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Derivative Intuition Module
Sal walking through the derivative intuition module made by Ben Eater
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Sh*t Calculus Students Never Say
Phrases you'll never hear calculus students say.
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Wau: The Most Amazing, Ancient, and Singular Number
What other amazing properties of Wau can you think of? Leave them in the comments.
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Completing the square
Solving a quadratic by completing the square.
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Definite Integral Example 3
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why do we write the minus sign b/w ranges what is the reason of this ????
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The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Part 1, Part 1 of 2, from Thinkwell's Video Calculus Course
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Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Part 1
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Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Example 1
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Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Example 2
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Riemann Sums Midpoints Example 1
http://www.integralcalc.com. How to use Riemann Sums and midpoints to evaluate the area under the curve. College calculus tutor offers free calculu...
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Area Under the Graph vs. Area Enclosed by the Graph
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U-Substitution Example 7
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U-Substitution Example 2
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Limits Involving Absolute Value
Limits Involving Absolute Value - In this video I do two limit problems that involve | absolute value | . I discuss the basic algebraic ide...
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can we say that in general limit does not exist for the absolute values????
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The Vampire Diaries| Stefan&Elena ft. Damon ● "i.gave.you.all" P r e v i e w
The Vampire Diares
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Squeeze Theorem Example 3
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In this video I will be explaining a squeeze theorem calculus problem.
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is it necessary to have sin or cosine function, can it be a polynomial i am asking this because squeeze theorem is excluded from my text book :(
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Squeeze Theorem Example 2
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Newton's Method Example 1
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really a new thing for me, because newton's method is out of my text book, I'm learning it first time well nicely explain it makes more sense to me but i could not practice it much more as it is not included in my book :-)
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Introduction to Waves
Introduction to transverse and longitudinal waves
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are the transverse waves and the periodic waves the same things????
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Limits - Crazy Graphs Example 1
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oohh wow awesome but in my neighbor town it is the name of the person, i was surprise that how do u know him :)
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The Road to College
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what is your name can i find you on face book or any other conversation site ???
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Completing the Square Example 1
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one thing more i have been learning for 3 to4 years that when we take square root we put + and - sign onto the right side, i want the reason for this who for the 1st time did it??
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when i read the theory or the given section in my book, my teacher scold me that not to read it because when i read that i make lots of question and he forbid me to work out the given examples, thanks for my courage i will continue to read it :)
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Finding Stationary Points (Part 1) : ExamSolutions
In this tutorial example, we show you what a stationary point is and demonstrate how to find the coordinates of a stationary point. To see this and...
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i asked my teacher that why we have dy/dx =0 for stationary points, so he gave me answer that it is a logic but he does not make any sense to me, when i said sir we can say it is zero because its gradient is zero , so he answered me that no that no the reason ,so i m confused hope u can make any ...
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Differentiation : Implicit Equations : ExamSolutions
In this tutorial you are introduced to implicit differentiation. To see this go to ExamSolutions at http://www.examsolutions.co.uk
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can we define implicit equation as; it is an derivative of as equation in which we deal with two variable x and y, in which we differentiate the equation w.r.to x ??
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Stationary Points - Nature of (1st differential method) : ExamSolutions
In this maths tutorial I show you how to find the nature of stationary points by considering the first differential. To see this go to http://www.e...
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can we say that the derivative of the function for the stationary points is zero because the gradient of that point is zero, and the tangential line of the point is parallel to x_axis and if any line is parallel to x_axis its slop is zero for which its derivative is also zero ??? is my hypotheses...
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Introduction to Functions Lecture - Calculus
Free Calculus lecture by http://www.Free-Academy.com. This lecture introduce the concept of a function and explains the properties and notations.
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why y values are greater than 1 , why it can not be less than 1? if we have x=0 then it gives us y=0!!!
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why do we write + and - before square root???