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  • I am very happy to see the vidoe Integral Test Instructor: Joel Lewis from you, hopefully the others also are happy for You

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  • Thank you Joel, the answer for the 2nd one should be 1/ln2. The answer is the same though. However, this has very explicit information and I like the mood you convey as well. This is how education should be rendered. Big up from Trinidad. I think I will pass Engineering Math now. You also helped me with 'Distance from a point to a plane.'.

  • @pepteamsergi09 I said that the result does not matter since you would realize after the integration that the answer is a number and not infinity

  • is Isn't it -1/(ln2) = -1.442695... and not Ln2 which is 0.6931471806

  • 0:45 come back! I dont want to work it out i just want u to show me how to do it

  • Second one must be 1/ln2 but it does not really matter 'cuz the sum converge and this must the answer

  • @XTIANL0RD what do u mean no matter? explain plz??? I'm still thinking -1/ln(2)= -1/ln(2)

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  • insightful commentary instead of just writing the equations without explanation or elaboration like many professors do. thank you.

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