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Advanced Differential Calculus - Partial Derivatives review
Gaussianmath ventures back into pure mathematics with it's first analysis course focusing on the advanced concepts in differential calculus! We start off with a review of partial derivatives.

In this module, we work from the ground up using basic definitions and first principles to derive famous theorems in calculus. We question to the core why certain things are the way they are.

Gassianmath.com - using numbers to solve the greatest mysteries.

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  • These are going to help me fix my many of sleepless nights

  • Good good.

    I'm about to upload a whole new bunch of this 'Advanced Differential Calculus' videos.

    Stay in tune.

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  • the Bruce lee of math lol.... nice mooves there!!! tranks alot!!!

  • He really shows an incredible enthusiasm for math

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  • i cant believe 15 ppl dislike this, i think they are just stupid and resentful and/or racist

  • @12Alforja chances are he doesn't believe in god. nice try.

  • @88edc88 my bad I meant to thumbs up this lol!

  • Thank you so much Donylee for your help and wonderful lectures. Just only one thing and is try to speak more slow; speacially for all those students, public that English is not the first language. God Bless you.

  • nice graph!

  • jaaa pierdole nic nie rozumiem. Po polsku nie kumam a weź obczaj taki motyw jak po angolu nawija ziomek.

  • I want you to be my professor for every other math classes and stats classes I need to take. TRANSFER TO NCSU!

  • @donylee im a non math major....but my work fell into teaching physics and it requires that i should be well versed in calcu.... will a non math major guy like me lear calculus in mmonths ...thanks and Godbless 

  • Good Stuff Dony, cheers! any new videos coming? analysis?

  • hmm....i agree as well......rather shallow and pedantic

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