CALCULUS Top 10 Must Knows (ultimate study guide)

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0:00 Newton's Quotient
5:42 Derivative Rules
12:23 Derivatives of Trig, Exponential, and Log
17:10 First Derivative Test
24:11 Second Derivative Test
29:10 Curve Sketching
35:17 Optimization
40:41 Antiderivatives
44:55 Definite Integrals
50:20 Volume of a solid of revolution
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taking calculus after 7 years of dropping out due to a kid and had to stabilize my family first wish me good luck i’m aiming to get a degree as a software engineering

AmineTiba
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It's actually crazy to find a nice short (relatively) cohesive video on introduction of higher mathematics. I'll soon be an engineering student at uni, so this is definitely gonna be a 100x watch from me. Great work. Please make more of this sort of content. Very well thought.

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Wow you need more views ive watched "the organic chemistry tutor" he is popular and does long in depth videos but its nice to see a video explained this fast, showing it all, and well explained.Youre amazing man thank you

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I'm 15, and I understand this very well. It is explained very well. Keep up the good work.

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LakbayFilipinoy
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I greatly enjoyed this video. I like how you explain this. I look forward to viewing your other videos. Thank you.

I have two questions on the last Section 9 and Section 10.

Section 9 - Definite Integrals - The you displayed the graph of the Curve, you mentioned an under estimation of the area below the curve and that made sense to me, but unlike the previous Integrals the was a constant c, but in this example, there is no c associated with the area. I am making an assumption the c is so small that it is not a factor and that is because the limit is infinity. I may not be phasing this correctly, but I think you get the idea.

Section 10 - Volume of a curve. In this particular question I am focusing on the diagramming of the curve verse the area of a curve. In the preceding diagram the curve rectangles were below the curve, but in the case of the volume the rectangles were outside the curve. Why is this different? It seems to me that they should be the same. Could you please explain this?

NoMoreToxicRule
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... absolutely superb treatment of this subject ... I wish you had taught me pure maths when I was younger ... I would not have dropped it for physics biology and chemistry

peterquinn
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I'm paying my internet bills for a teacher like you. Now I'm confident that i will overcome my exam preparation easily.

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Taking calc ab this fall 😭 I’m scared but you’ve brought my anxiety down by magnitudes ❤

Hypnotic.-.
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This presentation is both educative and fun.

arielgalleros
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Thank you! Was a quick refresher on calculus... 👏

RaghuvaranGanesan
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Many people have learned calculus but don’t know how to use it for a high tech world .

wwhsiung
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Everything is the basics if well understood problem is solved 90% nice tutorial ❤❤

Albert-hi
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Thank you so much for your dedication to make this incredible video!

hewanbefirdu
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I have think it’s important to mention that if you use substitution in a definite integral you must adjust the bounds of say d integral. Otherwise great, keep up the good work.

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vospar
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im in 8th grade and i know 8/10 of of the must knows!!

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I'm only 5 minutes in and love this video. Great explanation! Thank you!

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this brought back a few memories. well done.

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Insanely helpful, got another subscriber

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