The Squeeze Theorem

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This week is the first part of our squeeze theorem-extravaganza! Watch this video carefully, because it might be useful for tomorrow's video :)
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He's so happy and enthusiastic it makes me smile, and the math is good as well:)

itamargolomb
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Thank you for posting this! Your enthusiasm is infectious.

chinesecabbagefarmer
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3:40 actually remember that this only applies to real inputs, as it is possible to solve for sin(x)=2, so sin(love) is only between -1 and 1 if Love is real. Now to prove whether Love is real...

MrRyanroberson
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I never had this much fun doing any theorem before... great vid 💚

mohammedsaad
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Thank you sir! your video has made me so happy during a tough calculus all nighter!

siphiwekarimakwenda
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Loved this explaination! Finally someone who explained it so clearly and enthusiastically!

Maria-zgyd
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This is probably one of the best of these videos

ezras
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In Russia this theorem called "the theorem about two policemens"

evgeniivol
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Great video! It was fun to watch and I got the theorem really quickly. Great job.

leonardoguzman
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You're enthusiasm made my day <3

gracekalu-umeh
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I love how enthusiastic he is about this. I cant say my eyes arent a little green.

oliviacoe
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Love this, finally a lecture you don't fall asleep in :)

alejandrahernandez
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Sure, Another great video. Thank you.

MrCigarro
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Finally understood it thanks dude and love the energy

olslqwl
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legend thanks Dr Peyan we need more people like you!

johanlouisgouws
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Im surprised this wasnt a valentines day video

aneeshsrinivas
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nice job man.. you be gyimi gymi PASS!!!!

kingsleyt
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I like the idea of this squeeze theorem, an I look forward to finding greater application. Maybe with my family of the 'deeply recursive' functions like Q.

JBaker
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I'll make sure to think of this theorem when I'm squeezing... stuff

andynonymous
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Yes know this one, good for checking continuïty of multivariable functions like xy^3/(x^2+y^4) in (0, 0). Also can you please show the steps for or do a video about lim x to 0 of (1-cos^3(2x))/x^2? Didn't have enough time to get to the answer on that one today :p.(without l'hopital)

burningoyster