Fundamental Theorem of Calculus 1 | Geometric Idea + Chain Rule Example
Derivatives are geometrically tangents to curves while definite integrals area areas under curves. How are these related? The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus parts I and II show how we can compare these two fundamental concepts in Calculus. The first derivative, the subject of this video, allows us to see geometrically how to compute the derivative of an accumulation function.
We finish the video with a computation showing how to combine chain rule and FTC 1
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We finish the video with a computation showing how to combine chain rule and FTC 1
**************************************************
Now it's your turn:
1) Summarize the big idea of this video in your own words
2) Write down anything you are unsure about to think about later
3) What questions for the future do you have? Where are we going with this content?
4) Can you come up with your own sample test problem on this material? Solve it!
Learning mathematics is best done by actually DOING mathematics. A video like this can only ever be a starting point. I might show you the basic ideas, definitions, formulas, and examples, but to truly master math means that you have to spend time - a lot of time! - sitting down and trying problems yourself, asking questions, and thinking about mathematics. So before you go on to the next video, pause and go THINK.
***************************************************
Want more ideas for learning math effectively?
►How to Watch Math Videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ljq5y3ksk8o
►5 Tips to Make Math Practice Problems Effective: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPH2lqis3D0
****************************************************
►Want some cool math? Check out my "Cool Math" Series:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxelE_9RzwJ-cqfUtaFBpiho
****************************************************
Course Playlists:
►Calculus I: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHXZ9OQGMqxfT9RMcReZ4WcoVILP4k6-m
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