Hood math explains calculus limit. from @arrionknight
The creator uses the slang term "band for band" as an analogy to introduce and solve a calculus problem comparing the growth rates of two functions, 10n(n+1) and n². He sets up and calculates the limit of their ratio as n approaches infinity, walking through each step of the algebraic simplification. He explains why a term approaches zero and concludes that the functions have the same order of growth, expressing the result using Theta notation.
Creator: @arrionknight on Instagram
Transcript
I went bad for band with Mamman. Now Jay Marsh called me out and said he was gonna go band for band. So I told him, let's set up the limit. Let's go band for band. This means we're gonna compare the order growth of my bread and Jay Marsh's bread. So we see my bread grows at 10 n parentheses n plus one, while Jay Marsh's bread grows at n squared. So we're gonna set up a limit with my bread on top and his bread on the bottom. Now here's our limit. In our numerator, we have parenthesis, so you know
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