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  • I Love The Video Lecture 2 Functions It Can Increase My Knowledge

  • Good, I like that you share this video Functions, I wish success always

  • Nice Video Lecture 2: Functions That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You

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  • @GGinFra It's an overview on "Single Variable Calculus".

  • oldy is better...

  • @GGinFra Thanks for this incisive comment. You are quite correct. However it was my value judgment that this early in the course I did not want to get into a deep discussion of anything that would take me away from emphasizing the concept of “instantaneous”.

  • it s America i love

  • This is excellent. This was when the U.S.A. was known for its outstanding education system.

    I love it when this man smiles. It shows his love for the subject.

  • This is excellent. This was when the U.S.A. was known for its outstanding education system.

  • A free MIT lecture and there's less than 1500 views.

  • @anonymous11441144 IT'S POSSIBLE THAT PEOPLE WHO WANT TO STUDY A THREE SEMESTE3R CALCULUS SEQUENCE PREFER TO GO DIRECTLY TO THE MIT SITE RATHER THAN TO THE YOU TUBE SITE. THAT W0ULD ACCOUNT FOR THE LOW VIEWER COUNT ON YOU TUBE. hOPEFULLY WORD OF MOUTH WILL INCREASE TRAFFIC ON THE YOU TUBE WEBSITE.. IN MY MIND THE IMPORTANT THING IS WHWTHER THIS WEBSITE IS USEFUL TO THE ERWONS WHO GO TO IT; AND OBVIOUSLY I HOPE THIS IS THE CASE..

  • @hgross3comcast After finding you on YouTube, I wanted to view the entire series, so going to, (View the complete course: ocw.mit.edu RES18-006F10)

    (Listed in the video's info.),it took me obviously to the MIT OCW site. This may explain the difference in viewers. In any case brilliant lectures.

  • @agbuilding1 Thank you for this insightful comment. I tend to agree with you in the sense that there have been 9,271 views of the first lecture of Unit 1 but 13,464 views of the fourth lecture of Unit 1. This indicates to me that viewers are skipping around rather than watching the lectures in the “proper order”. If this is true I am even more amazed by the very positive comments that have been made on You Tube.

  • thank you so much MIT for your generosity!

  • brilliant lectures

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