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Calculus: Derivatives 3

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Determining the derivatives of simple polynomials.

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  • Lol, his pen messes up through the entire thing and I still learn a ton.

    In the classroom one tiny mistake distracts the class for at least the length of this video.

  • I will vote for this dude if he runs for a presidency.

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  • legit....I learn so much in a few mintues then i do in class....problem? xD

  • DaUNteD??? NO WAY!! :D

  • Not scary at all thank you!

  • why do people insist of using this "digital blackboard" how about just using the office pack - and then planning ahead what you are going to say

  • @miintandsage thanks lol that was dumb on my part

  • @eleafo it's because x^0 is one. any variable to the power of 0 is *always* equal to one.

  • @danoodledooddle If I did my math correctly, it should be 108x^3-81x^2+18x-1.

  • whats the derivative of f(x)=x(3x-1)^3

  • @shitaye12 Yeah this guy is a maths Ninja - what a legend hey!

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