wow thank you so much this finally makes sense.... 7 minutes of this is seriously equivalent to a 2-3 hour course at my college. I love how visual you are, that's how most people learn.
I wish I had youtube in college. This is wicked. Great examples, a well spoken professor and not a million questions from people who have no business being in the class. It's rejuvenated my love for math... much to the dismay of my wife. lol
I want to major in astronomy but I have to take calculus one, two, three, and differential equations. I don't think I want to major in astronomy now, this shit looks hard. I can barely pass algebra two lol
waaaaaoooo!!!! Thank You so much, you rock!!! I was very worried because of my exam of tomorrow, but I understood the theme due to your videos!!! Thanks!!!
Thank you! This helped alot! My calculus TA seems like he likes to show off his math abilities rather than teach and you teach it amazingly! Midterm today and I know this helped.
this guy is so patient... hes explaining what he already knows so well so thoroughly and slowly, step by step, but without losing his patience even a bit. which is what makes him a great teacher :)
I'm having problems with the more complicated chain rule problems, and this along with Chain Rule 2 helped a bit. Hopefully when I try a problem myself I'll get it better.
can anybody get this one? i've been stuck on it for at least 45 minutes x(2-x^2)^1/2 the answer in my book is (2-2x^2)/(2-x^2)^1/2 and I havn't been able to get it yet
Thank you so much for your calculus videos. It is invaluable for me to be able to review and replay the sections that are challenging for me. Thanks for helping me get through calculus!!! P.S. I enjoy the fact that you look at the camera and have a smile on your face. I think that it keeps me engaged. There's nothing worse than a teacher who looks only at the board or who looks like they are miserable.
The Chain Rule has been driving me bonkers, but I think I'm beginning to see where the 'outside' and the 'inside' functions are to calculate the lot. I'm still struggling a bit with functions that have e or ln involved. I guess I'll get there in the end.
I have not learned anything from my calculus teacher and you've taught mee everything i've learned in my calculus class since the past two weeks in just an hour or less!
error @ 6:03 if you simplify (x+3) you will (x+3) to the power -3/2 and not 3/2 because if you have a^n divided by a^m you will a to the power of (n-m) which is (1/2)-(2)= -3/2.
Please come teach at the University of Illinois, I'm learning nothing from my current Bus. Calc. teacher you seem to be doing much better and this is over the internet...
Thanks you.
LAnonHubbard 2 weeks ago
Where, oh where, was this man when I was struggling with calc?
BurpTheKitten 2 weeks ago
i like this man! hes among d best teachers..thank god for havin u here
swttinky 1 month ago
He not only teach mathematics but also teach "how to teach"..
linkinmaa 1 month ago
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DanceMikkiDance 2 months ago
his knowledge is as huge as his eyebrows!
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CFooseno1 3 months ago 2
now i feel fuckin smart.
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bebefore3 4 months ago
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TheRedMoss 4 months ago
G money baller since he was a toddler i bet......
60tigerwoods 4 months ago
at 8:03 after you find the derivative of -x squared, weren't you suppose to find the derivative of -x?? which would be -1
SkLaNe22 4 months ago
what is the derivative of youtube?
illisanantexico 1 year ago
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GloriousBrilliance 3 months ago
I have literally been doing these for 12 hours straight and this is by far the clearest I have seen it presented. Thanks.
BodieSkate 1 year ago
damn old man , SLOW DOWN !!!! pause a bit pleassseeee ! GOSH !
reppindaw685 1 year ago
Come to Australia and lecture maths at UQ? Thanks man, you are amazing. Thankyou for being so patient and saving my mathematical ass. :)
xolauraelisabethxo 1 year ago
I prayed to God for help today, and I found this tonight. THANKS!!!!!!
playboyof09 1 year ago
wow thank you so much this finally makes sense.... 7 minutes of this is seriously equivalent to a 2-3 hour course at my college. I love how visual you are, that's how most people learn.
lzflzflzf 1 year ago
your helping me so much with my a levels maths, i love the way maths is the same in all countries!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
pughyflyhalf 1 year ago
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16ricardopp 1 year ago
I wish I had youtube in college. This is wicked. Great examples, a well spoken professor and not a million questions from people who have no business being in the class. It's rejuvenated my love for math... much to the dismay of my wife. lol
popedarren 1 year ago
DR. Youtube is awesome lol
alecpark89 1 year ago 2
Thank you again and again
aldimiola5 1 year ago
Watched all 3 videos tonight going to start Implicit Differentiation tomorrow. Thank you again for this.
