Real Analysis 24 | Pointwise Convergence [dark version]

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This is my video series about Real Analysis. We talk about sequences, series, continuous functions, differentiable functions, and integral. I hope that it will help everyone who wants to learn about it.

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00:00 Intro
00:33 Pointwise convergence
02:03 1st Example
03:20 2nd Example
06:40 3rd Example
07:43 Credits

#RealAnalysis
#Mathematics
#Calculus
#LearnMath
#Integrals
#Derivatives

I hope that this helps students, pupils and others. Have fun!

(This explanation fits to lectures for students in their first and second year of study: Mathematics for physicists, Mathematics for the natural science, Mathematics for engineers and so on)

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Please check the title.
It is not Linear Algebra
It does not deal with basis

FraserIland
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This is exactly when I needed this semester.

starinsky
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In the last example, (where fn = n2x(1-nx)), i don't understand how is "n" varying and how is this affecting the value of fn(x).Please help me understand this.
P.S. i love the graphical representations here!!

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