Green's Theorem One Region (KristaKingMath)

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Green's Theorem One Region calculus problem example.

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Hi, I’m Krista! I make math courses to keep you from banging your head against the wall. ;)

Math class was always so frustrating for me. I’d go to a class, spend hours on homework, and three days later have an “Ah-ha!” moment about how the problems worked that could have slashed my homework time in half. I’d think, “WHY didn’t my teacher just tell me this in the first place?!”

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My teacher explain a lot of theory and proofs and I understand everything he is doing but then I look at the homework and I dont know how to do it! You are my new teacher :D

AlejandroVidalesAller
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I'm in a very fast-paced course of multivariable calculus (6 weeks), and I forget things as soon as I learn them. I completely forgot how to do path integrals and barely remember what they mean, but Green's Theorem will stay with be forever. It is so useful and easy

shersinghsaini
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i'm filled with thankfulness, its brilliant

Benimadimyemek
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i love the way you say Hi and Bye, so high pitched :)

giovannifoulmouth
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Why do the textbooks just totally fail at teaching students these things? I read the whole chapter and still had no idea what I was doing. One minute into this video and I have already found like 6 things I didn't get from the text.

brian_mcnulty
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your a very good teacher keep up the good work and may the good bless you thank you very much

amirreacts
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she is the best in ENG. MATH in the world

merthatayhocaoglu
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Why can't we integrate with respect to x then y? Actually, the formula in my textbook and on every website I've looked at says Green's Theorem is ∫ (over C) Pdx+Qdy = ∫ ∫ (over D) (∂Q/∂x - ∂P/∂y) dx dy.  Are the dx and dy interchangeable as long as we change the limits of integration? Why did you integrate with respect to y then x? 

TheEzz
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If f and g are differentiable functions of one variable, prove that integration over closed smooth curve C (f(x)dx+g(y)dy)=0 for every piecewise-smooth simple closed curve in D. Green's Theorem problem. plz send me its solution.

pakmath
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I want to ask doubt as my semester exam is coming..so related to that how I would contact or may be ask my doubt..plzzz I really need good help otherwise I would not get passing grade

zeeshanali
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Thank you very much for these very helpful tutorials. I have a problem with Video n.67 (The previous one of this). It says Private Video. It is just me (missing age verification, youtube says) or is it a general problem? Thanks for any feedback.

scientiaduemilaedue
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Do you have any videos on Stokes theorem, and Divergence?

henokyared
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But what does the result of 0 tell us?

TheBigBanggggg
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Hello, could you give me to me privately that video ? Thanks !

dinuteodora
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can you give me more examples on green's theorem

ravichandramandaloju
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This seems counterintuituve to me.  Your result is 0 meaning the area is 0.  Clearly you can see there is a square so the area should be 4.

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