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  • hm nie mehr schuften bin so reich

  • Beats the hell outta my University of Michigan professors for diff eq.

  • @ewskater1992 stembridge?

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  • Thanks MIT because make it easy.

  • 15:00..exp(-t^2) that's the curve you're all afraid of..don't panic..!

  • this Professor is far better . Thanks MIT

  • my french professor 's English sucks !!!! and it's disgusting for him to use powerpoint to teach math instead of blackboard !!

  • Love it when this guy talks about the 'Hack method", putting on his hack voice and all lolol

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  • At around 9:30 For the lim of (t^n)/(e^t) to infinity, could you also replace t by e^(ln t) so you have a ratio of exponentials and then just say (ln t-t) < 0 except for t=0, and hence the integral converges.. Ah it's all the same really

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  • This guy is fucken incredible. absolutely blown away.

  • Muchas gracias maestro, es un honor y un privilegio aprender de alguien con tanta sabidurioa en esta materia. Tambien, gracias al MIT por difundr estas clases virtuales.

  • Muchas gracias maestro, es un honor y un privilegio aprender de alguien con tanta sabidurioa en esta materia. Tambien, gracias al MIT por difundr estas clases virtuales.

  • nzetucks - yeah - Iowa State - MUCH more difficult, i wish i would have found this earlier!

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  • That was excellent. I'll retain this for when Laplace transforms come up later in the semester.

  • yeah. he is a good professor, thats what you get for getting into MIT. I goto Univ. of Washington and my ODE class is much more disorganized/difficult. This professor could explain anything to anyone.

  • I am only 16 but amazingly, I kinda understood what he ezplained. I was searching a University for my graduation and this video brought a plus for MIT. I love this professor.

  • Check out Walter Lewin's video lectures, the guy is simply amazing!

  • yeah, that old guy is totally amazing !!!

  • Have you taken calculus?

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