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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2006

Just a little introduction to let you all know who I am and what I'm going to be doing here at Youtube.

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  • Nice, hope you graduated successfully. By the way, "how do you do" in Japanese is actually はじめまして。Sure it was just a typo though. ;)

  • phisics >=(

  • Continue..

    I plan to take Cal II at a local college in coming Fall but I wan to review Cal I this summer on my own because I need to work (sub during day time and work a second job at night) instead of taking the class which meets 4 days a week on weedays for both day and night sessions. So if you have the videos for all Cal I topics, I'd just like to watch those and practise the chapter exercises. I have a Calculus Text book (about 10 year old book).

    Thanks.

  • Hi Berry,

    Do not state your full name and your school info. You can become a target for identity theft. Be careful. Anyway, I saw your videos about Calculus I. Did you post all Cal I topics? If so, I want all the links on Cal I videos. Here is my situation. I already have a Master's in Chemistry and so know Calculus I and II but it's been awhile. Now, I am getting a Teaching Credential in Math to teach high school and wants to master Calculus necessary for that level. To continue....

  • If you could do some multi-var calculus videos that would eb awesome! :D

  • hi barry

  • WOWW

    thnxx

    u go to Duke??

    thats where i want to go!(im from Greensboro NC haha)

    n ur tutorials def. helped for my Calculus class

    THANK U!!

    PLZ DO MOREEEEE :D

  • I found your tutorials very useful! Why don't you do more?

  • Barry,

    To teach us who are deafblind in the mathematical forest how find our own way, lead us by the mind to our own inner discovery. Each step in the process must be discovered in our minds or we will lose our way. We must form an internal map of the forest based on your leading us through it step by step. While the path for you may be a twisted network, it must be discovered in our minds as a straight line.

  • Math and physics major...jesus

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