reminds me of projectile motion and that 1 min was really helpful.
Man I thought this was Celsius at first and was so confused
Oh my god I can't believe you just explained that to me. I know what a derivative is now !
This is the best 1 min. Video i've ever seen
now this is what i like
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