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Calculus I "First Derivative Test" Part 1 Version II

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Professor Robaudo demonstrates the process and benefits of first derivative test from Calculus I. Part 1

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  • Easy for those who are good at it. I'm quite stupid when it comes to math, so I find it really difficult. But still I wish I was good at math.:(

  • Mistake - between c1 and c2 f'>0

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  • @maijib2009 actually, real life situations are Calculus base not Geometry. Take the oil spill for example. You know that the oil will rise up to the top of the water and they will form a "circular" ring as they expand in time. By measuring the size of the spill at a given time you can use derivative to find how "big" the spill will be at any given time and when it reaches shore. This is just for example...

  • lol at user name "themathmaster". oh come on,

    can you explain to me the proof of Poincare's Conjecture ?

  • Shouldn't it be f'>0 between c1 and c2? ...since it's increasing. lol, funny how the prof didn't realize that...

  • I hate calculus cuz I don't understand I think if you use calculus to find the area between curve lines you will never ever get the exact true result. I think geometry is better. calculus may be just for theory not for reality or fact..

  • Calculus is definitely arcane, but if you realize that all those crazy symbols and gizmos actually represent very simple, fundamental concepts, it becomes much easier.

    Not easy, but easier.

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