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I want the area under the curve y=ln(x) from 1 to some number t to be 2, but how can we achieve this? Not only do we have to use ...
45,864 views
2 weeks ago
We will solve a very interesting square root equation sqrt(5-x)=5-x^2 with infinitely nested square roots. This is a math speed run!
1,116,833 views
5 years ago
Time Stamps By categories: 0:00 Intro I. Know your derivatives 1:06 II. Reverse Power Rule 8:54 III. U Sub 18:30 IV. Know the ...
999,408 views
4 years ago
We know the range of sin(x) is between -1 and 1, inclusively, but that's just with real numbers x. What if our input for the sine ...
1,815,885 views
6 years ago
We will tackle a famous calculus problem using the definition of the derivative, forcing even the most confident students to dig ...
261,924 views
1 year ago
I noticed that sec(sin^-1(x) is actually the derivative of inverse sin(x) when I was teaching my precalculus class on Zoom!
83,756 views
2 years ago
0:00 100 integrals part 2 coming soon 1:10 integral of e^(-x^2) from -inf to inf without using polar coordinates. 14:06 check out ...
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Get started with a 30-day free trial on Brilliant: 👉https://brilliant.org/blackpenredpen/ ( 20% off with this link!) This system of ...
141,816 views
2 months ago
#calculus #blackpenredpen #apcalculusbc.
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Can the power of the imaginary unit i ever give us 2? We know i^1=1, i^2=-1, i^3=-i, i^4=1, and so on. So is it possible for us to find ...
238,701 views
100 Inevitable Algebra Problems for Calculus! Designed for AP calculus or college calculus students, this tutorial covers a wide ...
140,961 views
This is the last question of the calculus part of the 2002 Harvard MIT Math Tournament #HMMT. I first thought this is a hard integral ...
595,945 views
Integration by parts by using the DI method! This is the easiest set up to do integration by parts for your calculus 2 integrals.
1,430,866 views
8 years ago
0:00 Solving sqrt(16-x^2)+sqrt(9-x^2)=5 by using geometry 5:15 Check out Brilliant 6:13 Can ChatGPT solve this with geometry?
263,649 views
5 months ago
Thanks to the YouTube algorithm, I discovered Mr. Feng, a 94-year-old calculus teacher, @ycmathematicsphysicsandche5659 .
22,038 views
1 month ago
Let's figure out the limit of x/(x-1) as x goes to 1. This is a calculus from Reddit r/askmath. See the original post: ...
1,033,941 views
Here's a fun geometry challenge from Reddit r/theydidthemath involving finding the unknown length of a regular hexagon.
230,780 views
We will solve a hard trigonometric equation 2sin(x)-2sqrt(3)cos(x)+sqrt(3)tan(x)-3=0. This equation is hard because it requires a ...
92,372 views
Why does the harmonic series 1/2+1/3+1/4+1/5+... diverge to infinity? Answering calculus questions on Reddit. See the original ...
743,134 views
4 months ago
We will investigate a logarithmic equation on the A-level math exam. The equation is 2log_2(x)-log_2(sqrt(x))=3. They first present ...
27,253 views
The exponential equation e^x=0 has no solutions, not even in the complex world, but e^e^x=1 does have solutions!
627,275 views
8 months ago
Here's a fun math problem when we have different logarithms on a right triangle. Is it possible to solve for x so that ln(x), ln(2x), ...
238,324 views
Let's try a regular math problem and a Princeton competition math problem. Regular math: Compute the sum of all positive ...
66,057 views
10 months ago
We will find all real and complex solutions to the "triple exponential" equation 8^x+4^x+2^x=14 that I created. This is a great ...
281,093 views
Thank you for your support! blackpenredpen | 曹老師.
1,189,586 views
Can you solve this very very hard math equation? I would say 99% of the student population won't be able to solve it! We need to ...
1,044,714 views
Learn why the area under the tangent line of y=1/x is very special. We need to know how to use the power rule to take the ...
308,857 views