Blackjay8 2 years ago
thanks...
my book hasn't done E and cos and tan..
but otherwise, pretty solid stuff...
onetimeuse12 2 years ago
A+ vid man
ianharwood 2 years ago
thank you and & love you
johnytumadre 2 years ago
I want to major in astronomy but I have to take calculus one, two, three, and differential equations. I don't think I want to major in astronomy now, this shit looks hard. I can barely pass algebra two lol
jacobbis4lovers 2 years ago
you are soooo osm!
clareches 2 years ago
totally saved for my math final! thank you!
HotTouch69 2 years ago
he keep changing shirt during his video? LOL
Keithzify 2 years ago
@Keithzify lmao
GloriousBrilliance 3 months ago
The Man
DJPirrone 2 years ago
exactly what i needed
gobiballer 2 years ago
these videos are saving my life!! thank you!
loger0050 2 years ago
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pik4lif 2 years ago
yo i think he went to college too! he's of this world right now!!!!!!!!!!!
gobiballer 2 years ago
Thanks!
koolcat0709 2 years ago
waaaaaoooo!!!! Thank You so much, you rock!!! I was very worried because of my exam of tomorrow, but I understood the theme due to your videos!!! Thanks!!!
Venjhamin 2 years ago
My Calculus prof at FIU sucks big time :(, but this guy is saving my ass. I have my 1 test tomorrow. I'm pretty sure these vids will help
enilec68 2 years ago 3
first equation when he divided out the 2, he messed up a tiny bit of mental math when he divided out the 2, he got 10/2=2.
Zeldamariomz 2 years ago
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andrewgarmon 2 years ago
no he didn't... the 5x is in the brackets. He just took the 2x out completely
xDirectJABx 2 years ago
I bet they're rocket surgeons!
TimJamesSaunders 2 years ago 3
I bet his children are rocket scientist
omogaju 2 years ago 3
lifesaver!
alchemitch 2 years ago
You make me love math!! thanks MR brain
yeyita9742 2 years ago
Awesome Videos, Explains things very well. I use his videos to supplement what i learn in my class, very helpful...
YoManila 2 years ago
why (2x) in the second step..??
Mercy447 2 years ago
Because product rule states
d/dx(UV) = V(du/dx) + U(dv/dx)
or written better as
VU' + UV'
Zekian 2 years ago
its the derivitave of the frist x(square) = 2x
asdrubal121 2 years ago
Thank You!!!
I have a final exam tomorrow and this was really helpful. I learned more from this video than an entire semester of class!
tonyboo670 2 years ago
isn't the derivative of cos(t)^2 2[cos(t)] [-sin(t)] ? i don't think that last problem is right
emtbcary 2 years ago
It is, he just put the negative in front of sin t, in front of the 2. Usually putting the negative sign in front of the term makes things more clear.
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SalvationEternity777 2 years ago
much better then my teacher who just wrote down all the rules for integration and differentiation :|
08octavarium8 2 years ago
thank you
beanztc 2 years ago 3
omg thanks
your pretty good, this ones were the only ones that i couldnt understand!
thedarkisonfire 2 years ago 2
Thank you! This helped alot! My calculus TA seems like he likes to show off his math abilities rather than teach and you teach it amazingly! Midterm today and I know this helped.
Keeganc24 3 years ago 2
you are awesome i love math!
mgswiat 3 years ago 2
you the bomb men, have my quiz 2moro & i wasn't getting it fully.
Thanks and God Bless.
jpm1189 3 years ago 2
this guy is so patient... hes explaining what he already knows so well so thoroughly and slowly, step by step, but without losing his patience even a bit. which is what makes him a great teacher :)
psykick000 3 years ago 30
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icl0udn3t 1 month ago
you are jesus. I got my test tomorrow, and my book was not at all helpful. you were. bless you
cihan2050 3 years ago 3
Should have been my teacher, understand every bit! :D
Znakeeye88 3 years ago 4
Thank you so much! My teacher at school cannot teach at all! I finally understand how to do questions similar to the first example now.
ultralord910 3 years ago 4
he loves that yellow shirt XD
ziolp 3 years ago 4
I'm having problems with the more complicated chain rule problems, and this along with Chain Rule 2 helped a bit. Hopefully when I try a problem myself I'll get it better.
xlanilicioux 3 years ago
Great Teacher
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leoztube 3 years ago 5
This man is a straight up boss!!!
