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Calculus 1: Lecture 3.2 Rolle's Theorem and the Mean Value Theorem 

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This is an actual classroom lecture on Calculus 1. I covered Rolle's Theorem and the Mean Value Theorem. I hope this is helpful. These lectures follow the book Calculus by Larson and Edwards. Here is the book amzn.to/472xvYc (affiliate link).

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Комментарии : 37   
@sharingschizophreniaendthe7287
@sharingschizophreniaendthe7287 3 года назад
Seriously - THANK YOU for pointing out the tricky ones. You are such a wonderful teacher!! I love the full length ones I really feel like I'm there learning with you. Thank you you're a blessing
@TheMathSorcerer
@TheMathSorcerer 3 года назад
👍
@rebeccaschley5146
@rebeccaschley5146 8 месяцев назад
That was a wonderfully intuitive explanation of the Mean Value Theorem. Thank you!
@Orangematz
@Orangematz 4 года назад
Thank you for posting your lectures! You have a very likable and friendly personality.
@TheMathSorcerer
@TheMathSorcerer 4 года назад
thank you!
@Jwhite1979
@Jwhite1979 Год назад
Holy covid reference. But yeah, thanks for this. Such wonderful content.
@robinyoon7370
@robinyoon7370 2 года назад
Why did I just find your video. Your explanation is so easy to digest! Thank you so much professor!!
@Sleepcycle831
@Sleepcycle831 3 года назад
I had no idea you had full lectures on here. Just those short videos were already amazing but man this is awesome. Thanks
@69Paulita
@69Paulita 2 года назад
I want to thank you. The way you teach calculus in your classroom works for me! I never took chemistry in high school (years and years ago), so this has been a tough class to get down. But I believe I am getting it, and I owe you a lot of thanks for the videos you share. You are an amazing encouraging person! I love your energy, and love your love of math!
@TobioEdolvesMark
@TobioEdolvesMark 3 года назад
Unrelated but.. 22:33 Watching this in 2021 and hearing this....goddamn.
@pipertripp
@pipertripp 3 года назад
it's kinda bizarre watching this historical document showing people learning in a group setting during the "normal" times.
@TheMathSorcerer
@TheMathSorcerer 3 года назад
yeah it is, crazy right
@leilanicompean5538
@leilanicompean5538 Год назад
And the mention of the virus too!! I was like "OMG was this recorded right before everything started?" I had to run to the comments lol
@agustinfigueroa7096
@agustinfigueroa7096 2 года назад
I wish I had you as a professor in my class!! I'm learning calculus before I take calculus in the fall and you are so energetic and determined. I enjoy watching your videos. THANK YOU A TON!
@davy1220
@davy1220 9 месяцев назад
how did u do in ur class
@chriswilliams5291
@chriswilliams5291 Год назад
I really enjoy your enthusiasm and I learned a lot from this video thanks for doing what you do!
@Budams-heydays
@Budams-heydays 2 года назад
I like your teaching style. You are a fun teacher as well.
@joeanderson2024
@joeanderson2024 2 года назад
Watching in 2022 23:00 “people died apparently” tell me about it
@jonaskoelker
@jonaskoelker 2 года назад
They see me Rolle'ing They hate it I'm proving And tryin' to find my eps'lon's delta
@chrissherlock1748
@chrissherlock1748 Месяц назад
Underrated comment
@80sguyobsolete94
@80sguyobsolete94 4 года назад
Lo del número Pi no creo que sea cierto porque Pi es un número irracional, y los irracionales por definición no pueden expresarse como cociente de 2 números. Si fuese correcto, Pi sería un número racional pero no cumple con las propiedades de números racionales. Por ello sería conveniente decir que el cociente de longitud de circunferencia entre el diámetro es una aproximación al número Pi irracional, que requiere de cocientes infinitos: es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demostraci%C3%B3n_de_la_irracionalidad_de_%CF%80#:~:text=Se%20puede%20demostrar%20que%20%CF%80,deber%C3%ADa%20existir%20tal%20fracci%C3%B3n%20continua. Tus clases son de calidad. Buen trabajo.
@frosty8655
@frosty8655 4 года назад
Where is this shot ?
@Faisal-mg9vk
@Faisal-mg9vk 3 года назад
Well helpful thanks so much👍🏻
@TheMathSorcerer
@TheMathSorcerer 3 года назад
You are welcome !
@essafvictor7307
@essafvictor7307 2 года назад
hello, may I know your name ps. ur the best math teacher on the planet
@davidhsiao8204
@davidhsiao8204 3 года назад
i feel bad for the camera
@TheMathSorcerer
@TheMathSorcerer 3 года назад
lol
@davidhsiao8204
@davidhsiao8204 3 года назад
@@TheMathSorcerer good lectures btw! ty
@iqrahbashir583
@iqrahbashir583 4 года назад
Sir what happens if we take the function to be differentiabe in [a,b] instead of (a,b)
@joeanderson2024
@joeanderson2024 2 года назад
If a function is differentiable from a to b including the endpoints, then it’s differentiable from a to b excluding the endpoints
@HiQuantumSKY
@HiQuantumSKY 11 месяцев назад
There is no problem with [a,b] Theorem states 'at least required' conditions. And also why you want to differentiate at the end points when the answer will be between those points.
@wyattb.4100
@wyattb.4100 2 года назад
Good for Josh
@dipp1511
@dipp1511 Год назад
where do you teach? Didn't learn MVT and Rolle's until intro analysis!
@joeanderson2024
@joeanderson2024 2 года назад
37:02 superstore is my favorite show.
@chrissherlock1748
@chrissherlock1748 Месяц назад
Actually, shouldn’t that be there exists *at least one* number c such that f’(c) = 0?
@chrissherlock1748
@chrissherlock1748 Месяц назад
Also - thank you, amazing lecture, you are great :-)
@ajjenga4316
@ajjenga4316 10 месяцев назад
Please stop calling an "asymptote" an "asymtope". You say it in all of your videos! Although when you spell it out you do spell and say it correctly. Soooo many people say this word wrong....sorry...pet peeve.
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