I have my calc 3 final tomorrow and I never felt so comfortable setting up triple integrals in a defined region other than a square. Thank you for all youre help. I really appreciate you doing this. You are an outstanding teacher, I wish my teacher would explain it like you or I would never get this stuff.
You sir, deserve a medal! Thank you!
ShimmerArc 6 days ago
dammit this is just incredible i think i learnt more from this english video that from my univ class or any other video in spanish. thnx u so much.
RicardoSz1 3 months ago
lol
Daholyone11 3 months ago
The greatest explanation of this problem I've ever seen. Excellent!!
squarepusher303 4 months ago
I have my calc 3 final tomorrow and I never felt so comfortable setting up triple integrals in a defined region other than a square. Thank you for all youre help. I really appreciate you doing this. You are an outstanding teacher, I wish my teacher would explain it like you or I would never get this stuff.
Go2Balen 6 months ago
if every teacher was like you, everyone would love math!
youartoyube 11 months ago 2
This is a great tutorial it is just a simple problem though, is there another tutorial that shows perhaps something given non combined boundaries?
z = x
y = x+2
y = x^2
first octant
i have no idea how to set this damn thing up because when i draw the lines it just gets more confusing. could just be my paranoia talking though
Eoph 1 year ago
thanks a lot ;)
ZwnianaRacing 1 year ago
FANTASTIC! Thankyou so much!
Triple777ER 1 year ago
thanks a ton! I had no idea what was going on when my teacher was explaining it (badly) but now I do. Thanks!
hatsuharu333 1 year ago
I've found these very useful, thanks!
alien367 1 year ago
i always start setting up the inner most integral first. however i'll give it a try doing it in the reverse order
thanks
fermixx 2 years ago
Great video. It helped me a lot in getting some of the triple integrals solving principles. Thank you.
Peedr 2 years ago
how do you solve when you are given points instead the equation of the planes
polib2009 3 years ago
It can be easy made without any integrals. Just create vectors from the points :-)
Umarluch 3 years ago
use the tangent plane formula or graph those points and figure out equations for them
terminaterjohn 2 years ago