Using Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions (1 of 2: Finding a tangent)

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Heyo Eddie I love your content : ) keep it up you are the best teacher I ever met

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Hi. I have a question. The C value in the tangent equation y = mx + C is Pi/2. But that value is on the y-axis. Usually with a trig function, the y-axis is not in radians or degrees. How do we interpret this C value?
Love your content. I feel like I’m in your classroom. Thanks for this!

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Who says you can’t teach an old dog new tricks. I’m in my fifties and I now find myself stopping during mid-sentence, turning to look at my students quizzically and uttering a “hmmmm”. Thanks Eddie! Lol!!

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A GOOD EXAMPLE OF TEACHING CENTER: This teacher is very very knowledgeable but i wonder if he is teaching in high school students or college students. it seems like he is just lecturing. he does not get any feedback from students. he asked questions and he answered himself basically like a TV show, not really having students engaged in the discovery. This is the old fashion teaching, ( teacher center ) . I m also a math teacher in the states, and i will kill my class by just lecturing. i rather asked my students watch some youtube classes online at home then do activities( hands-on) in class. what he is doing is throwing stuff at his passive students, and i don't see what they students are doing ( probably sleeping). This teacher with all due respect, it is all about him, not about the students. I would like to see a teaching process more like student center, not teacher center.

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