Improper Integral - Infinity in Upper and Lower Limits
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At 4:10, shouldn't 't' be approaching negative infinite?
Thanks so much by the way, your videos are so helpful to me. I feel like I learn more from you then I do from my Calc 2 teacher!
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@xxilikemustardxx grrrrr just some of the human race's crowning intellectual achievements
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@TheQuietJ move to austin :)
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@patrickJMT I would certainly pay $10 for your lecture. Sure beats hundreds paid for a regular college professor!
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Thank you so much PatrickJMT!
are you afraid to use tabular integration?
cheers!
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oh haha, sorry you just mentioned it yourself :)
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i'm confused, you start using t--> + infinity instead of t---> -infinity
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@SecantSquared well, the calculus stuff is all in order for the most part. the rest i am in the process of getting organized.
Sorry but why is infinity divergent?
Milioo93 3 weeks ago
@Milioo93 because it is not a finite number
patrickJMT 2 weeks ago
Hi Patrick,
Just wanted to say how incredibly useful your videos are, much more useful than any prof or textbook resource. Now, I know this is more than likely a dumb question, but I've fallen behind in calculus (university), and was wondering how can I catch up / what should I do? It's obviously a lot a material. To be answered would be an honour.
Thank you very much for your time
MathIsMyAchilles 4 weeks ago
@MathIsMyAchilles it is really impossible for me to say what you would need to do to catch up since i really have no idea about your situation. the best thing would be to speak to your prof!!
patrickJMT 3 weeks ago