THANK YOU SOOO MUCH!!! I HAVE A TEST ON THIS TOMORROW AND I SIMPLY COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE DOMAIN AND RANGE!!! I WISH YOU WERE MY TEACHER, AND I WILL BE TURNING TO YOUR VIDEOS MORE OFTEN! (BY THE WAY MY CAPS IS BROKEN SO I'M ONLY FRACTIONALLY AS HAPPY AS IT SEEMS, BUT STILL THANKS!)
If you want multiples of pi or odd multiples of of pi, the formula pi*n or pi(2n+1) will only work if n is an integer. For example if n is a fraction or decimal the formula would not produce the desired value.
THANK YOU SOOO MUCH!!! I HAVE A TEST ON THIS TOMORROW AND I SIMPLY COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THE DOMAIN AND RANGE!!! I WISH YOU WERE MY TEACHER, AND I WILL BE TURNING TO YOUR VIDEOS MORE OFTEN! (BY THE WAY MY CAPS IS BROKEN SO I'M ONLY FRACTIONALLY AS HAPPY AS IT SEEMS, BUT STILL THANKS!)
HgOuTitar 1 month ago
i don't understand what (2n-1)(pi/2) means? because in the notes we took in class, our domain for sec is theta cannot equal (2n-1)(pi/2), n E I
MesiiGiirll94 3 months ago
When I saw the circle and graph comparison animation... it blew my mind!
nicktumi 4 months ago
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nicktumi 4 months ago
Is it normal if this gave me a bonner?
nike60oncore 5 months ago
This video REALLY helped me with my trig homework.
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zx6rtt 11 months ago
If you want multiples of pi or odd multiples of of pi, the formula pi*n or pi(2n+1) will only work if n is an integer. For example if n is a fraction or decimal the formula would not produce the desired value.
bullcleo1 1 year ago
OMG you helped me out so much on my FST exam. I got a 97%. Thx alot for these videos, you really did help me out. Thx again
hommie286 1 year ago