How to Solve ANY Optimization Problem | Calculus 1

How to Solve ANY Optimization Problem | Calculus 1

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@punditgi
@punditgi - 08.07.2023 07:37

We maximize our learning with Wrath of Math! 😊

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@isobar5857
@isobar5857 - 08.07.2023 10:19

This I can do...but when it comes to 'the calculus of variations' I'm lost! I have yet to see the original derivation of this concept by Leonard Euler explained in a way that is comprehensible to me. Math to me is just an enjoyable hobby...love your videos and thanks.

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@Dylan-gt2qh
@Dylan-gt2qh - 18.12.2023 05:30

3:48am math

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@junchen9901
@junchen9901 - 22.12.2023 08:02

Thank you so much for making this video. This video helped me a lot :)

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@abdallahsaleh1359
@abdallahsaleh1359 - 14.03.2024 00:22

Hey! I do believe there was a miscalculation for the first question 6 x 6 x 3 is 108 in^3 not 118 in^3. Thanks for the video btw!

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@Francis-xq5nw
@Francis-xq5nw - 21.03.2024 22:00

and i wanna maximize the math for my class schedule

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@rehor2643
@rehor2643 - 16.05.2024 06:41

swear this dude doesn't blink the whole video it's throwing me off but its rly helpful thank u

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@pipertripp
@pipertripp - 10.08.2024 00:05

Quick question... enjoyed working that last problem before watching. I used d as the primary function rather than the d^2 transformation. Got me thinking... in order to use a transformation to make the arithmetic easy, does the transformation need to be monotonic in nature so that we can say the the min/max of the transformation will occur at the same spot as for the original function? Does the original function also have to be monotonic?

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@binttehasan
@binttehasan - 02.11.2024 09:59

thank you!!😊

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@seanfinnan1010
@seanfinnan1010 - 10.11.2024 05:32

Goat

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@FacuFernandez35
@FacuFernandez35 - 11.11.2024 10:09

"... but let's just use calculus" haha love it

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@resvolver
@resvolver - 13.11.2024 18:30

I'm confused, shouldn't the surface area formula be 2x^2 + 4xh = 108 in^2?

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@tapstrafe2442
@tapstrafe2442 - 29.11.2024 23:36

Video was incredibly helpful and the steps were very well explained! Thank you so much!

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@Ofek-sb7ot
@Ofek-sb7ot - 30.11.2024 01:13

in the first question x can't be 0 because you divided by x, so the domain is 0<x<=sqrt108, also great video! you explained everything very well!

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@miller6676
@miller6676 - 03.12.2024 03:41

This video helped out so much!

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@liamhuerter4035
@liamhuerter4035 - 03.12.2024 08:06

Love ur explanations thank u man 🙏🙏

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@ibraxiv-_-6653
@ibraxiv-_-6653 - 14.12.2024 21:15

For the last example why didn’t you use implicit differentiation for d^2 ?

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@SteelBB9
@SteelBB9 - 19.12.2024 02:50

Oh yeah yeah Dave

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@biswanathbera1260
@biswanathbera1260 - 13.01.2025 10:07

6×6×3= 108,not 118.slip of the pen.

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@STEG_NO
@STEG_NO - 05.03.2025 03:46

nice video helped me alot on my test hope i did good

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@Meowhoraga420
@Meowhoraga420 - 27.03.2025 02:06

underrated

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@dannyhd8301
@dannyhd8301 - 11.04.2025 16:04

very cool

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