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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2007

Definition of the the Derivative, Part 3
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Kent Murdick
Instructor of Mathematics
University of South Alabama

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  • Nice, Thank you.

  • so thankful, i spent hours trying to understand this topic on calculus books and i couldnt get it, and it just took me 10 minuts to get it clear by watching your videos.

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  • Simplicity at it's finest you should do vids with PatrickJMT! :)

  • you might want to refer to James Stewert text because that is the bible that calculus students have to use to do problems from and has most if not all the complex problems he did not refer to that gets students have a problem with. try doing the circle with an arc triangle problem and prove that or the problem of two circles over lapping each other and prove that. math teachers give extra credit if you can do those.

  • I thought the first and second were good but this one blew my mind 5 stars. I heard rumors of a fourth? any information?

  • thank you

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  • Simply Explained. Thanks

  • I understand, oh thank you! Thank you! I have been in many superior math books and I can't understand anything.

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