Euler's Method Example 1 PART 2/3

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  • Awesome!! Thanks so much for explaining this simply.

  • @barbwirenoose Glad I could help! :)

  • You know what..

    I don't even understand what my professor was talking about through his 10-hr lecture.

    And I finally got the idea of that "Initial value problem" by watching 30 minutes of your videos.

    The professor in my university should be fired..

  • @tinying88 Frustrating, but I'm glad the videos helped! :)

  • thank you very much, you are so good. Muito obrigado!!!!

  • @coppefu Awww thanks!! :) You're welcome! :)

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  • What accent are you speaking?

  • @seyeruoynepotsuj Sorry, I should have been more clear. The rule that says you have to do that is called Chain Rule. Chain Rule tells you that you have to take the integral of the entire fraction first, ignoring the detail in the denominator, and then divide what you got by the derivative of your denominator. :D

  • Why do you have to divide by what's within the modulus lines (at 6:12) ? Is it just a rule that you must do that?

  • @warnick80 I'm so glad! You're welcome! :D

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