very amazing thank you!
thekill1197 2 weeks ago
isn't the U suppose to be squared instead of the V? O_O!!!
eatsyrup 5 months ago
That's good, I like the music. U and V are convenient because that reminds me of UV rays ;).
dannisan77 7 months ago
good
sameer909 8 months ago
wait won't 5x multiplied by 6x^2 = 30x^3 ?
1BillionBongHits 10 months ago
great video, thank you for posting it, it helped me very much.
MendoBud640 11 months ago
@stupidlag
I used his same formula and my answers came out correct in my Calculus book.
RescuePits1 1 year ago
e=mc°
mamaluigi21 1 year ago
your vids are really good. hope you become a calculus teacher cuz most dont know how to teach it
mogley71 1 year ago
i have a question. can u simplify the (6x+2)^2 for your answer?
Ashbourne03 1 year ago
@Ashbourne03 Yeah, to 4(3x+1)^2
conkt 1 year ago
i love youuu
dreahhh 1 year ago
love u man
superzvenomz 1 year ago
amelamelt, you are mistaking the multiplication sign for an algebraic x.
MiKKA335 1 year ago 2
the answer turned out right but after defining the derivative for (5x) which is 5, you put down 5x instead of 5. instead of
((5(6x^2+2x)-5x(12x+2)/(6x^2+2x)^2)), you put ((5x(6x^2+2x)-5x(12x+2)/(6x^2+2x)^2)). anyways, i appreciate the video
amelamelt 2 years ago
I caught that too. Good video though
5ballcharlie 2 years ago
very amazing thank you!
thekill1197 2 weeks ago
isn't the U suppose to be squared instead of the V? O_O!!!
eatsyrup 5 months ago
That's good, I like the music. U and V are convenient because that reminds me of UV rays ;).
dannisan77 7 months ago
good
sameer909 8 months ago
wait won't 5x multiplied by 6x^2 = 30x^3 ?
1BillionBongHits 10 months ago
great video, thank you for posting it, it helped me very much.
MendoBud640 11 months ago
@stupidlag
I used his same formula and my answers came out correct in my Calculus book.
RescuePits1 1 year ago
e=mc°
mamaluigi21 1 year ago
your vids are really good. hope you become a calculus teacher cuz most dont know how to teach it
mogley71 1 year ago
i have a question. can u simplify the (6x+2)^2 for your answer?
Ashbourne03 1 year ago
@Ashbourne03 Yeah, to 4(3x+1)^2
conkt 1 year ago
i love youuu
dreahhh 1 year ago
love u man
superzvenomz 1 year ago
amelamelt, you are mistaking the multiplication sign for an algebraic x.
MiKKA335 1 year ago 2
the answer turned out right but after defining the derivative for (5x) which is 5, you put down 5x instead of 5. instead of
((5(6x^2+2x)-5x(12x+2)/(6x^2+2x)^2)), you put ((5x(6x^2+2x)-5x(12x+2)/(6x^2+2x)^2)). anyways, i appreciate the video
amelamelt 2 years ago
I caught that too. Good video though
5ballcharlie 2 years ago