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High School/JEE/NEET/IPhO Physics | 17-19 Yrs
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High School/JEE/NEET/IPhO Physics | 17-19 Yrs
Basic Tools
Basics of Differentiation
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Basics of Differentiation
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Introduction to Calculus
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Please make the DPYQ series for JEE Mains 2022 available on the website as well. Thank you
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how 4 dx square become zero?
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At 6:11 how can we consider 4dx^2 to be a very small quantity?
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while writing notes is not seen due to conversatoin words on screen... please try to decrease font size of conversation words...
3 years ago by V.Gopal
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While finding the value of dy/dx Why sir did not use 'implies that' symbol ?
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ex i haven't understand how y change into yx
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I am not getting rewind options in any videos? why
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What is y prime and f prime x?
5 years ago by Vikram Karel
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They are used as notations for dy/dx for satisfying different needs (at one place for a function and at other place for y=f(x)...,etc.)
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sir where can I find limits?
5 years ago by Jambu Ganesh
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Sir in the last question in which we have to find dy by cc and we get a answer dy by dx is 8x 3 sir there is a point in which you told to ecape 4dx square why you did that
6 years ago by ASHISH SURYAWANSHI
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Ya sir I also not get that point that 4dx2 = 0 than why 3dx =3 Plz sir I also to get that point 4dx2=0 than why3dx=3?????
5 years ago by
Hemant rathore
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Derivative I don't know
6 years ago by Dharamjeet Singh
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Sir why we have neglected 4dxraised to power 2 since DX is a very small quantity OK But why we have not neglected 3 DX here also DX is a very small quantity.....
6 years ago by Shivank Joshi
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In solution of 1st example why we cut y by 5x and 3
6 years ago by ASHUTOSH SHARMA
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since y=5x 3
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at 6:01 why did 4x^2 3x 7 were canceled by y ?
8 years ago by Nachiketa Thakur
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why we consider dx^2 negligible and not 3dx
8 years ago by johnsen
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because it dx^2 is in form of square and the 3dx is in not square form.
8 years ago by
adityatripathi
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Consider dx=.01...dx^2=.0001 while 3dx=0.03..Thus as we square a term it gets smaller..
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Thank-you
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what is gravitor particle ?
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