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Calculus

Calculus is a branch of mathematics that has tremendous application and is phenomenally vast. It is essentially covered in two segments namely differential calculus and integral calculus. Calculus mainly covers the concept of changes and uses different types of mathematical models for the sake of quantifying the changes.

In Calculus video lectures, we will take you through the different topics which will help you understand the core details of how calculus works. Video tutorials cover basics to advanced calculus topics.

We also have Calculus courses devoted to Fourier analysis, analytical geometry and multiple integral as well. With these online videos, you will be able to get a better understanding of how calculus works.

As a beginner who does not have much previous knowledge of calculus, you can start with the pre-calculus lesson and even go through the fundamentals of this mathematical concept. The videos are so divided that it is going to give learners the right kind of flow and will make it easier to grasp the different concepts in the desired manner.

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Learn everything from Calculus 3, then test your knowledge with 780+ practice questions
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Learn everything from Calculus 1, then test your knowledge with 600+ practice questions
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Learn everything from Calculus 2, then test your knowledge with 830+ practice questions
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Vector Revision - Intro to curves and vector functions - Sketch graph of vector function: an example - How to sketch the graph of a vector function - hen do vector functions i
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Introduction, problem of brachistochrone, problem of geodesics, isoperimetric problem,Variation and its properties, functions and functionals, Comparison between the notion of
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UC Berkeley Fall 2013
Calculus of one variable; derivatives, definite integrals and applications, maxima and minima, and applications of the exponential and logarithmic functions.
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UC Berkeley Fall 2011
Calculus of one variable; derivatives, definite integrals and applications, maxima and minima, and applications of the exponential and logarithmic functions
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UC Berkeley Fall 2011
This sequence is intended for majors in the life and social sciences. Calculus of one variable; derivatives, definite integrals and applications, maxima and minima, and applic
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Contents: General greens theorem - scalor line integrals - Find a potential function - Conservative vector field test - volume between two surfaces - Two more ways to set up
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Cartesian Coordinates in space - Vectors - The Dot Product - The Cross Product - Equations of Lines and Planes - Vector Functions and Space Curves - Derivatives and Integrals
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Additional Integration Techniques - Trig Integrals, Partial Fractions - Trig Substitution - Long Division - Trapezoidal Rule, Simpsons Rule - Simpsons Rule Cont, Error Bound
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Introduction - Four ways to represent a function - Mathematical Models - New Functions from Old - graph shifts, composite functions - Mathematical Models - polynomials, asympt
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Introduction to Differential Equations - Graphing by plotting points and analysis - Review slopes of lines and equations of lines - Intro to the derivative: slope of a curve a
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Introduction - Limit Laws, Limits and Continuity - Evaluating Limits Algebraically - Trigonometric Limits, Limits at Infinity - Intermediate Value Theorem - Definition of the
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A concise module on integrals with two or three variables and see their application to real world problems.
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A study of the great work by mathematician Jospeh Fourier (1768 - 1830). I present to you a module of Fourier Analysis.
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A detailed study into differential calculus. We use fundamental definitions to prove and explain more advance theorems with mathematical rigor.
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