Using Implicit Differentiation - Extra Examples
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@litojonny that is like 15 ' i love you ' in one day from different people : )
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i credit my A in honors calc to these videos
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I LOVE U
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My teacher taught it way more complicated. You make it simple!
Thanks again! (:
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thank youuu! everything is so much clearer
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One thing about the first problem you did in this video:
Why would you not simplify the solution, dy/dx=(y-3x^2)/(3y^2-x) further, making it, dy/dx=(1-3x)/(3y-1)?
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These 61 videos basically taught everything I needed to know for the first half of AP Calculus BC in 2 days whereas it takes 5 months for my school to teach me this. And even then with all the time they have they can't teach well. Simple yet effective is always the best. Thank you patrickJMT.
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my prof caught me looking at your videos during my calc lab, then promptly added you to her syllabus for "extra help"
will be here next semester for multivariable o.O and university physics.
teaching me math for 3 years now.
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thank you
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Only thing i dont really under stand is if the xy has a constant what do i do with the constant when differentiating
thank you so much for this video !!
i understand it now :D
nicgurl829 2 months ago
@nicgurl829 you are very welcome
patrickJMT 2 months ago
dude, you're better then my math teacher. i got a 5 on his last test, because of you i finally understand what i'm doing! going to ace the next test for you. thank you!
zoomX240 3 months ago
@zoomX240 you are very welcome : )
patrickJMT 3 months ago
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nikazar369 4 months ago
@nikazar369 : )
patrickJMT 4 months ago