after i watched this video Differential equations, separation of variables *Note: this video was revised, raising the video brightness.my insight is very open because the video is very good to give information
Definitely work through 18.03 on differential equations, since the professor there is equally awesome and tries to keep things as simple as possible.
Especially watch out for lecture one since lecturer devotes the entire lecture explaining the meaning of differential equations So be encouraged to take that course as well .
i try to comprehend calculus so i check these lectures , but then i reach this point where i say to myself : "either im not smart , or i did not have the correct building for my background"
hey, do you understand the first part when he stated that ( d/dx +x ) y = 0, translates to dy/dx +xy = 0?
I'm a little confused about that. i see from the first equation that was a give that dy/dx = f(x) = y. Therefore y should equal dy/dx, so shouldn't the equation be (d/dx)(dy/dx) = -xy?
I am very happy to see the vidoe from you, hopefully the others also are happy for You Lecture 16: Differential equations, separation of variables
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after i watched this video Differential equations, separation of variables *Note: this video was revised, raising the video brightness.my insight is very open because the video is very good to give information
anakmudajaman 2 weeks ago
wow..so clean now..thanks..
stavrospod 2 weeks ago
this class seems hard, im scared
ZombieBunny501 2 months ago
This one is very educational. You can learn so many concepts in here.
agapitoflores001 2 months ago
0:54
That's probably the hottest girl at MIT.
RBG02005 2 months ago
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anaxarte 3 months ago
18.01 is awesome.
Definitely work through 18.03 on differential equations, since the professor there is equally awesome and tries to keep things as simple as possible.
Especially watch out for lecture one since lecturer devotes the entire lecture explaining the meaning of differential equations So be encouraged to take that course as well .
Thank you MIT.
Thank you prof Jerrison
panda20091 4 months ago
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panda20091 4 months ago
really really good.. it was awesome.. the professor is extremely talented and charismatic.. thank you MIT...
mystangelo 6 months ago
their choke is sooo goooooooooooooooooddd !! omg !!!!!
mihooo123 11 months ago
Great teacher. His remarks were very helpful in clarifying some of the fundamental questions that were quite mirky. Thank you professor, thanks MIT!
solchris1 1 year ago
very good
istudar 1 year ago
took
debunker1905 2 years ago
18:30 "superfluous and redundant" nice one
masonprof 2 years ago 10
@masonprof "redundant" is superfluous. i see what you did there.
gorgolyt 1 year ago
i try to comprehend calculus so i check these lectures , but then i reach this point where i say to myself : "either im not smart , or i did not have the correct building for my background"
g1code 2 years ago
@g1code
this dude explains sooo slowly..so its kinda not ur fault...
vaibhav1803 2 years ago
@vaibhav1803
hey, do you understand the first part when he stated that ( d/dx +x ) y = 0, translates to dy/dx +xy = 0?
I'm a little confused about that. i see from the first equation that was a give that dy/dx = f(x) = y. Therefore y should equal dy/dx, so shouldn't the equation be (d/dx)(dy/dx) = -xy?
RBG02005 2 months ago
@g1code Michael Spivak.
rockyqw12 1 year ago
this video is enormous.45 min?
tasos853 2 years ago
By the way anyone knows what the birth date of this guy is?
TheSearcher1 2 years ago
He got an A.B. from Harvard in 1975. Suppose he entered Harvard with 18 and got his degree 4 years later with 21. Then 1975-21 = 1954.
So he probably was born around 1954 and is 55 today.
debunker1905 2 years ago 2
Yes yes yes, at least uploaded thanks a lot.
I didn't finished all of the previous lectures, but soon I will, and uploading the rest of the videos is very motivating/stimulant, thanks a again.
(I'm what they call a self learner)
TheSearcher1 2 years ago 4