Calculus in 20 Minutes
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Calculus in 20 Minutes
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#4Awesome recap.. That link is to the first ten minutes only though, here's the link to the second half: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9OkFTDG4fY&feature=relat...
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#5Awesome recap.. That link is to the first ten minutes only though, here's the link to the second half: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9OkFTDG4fY&feature=relat...
Why can't my professors be like this? I cracked up when he pulled out the bowl.
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#6Plus, calc 1 was a breeze, calc 2 is where the brain-pain started.
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#9A nice recap, I doubt anyone can just pick up calculus from this. Plus, calc 1 was a breeze, calc 2 is where the brain-pain started.
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#10A nice recap, I doubt anyone can just pick up calculus from this. Plus, calc 1 was a breeze, calc 2 is where the brain-pain started.
Out of interest, I've never heard this naming scheme (calc 1, calc 2, etc?) back in the UK but it seems quite common in the US. Is the content of these courses very standardized? How far does the sequence go?
Calc 1: Differentiation up to the Chain Rule, with applications like maximization problems. Basic integration, up to the Substitution Rule.
Calc 2: More-difficult integration techniques (integration by parts, trigonometric substitution, partial-fraction decomposition), infinite series. Most people find Calc 2 the toughest because of the infinite series.
Calc 3: Multivariate calculus, partial derivatives, lots of 3D stuff. Easy, intuitive, spatial.