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Here is my lecture on the theorem. I believe that the <b>understanding</b> of this theorem has been declining and strongly feel that students should know exactly why they can find areas under the graph by the definite integral. Here is the reason why. NOTE: A(x) is one of the antiderivatives f(x) and F(x) is any antiderivatives of f(x). I kindda mixed it up towards the end. Please accept my apologies. Check out www.gaussianmath.com for a more indepth explanation and more <b>calculus</b> related topics. ...
Your English is excellent. Awesome lecture.
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By monkeyfacefoot [Affiliate User] 1226892511 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveI thought I'd never understand that but I do now! THANK YOU!
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You're better than my real teacher!
Hey u r an excellent lecturer who thinks about what he lectures rather than regurgitate it from books!
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By ramdayal9 [Affiliate User] 1191707534 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveHello Anjdrei,
Thanks for you comment. I second that an education should be given to those who are willing to learn despite not have the money or resources.
As for your second part, may I kindly check with you whether you meant my lessons are too difficult to understand? In all honesty, this is meant for high school.
Dear Mr Lee,
Hope you can post more sample to reach those who were not able to pay for tutorial and who were having hard time to understand the lesson ,hope you can give much easier procedure of basic understanding in calculus
thanks more power
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