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Thank you so much sir❤ And the answer of the last question is both of the sine waves are moving simultaneously.
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Very good explanation! Cheers!
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Loveeee it. God, finally I understand the practical of sine, yayyyy. Bless you
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Excelent video series! but 6:00 any number divided by 0 isn't infinity, it is undefined.
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5:36 same speed and size size of ferry wheels, but we are recording the on the right for double the time :)
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I've studied engineering and always keep forgetting the time constant. Damn...
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Which software used for this woderfull animation? Thanks a lot
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i think they are the same!!!!!!
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Superb explanation.
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Another utterly brilliant introduction to the fundamentals of trig. Thank you!
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If only more people who teach trig explained it this way! Thank you!
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This is SO helpful - thank you! It makes everything so clear!
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Thanks, I was trying to graph a tangent wave and your video really helped.
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Thanks sir you helped very much i got difficulty in class 11 on this topic now all clear❤
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Fantastic Explanation Sir. I wish my school teachers had given such beautiful explanation.
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NEP authorities should watch this video & do necessary changes. Gr8 explanation sir.
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@@RoseUniversity National Education Policy(NEP) under the Central Government in India.
Simple and sweet. Sometimes It's easy to overlook the basics. Thanks.
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Fantastic explanation about slopes and tangents!!! Thank you!
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Really excellent!!! Are you planning to do more videos?
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Brilliant Content! Thank you so much for this video.
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Excellen video, perfect explanation with graphics. Thank you.
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As per my understanding I am thinking of the vertical motion of the Red square moving through time in the horizontal direction and then tracking the movement of the square that will produce a sine wave
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Wana know how dc transfer cycled can be helped ...DC capacitors. Helps an off grid systems batteries during charging cycle. 4:25
Hi there, not sure what you're asking. Can you explain a little more?
Since there is no increase in strecth, means both the peak values are same, the red and blue Giant Wheels have same size. If we observe the both figures, both the giant wheels complete 1 cycle in 20 mins so they have same time period.
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Quality of content js super
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Mind blowing
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You got me with the final question. I didn't pay much attention to the axis information.
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This is the best explanation of a tangent line I have ever seen or heard. Thanks!
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I subscribed today watched many videos today
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Simply great explanation
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Thanks for Indian Sanskrit contribution “Ardhya” we still use the latter word in our daily social communication for example “give me half of the fruit or any item by saying “give me Ardhya”
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Here's said that tangent is parallel to line inside the circle but it's written often everywhere that tangent line is always perpendicular to the "radius" line, how's that please explain
Hi! Actually, “a tangent is always perpendicular to the radius” is sort of a confusing statement for students. In reality, a tangent is a simply a straight line that touches a curve or curved surface at a point, but if extended does not cross it at that point”. The curved surface here is the circumference of the circle. When we explained the concept of slope in this video, we used a line inside the circle. Turns out, it is the same as the radius. Then we showed that the tangent is simply parallel to that line to prove the slope graph stays the same. To understand further, you may start with any tangent on the circle of your choice and rotate it around and plot its slope. All that would change is where you would start and end on the tangent wave. Another way to look at this, if you draw another radius vertically up from the center to our chosen tangent and it’ll be perpendicular the tangent and your statement would hold true. Hope this helps! And thank you for supporting the channel.
yes, I checked in Desmos graph and there I found two concept: "tangent line" and "tangent function"... so in "tangent function" there's a line that perpendicular to radius but "tangent line" it's the stuff that you explained here: "a simply a straight line that touches a curve or curved surface at a point"....so I'm little bit confused when to start with and how to imagine it in my head))
Sure, it can be confusing. Here's the distinction: - A function is something which would take an input and give out an output. So a Tangent function would be Tangent(45 degrees) = 1, where 45 degrees is the input and 1 is the output. f ( input ) = Output where f or function here is a tangent. - A tangent line is what we discussed, different from a function with an input output relationship. Tan function is added to the title of the video so when people search for it, this video provides an insight into where the tan function comes from. Again, Tangent Wave is a function where the input is the horizontal axis, and the output is the vertical axis.
@@RoseUniversity Thanks a lot! I'll have to do some more research and learning, but your videos really helped me gain insight into trigonometric concepts.
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this is actually good
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you are absolutley incredible thank you so much !!!!
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Great video, thank you.
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Excellent video! Two math degrees teacher 15 years and have never seen a better video on cosine functions!
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Lots of "co"s in trigonometry. Cosine, cosecant, cotangent and cocaine. Now I understand it better. 😊
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brilliant! 33 yrs to come accross this video and finally understand! Thank you!!!
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Me too! I'm literally 33.
clearest series of math videos ive every watched thanks so much
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Really very informative 🎉
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