this guy is a fuckin boss he just knows all this math like he eats it for every meal of the day and then shits it out like its nothing. and the stache, forgetaboutit
Thank you so much! I found this lecture really helpful.
I have a question, though. At around 45:30, why do you have to switch the axis, or the x and y values when drawing inverse trigonometric functions? I mean, when the professor was drawing the inverse function of y=x cubed, he just drew it directly on the original graph. I'm confused... I'm a high school student in Korea, and we don't learn inverse trig functions here until college.
Thank you so much! I found this lecture really helpful.
I have a question, though. At around 45:30, why do you have to switch the axis, or the x and y values when drawing inverse trigonometric functions? I mean, when the professor was drawing the inverse function of y=x cubed, he just drew it directly on the original graph. I'm confused... I'm a high school student in Korea, and we don't learn inverse trig functions here until college.
ARG! Why is it people seem to only show the derivation of the sin and tan functions using a reference triangle but seem to REFUSE to show how to get csc, and sec. It's killing me.
Good video
keithl28 3 months ago
I think this is still Precalculus according to my college syllabus
klebehss 3 months ago
OVER AN HOUR LONG?!
I better fullscreen it.
rysouza1 3 months ago 5
long class today
DelGeeZee 6 months ago
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he is a nigger and should e shipped back to africa!
LiberalsUtopian 7 months ago
@LiberalsUtopian we sent him to you , we don`t want him back.
Youngdrewification 5 months ago
this guy is a fuckin boss he just knows all this math like he eats it for every meal of the day and then shits it out like its nothing. and the stache, forgetaboutit
WillyEscobar33 8 months ago 5
you should use links to divide the lecture to sub subjects in the discription
lafyguy 9 months ago 2
33:00 ish he still says < less than
flyingassfart 9 months ago
Thank you so much! I found this lecture really helpful.
I have a question, though. At around 45:30, why do you have to switch the axis, or the x and y values when drawing inverse trigonometric functions? I mean, when the professor was drawing the inverse function of y=x cubed, he just drew it directly on the original graph. I'm confused... I'm a high school student in Korea, and we don't learn inverse trig functions here until college.
I would really appreciate your answers.
lindathenavigator 1 year ago
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Thank you so much! I found this lecture really helpful.
I have a question, though. At around 45:30, why do you have to switch the axis, or the x and y values when drawing inverse trigonometric functions? I mean, when the professor was drawing the inverse function of y=x cubed, he just drew it directly on the original graph. I'm confused... I'm a high school student in Korea, and we don't learn inverse trig functions here until college.
I would really appreciate your answers.
lindathenavigator 1 year ago
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lindathenavigator 1 year ago
Amazing, thank you
autumnreign86 1 year ago
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lindathenavigator 1 year ago
The Video is just superbly cool, and everything about trigonometry has been explained VERY VERY CLEARLY.
THANK U, Professor...
JaychandranS 1 year ago
Thank you so much. This is really helpful. I love the way you explain.
Kininet 1 year ago
WHAT ARE YOU SAYNG
junior1984able 1 year ago
ARG! Why is it people seem to only show the derivation of the sin and tan functions using a reference triangle but seem to REFUSE to show how to get csc, and sec. It's killing me.
Machammerballs 1 year ago
I love learning this stuff even though I'm not in calculus yet. He makes it make so much sense.
purpleleach1 1 year ago
where is the second part? i cant find it and i need it could you send it for me plz
chaghar 1 year ago
He is great
saleh371 2 years ago 2
This cleared up a lot of questions I had, thank you so much. I only wish I had discovered these videos sooner.
HaroonTheCartoon 2 years ago 2
Thank you very much professor! I really appreciate the simple way of giving information.
Elaphy1 2 years ago
in lec 3 1:07:12..is x=0 undefined to?
changu81 2 years ago 2
Thank you professor !!!
dinoonelove 2 years ago 11
Awesome awesome video
ElectricalInjury 2 years ago 8