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@sadain7933

I found this very helpful. The animation and the linguistic flow is quite good that i think anybody can understand easily.

@deleted-something

Kinda true to be honest, although you can’t deny that the dudes (quite literally) who invented it were geniuses, I’m shocked that Cartesian coordinates weren’t even a thing for a long time

@edgerokoth7234

What a visual way to grasp the concept of first principle differentiation ❤

@jacqueshollands5630

Best explanation of Calculus on YouTube

@BrainStationAdvanced

Enjoyed it? Part 3 coming soon 🔥 but you know the drill

@OmkarsLanguageLounge

Really I was just searching for such a meticulous explanation  from a long time but couldn't get it. Really you made calculus concepts easy for me. Now calculus is no more arduous. 

Thanks 🙏🙏

@pratyushkhandelwal7138

Your Calculus series is lit 🔥Sir u are on fire! ❤ Thank u so much...I can watch it 1000 times ... it is sooo goood

@rayaloa2824

Answer for d(x³)/dx is 3x²
Given x=2
The answer would be 12

@Study232-h

I just started learning this topic and am glad to find this video! Concept is so simplified, it so easy to grasp.

@Sagarkumar-ko9oy

I have never seen someone explaining maths in such a simple way thanx bro❤❤

@ababa9668

really good video of how you went from nothing all the way to the first principle rule :)

@slimysnail6071

That is genius. Finally I understood what is slope and how derivative works

@pinkweirdsunsets5537

as a professional math hater, i must say this is the best video i have watched on calculus. no way it is actually interesting

@akbeastgaming7740

9:50 derivative of this is 3x^2 
So that value of x=2 
3×2×2=12 
Thank you love you sir ❤

@chandramanibiswas4092

0:49 nahh bro students got cooked here

@proshunsarkar2033

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@Nowhere-from

Thanks!

@MahirSindid

You deserved to be subscribed, thanks you ❤

@noonhakimin3114

Derivative of x³ is 3x² and substituting x with 2 will be 3(2)² = 3x4 = 12