3.2b Rolle's Theorem and the Mean Value Theorem - Calculus

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Check out all of my Calculus Videos and Notes at: http://wowmath.org/Calculus/CalculusNotes.html

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  • Wow, great job!!! You knocked these out of the park on explaining them!!

  • @RescuePits1

    Thanks for the complement.

  • good stuff man thanks for uploading

  • @theredmars

    No problem.  I have videos for the whole year of calculus.

  • i missed this day in class and just looking at notes does not help, but this example helped tremendously, thank you sincerely, i will be back

  • @Lott40

    Sounds good. I have the whole year worth of videos. My website might also help. WOWmath.org

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  • dude this stuff is legit; helped me understand MVT so much more.

  • Very helpful

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  • @RobbWorld omg i got the same questions in my book like you had on here :D

    thanks for the info :P

  • Starting to find all these Youtube math lessons better then my teachers'

  • thank you so much!

  • Wow... this kind of puts my calc teacher to shame. He rushed through this theorem and I've been confused since. Thanks for clearing it up :)

  • thanks great explanation

  • Wow, just Perfectly explained and made sence. My teacher is a good teacher but get TOO much into detail with this therefor gets me a bit lost.. I also was taught to find the slope by using f'(c) = f(b)-f(a) / b-a its a bit easier to understand, but then using y2-y1 / x2-x1 is pretty much the same thing.

  • @BCnumb7 product rule or multiply it all out and then derive it.

  • you sound like you'd be a mean teacher but i learned rolles and MVT in less than 10 minutes ! thanks !!

  • How would you derive (x-2)(x+3)^2? Pls help!

  • Amazing

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