what the hell is this, and where did it come from--seriously, did my teacher skip this altogether??? so confused i don't even know where to start. why do you integrate with regard to x and then do derivatives for y and z????
Patrick, you saved my love for math! REALLY! While I know that my current professor is a smart guy, he's not really good at simple explanations. I could not wrap my head around this concept. And now... It feels so natural to think about it! You truly are a GEM! I'm watching EACH of your videos before I try working book problems. I feel better about my upcoming final exam.
Thank you so much! I didn't quite get it when my professor went over this, but you made it quite easy to understand. Thanks again! Keep up the good work!!
Sweet! you're vids are soooooo helpful. i don't exactly pay attention in class, but I can almost always figure out what I need to know from the book. But when that fails, I know patrickJMT's got my back!
Thank you so much for this video!!! My professor has a really thick asian accent and I can never understand what he is trying to say. When he went over this lesson I had no idea what he was talking about, but you made your video really clear. Thank you again!!!
Hey thanks a lot for your videos, I have a complex analysis midterm tomorrow and your uploads are a great way to review the computational aspects of it.
ok i understood absolutely none of this and i am completely blown a way that such math functions exist.........im at a loss for words.. fx= yadda yadda bing bing F!!!...... i am not worthy.
I was shocked. Out of all of your videos, I could not quite grasp this concept. I understood all the computation, but the steps of integrating and then taking partials was a bit loopy.. I had no idea what had to be done next after each step. Thank You for the video though.
Finals preparation! Thanks, patrickJMT!
YouareQueer 2 months ago
You are awesome! srsly, I learn more from your short videos than my 2 hour lecture. Keep it up! I'm def going to show people this :)
Mr1ncept10n 2 months ago
One of your best videos, very clear.
xFlenchx 2 months ago
Thank you so much! The explanation is very clear...better than my math professor :)
nhienoe 2 months ago
You're awesome!! Thank you so much!
lufmorone 3 months ago
Thanks you sir. Nothing like paying $8000 in tuition to learn it from a stranger on youtube..
p0wntatoe 3 months ago 26
@p0wntatoe welcome to our modern world
patrickJMT 3 months ago 4
how come you'll so good at all subjects of math? what's the secret to understanding math?
thaoboi2 4 months ago
@thaoboi2 working hard and being thoughtful
patrickJMT 4 months ago 4
@patrickJMT That's true, I'm a Physics major and we're going into complex analysis, that stuff is pretty crazy!
thaoboi2 4 months ago
@thaoboi2 given bjs
fritz4104 3 months ago
nice. good explaining.
legendarysannin65 4 months ago
what the hell is this, and where did it come from--seriously, did my teacher skip this altogether??? so confused i don't even know where to start. why do you integrate with regard to x and then do derivatives for y and z????
geekgal1000 7 months ago
the diff colored markers helped alot, you made this all very clear thankss a bunch!!
dancerofmoon 8 months ago
Exam in 10hrs, had completely forgot how to do this. Your video brought it all rushing back. Thanks
psped7529104 8 months ago
excellent explanation. Much better than my calculus teacher did. I understood everything perfectly. Thank you.
mitchthesnowboarder1 8 months ago
exellent vid, very clear, thanks
scrossr7 9 months ago
honestly didn't get it before i watched this video. thankyou very much
xo0O0xox0O0ox 9 months ago
WOW! this video really helped me understant how to get the potential..
whew! exam in 8 hours..thank you..
thank you so much.....
yasimsk 9 months ago
I would pay handsomely to have you as my personal tutor! Thankyou for helping me through my uni math assignment :D
Ninjarni 9 months ago
calc 3 final exam in an hour. needed to review this quickly and you helped big time! u da man! thank you.
lancevancedance 10 months ago 9
Patrick, you saved my love for math! REALLY! While I know that my current professor is a smart guy, he's not really good at simple explanations. I could not wrap my head around this concept. And now... It feels so natural to think about it! You truly are a GEM! I'm watching EACH of your videos before I try working book problems. I feel better about my upcoming final exam.
