@warnfordThanks for the very kind words. It is a great feeling to know that a course I developed 40 years ago is now helping a new generation of students. Hopefully this will be the case for years to come. Please feel free to write to me at hgeoss3@comcast.net, especially if you feel my input might be helpful to you.
Keep in mind that this course was called calculus revisited because it assumed the viewer had already studied calculus. So I took certain liberties with the e order in which I presented the topics, In most traditional courses convergence isn’t discussed prior to Calc 2 or Calc 3. So don’t worry!
However if you feel anxiety please write to me at hgross3@comcast.net
I didn't learn convergence in Calc I. Does that mean I'm behind on my calculus, already? I'm going to concentrate on this until next semester. Do you have anything on Taylor Theorem? I'm starting to get scared of Calc II because my smart friends didn't do so well in it. Do you have any tips for me to concentrate on before next semester starts?
I would like to know whether Professor Gross may have published any text book in mathematics. I also would like to know the name of the author of the text book that goes with these lectures and how I can possibly obtain the supplementary material that Dr. Gross mentions in all his lectures. Please let me know. Thank you. a_jamily@yahoo.com
Some professors in mathematics are gifted mathematicians but very lousy lecturers. In other words they are not gifted in the art of presenting their knowledge to the level of the comprehension of the students. Professor Gross is gifted in both, knowledge and the art of presentation. Like precious stones such as diamond, these kinds of professors are very rare and hard to find.
You are correct. I put the parentheses in the wrong place. It should have been [cost (n2x)]/n2 . In the lecture I treated the series as if I had put the parentheses in the correct place but hadn’t noticed my “typo” (nor did anyone else who was watching the taping : Thanks for your diligence!
@615bla You are correct. I put the parentheses in the wrong place. It should have been [cost (n2x)]/n2 . In the lecture I treated the series as if I had put the parentheses in the correct place but hadn’t noticed my “typo” (nor did anyone else who was watching the taping : Thanks for your diligence!
Many thanks Professor Herb. I thought the course was great.
I particularly like your tmt of convergence because it isnt normally taught before calc 2 etc,
and it was good to get a first bite at the cherry.
Also as ever very clearly done.
Many thanks - Oliver Dearlove
warnford 1 month ago
@warnfordThanks for the very kind words. It is a great feeling to know that a course I developed 40 years ago is now helping a new generation of students. Hopefully this will be the case for years to come. Please feel free to write to me at hgeoss3@comcast.net, especially if you feel my input might be helpful to you.
hgross3 1 month ago in playlist MIT Calculus Revisited: Single Variable Calculus
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Keep in mind that this course was called calculus revisited because it assumed the viewer had already studied calculus. So I took certain liberties with the e order in which I presented the topics, In most traditional courses convergence isn’t discussed prior to Calc 2 or Calc 3. So don’t worry!
However if you feel anxiety please write to me at hgross3@comcast.net
hgross3 2 months ago
I didn't learn convergence in Calc I. Does that mean I'm behind on my calculus, already? I'm going to concentrate on this until next semester. Do you have anything on Taylor Theorem? I'm starting to get scared of Calc II because my smart friends didn't do so well in it. Do you have any tips for me to concentrate on before next semester starts?
liqdC 2 months ago
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I would like to know whether Professor Gross may have published any text book in mathematics. I also would like to know the name of the author of the text book that goes with these lectures and how I can possibly obtain the supplementary material that Dr. Gross mentions in all his lectures. Please let me know. Thank you. a_jamily@yahoo.com
192ali1 2 months ago
Some professors in mathematics are gifted mathematicians but very lousy lecturers. In other words they are not gifted in the art of presenting their knowledge to the level of the comprehension of the students. Professor Gross is gifted in both, knowledge and the art of presentation. Like precious stones such as diamond, these kinds of professors are very rare and hard to find.
192ali1 2 months ago
You are correct. I put the parentheses in the wrong place. It should have been [cost (n2x)]/n2 . In the lecture I treated the series as if I had put the parentheses in the correct place but hadn’t noticed my “typo” (nor did anyone else who was watching the taping : Thanks for your diligence!
hgross3comcast 5 months ago
any chance theres a mistake at 7:00?
he puts ()
and then goes on as if he didnt put them there
615bla 5 months ago
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@615bla You are correct. I put the parentheses in the wrong place. It should have been [cost (n2x)]/n2 . In the lecture I treated the series as if I had put the parentheses in the correct place but hadn’t noticed my “typo” (nor did anyone else who was watching the taping : Thanks for your diligence!
hgross3comcast 5 months ago
WOW this is great thanks for posting!! Do you have any from multivariable calculus??? :) Thanks again!!!
virginialikesyou 9 months ago
Thank you!
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