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  • thank you sooo much this helped alott :)!

  • @omg70088 You're welcome! Glad I could help. :)

  • Thanks for responding! It turns out to find y' I just need to plug in the y and t values for that column into the equation.

  • Not sure if you'll answer this, but I am wondering why some problems have three columns labeled t, y, y'. I see now where the t and y values come from thanks to you but I don't see where the y' values come from. Any ideas?

  • @mxs439 I'm not sure why you would need to find y' for a Euler's Method problem, but if you do, you'd just take the derivative of the original function, y(x), and that would give you y'(x). Hope that helps! :)

  • so what does this tell you about the original diff. eq. ? 

  • sweet mother of ever loving god thank the heavens for this video. I look forward to not failing calc tests anymore. thanks!

  • @saruchinko hahaha!! Awesome! Glad you liked the video :) And yes, lets make sure you don't fail anymore calc tests :)

  • Awesome video. It's nice to finally find someone whose explanations make sense, and that I don’t have any trouble understanding your accent.

    It also doesn’t hurt that your pretty hot and have charming voice.

    Your explanation surpasses all of the other YouTube videos on this topic. Keep up the good work.

  • @NBiackker Awww! Thank you so much!! :D I'm glad everything was clear and helpful. Thanks for watching and for letting me know that the videos are working!! :)

  • Nice video :)

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