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RKOBALLER07 3 years ago 22
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00cutiezz00 3 years ago 5
u r da king
amilimax 3 years ago 6
can anybody get this one? i've been stuck on it for at least 45 minutes x(2-x^2)^1/2 the answer in my book is (2-2x^2)/(2-x^2)^1/2 and I havn't been able to get it yet
ksm00th 3 years ago
Where did the division in the answer come from? 0.o
PitchBlackPoison 3 years ago
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frankyoldschool 3 years ago 6
MR. MCKEAGUE
isnt that at 4:55 when you reciprocate. doesnt that x^2 become x^-2...changin the sign of the exponent?
uncanny15 3 years ago
Thank you so much for your calculus videos. It is invaluable for me to be able to review and replay the sections that are challenging for me. Thanks for helping me get through calculus!!! P.S. I enjoy the fact that you look at the camera and have a smile on your face. I think that it keeps me engaged. There's nothing worse than a teacher who looks only at the board or who looks like they are miserable.
arntu 3 years ago 4
you're the fucking boss...! Thank you very much!
carcinosgb 3 years ago 2
I watched all 3 and this is the best explanation I jave ever gotten from any professor. God Bless You and keep doing what you're doing!
pinoyj858 3 years ago 3
Thank you for your excellent lecture.
The Chain Rule has been driving me bonkers, but I think I'm beginning to see where the 'outside' and the 'inside' functions are to calculate the lot. I'm still struggling a bit with functions that have e or ln involved. I guess I'll get there in the end.
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lillyvalleys 3 years ago 3
This guy kicks ass.
1994camaroz28 3 years ago 2
=O ohMY! Thank you soo much!
I have not learned anything from my calculus teacher and you've taught mee everything i've learned in my calculus class since the past two weeks in just an hour or less!
mochii 3 years ago 3
yes true
curioustoknow123 3 years ago
error @ 6:03 if you simplify (x+3) you will (x+3) to the power -3/2 and not 3/2 because if you have a^n divided by a^m you will a to the power of (n-m) which is (1/2)-(2)= -3/2.
curioustoknow123 3 years ago
If you leave (x+3) in the denominator, the exponent will be 3/2. It all depends on whether you want positive exponents only, or not.
MathTV 3 years ago
Spot on! Maestro.
kriegsmark 3 years ago 2
boom!
pughyflyhalf 1 year ago
redicola,
he factors using the 2x so you need to multiply 5x by 2x to get 10x^2
curioustoknow123 3 years ago
I have an ap calc midterm coming up, so I think I'm in love with you
monkeyfacefoot 3 years ago
You are the best. thank you
stephanimoroni 4 years ago 3
this guy is so hot right now.
bkjoelover 4 years ago
Please come teach at the University of Illinois, I'm learning nothing from my current Bus. Calc. teacher you seem to be doing much better and this is over the internet...
rhammes07 4 years ago 3
HE IS COOL
alyausa 4 years ago 3
thank YOU so much Mr. McKeague!
aja431 4 years ago 3
i didn't catch how you get 5x in 2:23
redricola 4 years ago 4
This guy is the best tutor ever!
LTF85199 4 years ago 4
Thanks a million! This stuff seemed so impossible just minutes ago! I get it now. Thank you thank you thank you!
WitherDark 4 years ago
This is incedibly helpful. Thank you vey much, sir.
209507 4 years ago 3
amazing teaching, you've made my life soooo much easier
RySnow 4 years ago
THANKS!
CorinthianP 4 years ago
Impressive. :-)! This guy is my idol!
CorinthianP 4 years ago
Thank you SO MUCH sir. This was a great help:)
could you do one simular to this only raised to 1/2 (square root) instead of 10? Thanks again.
smokey566 4 years ago
Excelente video. Muchas gracias.
Puedes colocar ejercicios de límites con forma indeterminada (0/0). Gracias.
calculus100 4 years ago