Lec 2 | MIT 18.01 Single Variable Calculus, Fall 2007
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I want this video on my GW910 unit.
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Haha! That was me too! I was a Linguistics major and then I realized that with only 8 more math credits I'd have a double major in Math and Linguistics! Haha! At least I'm not the only one out there!
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That's all I remember from Calc 1, the derivative of x^2 = 2x lol. Of course, that was the "shortcut," but we had to do it with all the dy/dx notation. I remember that I loved doing quotient derivatives for fun. What's wrong with me? Linguistics major BTW.
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wow, we need more teachers like this. Period. He gives a clear cur examples that does''t confuse you further like most teachers. I have taken calculus before, but you always need to review if you dont use it often. I found this as not only a review, but I also learned something new. Awesome.
10243406 1 year ago 4
When the professor uses the term "speed"; I believe he should be using the term "velocity". My understanding is that speed = |velocity|. That is speed (magnitude) is always positive, where velocity may be positive or negative (magnitude and direction).
Nice lecture series... Thanks, MIT
jbeyersphd 1 year ago 3