illusionmajik 10 months ago
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illusionmajik 10 months ago
seems irrelevant that i fell asleep in that lecture now...
cheeseontoast13 11 months ago
@havocexe You.
tucense 11 months ago
very helpful, thanks muchisimo
hugguhead 1 year ago
Im showing this to everybody.
lxiam 1 year ago
@lxiam spread the word - id appreciate it.
patrickJMT 1 year ago 2
cheers m8
alzaeem5656 1 year ago
Thank you so much! I didn't quite get it when my professor went over this, but you made it quite easy to understand. Thanks again! Keep up the good work!!
JungoBoi123 1 year ago
i was soooo confused, but this helped alot!!! i appreciate all of your vids. thanks so much!!!
txdiva09 1 year ago
Sweet! you're vids are soooooo helpful. i don't exactly pay attention in class, but I can almost always figure out what I need to know from the book. But when that fails, I know patrickJMT's got my back!
blainer19er 1 year ago
this helped alot man, thanks. Not sure how i'd be doin so well in multi without these vids
MaNaKProductions 1 year ago
Got it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
red619619 1 year ago
Thanks for the video!!
chrisv20 1 year ago
Thanks for the video!!
chrisv20 1 year ago
great job on the videos man you just explain thinks way better than my proffessor and judging from all the comments it looks like im not alone
Otaku073 1 year ago
Thank you so much for this video!!! My professor has a really thick asian accent and I can never understand what he is trying to say. When he went over this lesson I had no idea what he was talking about, but you made your video really clear. Thank you again!!!
pettiofficer 1 year ago
this was very helpful!!! Thank you!
bkrysztof 1 year ago
Hey thanks a lot for your videos, I have a complex analysis midterm tomorrow and your uploads are a great way to review the computational aspects of it.
kaskarn 1 year ago
Really good video, good job !
xunnyn 1 year ago
Thanks man, I hope you have solved an example in which the function g(y,z) are not zero. But any ways, it was a good educative video. Thanks a lot
ZohaibAriz 1 year ago
I LOVE YOU!! Thanks. :)
valdizos 1 year ago
Thank you for this! Very clear. What would happen if there was no potential function? When trying to solve for h(y,z) would you get an inequality?
itsmancini 1 year ago
I hope you're making a lot of money doing something math-y somehow! Because you're better than any calc professor I have ever had.
amadlion 1 year ago
thank you so much! I aced my Calc III final!
tamerz1690 1 year ago
patrickJMT>>Stewart Multivariable Calculus: 6th Edition
This actually makes sense now. Thanks! Keep up the great work!
RJ11234 1 year ago
Thanks! Mind not the haters!
quoi122 1 year ago
atta be patrick, atta be
ds121 1 year ago
yes! thank you so much for this video! it was wonderfully clear and concise. beautifully done. and now i can find potentials! whooo math!
meganparsec 2 years ago
Did the constant die?
luckyguests 2 years ago
ok i understood absolutely none of this and i am completely blown a way that such math functions exist.........im at a loss for words.. fx= yadda yadda bing bing F!!!...... i am not worthy.
315adog 2 years ago
I was shocked. Out of all of your videos, I could not quite grasp this concept. I understood all the computation, but the steps of integrating and then taking partials was a bit loopy.. I had no idea what had to be done next after each step. Thank You for the video though.
trese0000 2 years ago
@trese0000 sorry to let you down! this stuff is confusing i think : )
patrickJMT 2 years ago
@patrickJMT chin up mate. pretty sure the video was boss. Definitely taught me a better method than my lecturer.
learntobatson 1 year ago
your math videos make me want to touch you inappropriatly! (sorry)
but no, really.... thank you for this.
Phibins 2 years ago 28
lol
fender0strat 2 years ago