Calculus 1: Maximum and Minimum Values Part 2 (Section 4.1) | Math with Professor V

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You have taught this so well, thank you! 🙌

rajalb
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Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!❤❤🫂🫂

nolowmoshodi_
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why do we not plug in the values in the actual function? e.g. (-1 - 1) ^3 . @4:21 thank you!

adegha
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@11:54 why do you set 25-t^2 less than or equal to 0? Why would you want values less than zero? Wouldn't you just need to divide by zero to get values where F'(t) DNE

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