I knew this was what I was supposed to do for my assignment, but the marking system keeps telling me my answer is incorrect, even though I am POSITIVE it is correct.
f(x) = (3x^2) +2 --> 3(1)^2 +2 = 5 ,therefore (1,5) is my point.
I came in thinking this wouldn't help, but it's great! Also, dear youtube, I'm in College Calculus One. Any recommendations for video lessons like this from some other users? Other than Khan Academy?
oh yea. one last thing, can you post other examples of tangents too with questions of how to solve them in different scenarios eg. proving that it's perpendicular and other scenarios please? thanks.
can you do a vid with the examples of how to apply each rule in deriviatives eg. chain rule, power of a function product rule, quotient, power, linear, constant multiple, sum or difference, etc? please? you really explained this vid quite well.
For anyone who didn't quite get it here is an ultra simplified way of saying it: differentiate the function your given. once you've done that plug in the X point your given and you will get the gradient (m). once you have that it's just a case of plugging the gradient and the point into the equation and simplifying :)
This is an excellent video, sir. Extremely clear and helpful. The outline, then demonstrating, then referring back to the steps is the best way to teach this kind of thing, but so few do it. So really, great job!
Great review mate!
ANewSubject 1 week ago
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ravi567 3 weeks ago
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KazarkasMC 3 weeks ago
I cannot describe how glad i am that i found your video, and its explained in English! Unlike my Asian Calc teacher who i cannot understand..
twentyhurtz 3 weeks ago
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CSjimmykudo95 1 month ago
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oramrj 1 month ago
Why is the slope 3? Shouldn't it be 4?
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Mix and min function derivative
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bebefore3 4 months ago
I knew this was what I was supposed to do for my assignment, but the marking system keeps telling me my answer is incorrect, even though I am POSITIVE it is correct.
f(x) = (3x^2) +2 --> 3(1)^2 +2 = 5 ,therefore (1,5) is my point.
f '(x) = 6x
f '(1) = 6(1) = 6 = m
tangent eq = [y-y1 = m(x-x1)]
point given (1,5)
y-(5)=6(x-(1))
y=6x-6+5
y=6x-1
can anyone explain what I did wrong here?
ProjectAwesome1 5 months ago
@ProjectAwesome1 they might want you to have it in point slope form..
Chrisd935 4 months ago
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addisonharlowe 5 months ago
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thefishingoddess 9 months ago
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thefishingoddess 9 months ago
Fucking Calculus.... How does it work? LIKE THIS! Thanks guy! Saved my ass for my midterm! :3
pandakabob 10 months ago
I came in thinking this wouldn't help, but it's great! Also, dear youtube, I'm in College Calculus One. Any recommendations for video lessons like this from some other users? Other than Khan Academy?
Sikhidentity 1 year ago
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Obama4Prezz 1 year ago
Thanks man this was great! I hope you help a lot of people too.
alixx276 1 year ago
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thatshagmagic 1 year ago
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Gensonrizzo 1 year ago
Thank you so much for this! So simple and informative. Thank you again.
marcin4523452345 1 year ago
Thank you! Found the step the I did not know how to do :)
jockyhalo 1 year ago
Thank you so much! I didn't understand the other formulas used to find the tangent line curve but this is easy and concise. :) you are a grade saver.
Recklessfire0 1 year ago
brilliant! thank you, this helped me a lot!
highhat3 1 year ago
great vid!!!
yassin0808 1 year ago
thanks. we weren't even taught this formula yet buh the text book wants us to find the equations -_-"
dragonfire84724 2 years ago
oh yea. one last thing, can you post other examples of tangents too with questions of how to solve them in different scenarios eg. proving that it's perpendicular and other scenarios please? thanks.
dailybrother 2 years ago
can you do a vid with the examples of how to apply each rule in deriviatives eg. chain rule, power of a function product rule, quotient, power, linear, constant multiple, sum or difference, etc? please? you really explained this vid quite well.
dailybrother 2 years ago
For anyone who didn't quite get it here is an ultra simplified way of saying it: differentiate the function your given. once you've done that plug in the X point your given and you will get the gradient (m). once you have that it's just a case of plugging the gradient and the point into the equation and simplifying :)
EuanTheBold 2 years ago
very helpful :)
i'm doing higher maths right now in scotland so we name things a wee bit differently like the equation Y-Y1=m(X-X1)
we call it Y-a=m(X-b) to avoid confusion between the 2 X's and Y's but appart from one or two things named differently it made good sence :)
EuanTheBold 2 years ago
what softwareis this you are using teach
kay4real2007 2 years ago
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thepolack18 2 years ago
thank you
FloridaCarClubcom 2 years ago
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genericvideo1 2 years ago
great video this helped me out a lot
i just solved my home work
thanks again
cahall89 2 years ago
Nice video, but I have a few doubts..
Grobannela 2 years ago
This is an excellent video, sir. Extremely clear and helpful. The outline, then demonstrating, then referring back to the steps is the best way to teach this kind of thing, but so few do it. So really, great job!
themanofaction 3 years ago