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Lec 12 | MIT 18.01 Single Variable Calculus, Fall 2007

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Lecture 12: Related rates

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  • Thanks MIT! You are giving chances for those who can't afford to go to expensive schools!

    -Rommel from the Philippines

  • I beg you MIT, please upload the rest of the Calculus lectures. One of the most fundemental classes for math and science and they have only about a third of it up. ;-()

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  • Whoa, did I miss something here?

    At 42:11, he set dA/dx = 0. How did he get that? Can someone explain? Thank you :)

  • He's a very intelligent professor.

  • @childkiller1500 No, because V in this case is not a function of x, it's a constant.

  • 33:11 it's A=3*2^(2/3)*V^(2/3)

  • @chenhsi4 Meh perhaps most of them are first years, and this class lasts only one semester anyway, there to make sure everyone has the basics down.

    Eitherway, why the hell do you care, and if this stuff is below you, why are you watching it?

  • sooooo what was x? lol

  • @bjret They had a test on lec 9, it says it in end of lec 8.

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