Calculus 2: Arc Length (Video #8) | Math with Professor V

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Informal derivation of the arc length formula (including using the Mean Value Theorem!). Three classic examples of applying the Arc Length formula for functions of x and y, and step by step explanation of the integration techniques necessary to evaluate them. #arclength #calculus2 #mathtvwithprofessorv #calculus #mathvideos #youtubemath #calculusvideos #integration #integralcalculus #meanvaluetheorem #arclengthintegrals #calculus2videos #mathprofessor #mathtutor #mathhelp #math #precalculus #integrals

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so, what do you say after you completed a problem successfully? --"how do you like those apples?" lol, easy peazy .. talent isn't learned, you are born with talent. Prof V is very talented. Her style of presentation is above and beyond what you find in other videos. absolutely AMAZING. I have to admit, I am 68 years old. I truly enjoy learning the calculus and physics. While others enjoy crossword puzzles or reading or whatever hobby, I enjoy solving Math Problems. There's a certain "high" you get when you solve a problem on your own. Thank you Professor "V" for sharing your GIFT of Teaching with the world. :)

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That last problem was nice, definitely enjoyed how you take time to mould us into understanding these concepts. Thank you so much :)

gidionmashiane
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Professor V, I have a question. Don't we need to change the limit once we replace it with x after u substitution?

hafizasultana
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So for that last example, how do you determine whether that radical function (or basically any function) is even or odd and whether it is greater or less than equal to zero?

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Without u sub or anything 13:28 1/9 just??

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Dear Professor Five, what sections in Calculus 2 build on this topic?

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