ALL OF Calculus 2 in 5 minutes

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I unfortunately could not finish the whole thing, please forgive me...

However, I may return on this project in the future someday... Wish me luck, I shall try to be a TA next semester :)

Also, this video is not done yet. Expect a re-upload soon
I kinda feel guilty for not finishing in time :(
After all, I put in so much work, only for it not to finish..... That kinda hurts.

Made by Mr-FuzzyPenguin

Credits:
Thank you to Hillary C. for giving me the materials that were used in the video!
Thanks to Anish for allowing me to create this and share on Discord
Thank you to Bbern for a great calculus semester
Thank you to Linus L. with some of the code and documentation!
Thank you to 3b1b and the Manim Community for all the support, and this wonderful software!

Thank you, for watching!
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Life Hack: Watch at 2x speed and learn ALL OF calculus 2 in approximately 2.5 minutes.

ZTheMoki
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Instructions unclear, accidentally got a Ph.D in theoretical physics

usernametaken
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Big tip: learn all of calculus 4 in 10 minutes by watching the video twice

hydroviperking
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This is like calc 2 at my school but without the part where they break your legs and kidnap your family

z_max
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When I took calc 2 we covered a lot more than this. It was more like:

1. Applications of integrals
2. Integration techniques *(shudder)*
3. Improper integrals & more advanced techniques
4. Integrals in parametric and polar coordinates
5. Series & sequences/everything in this video

I know some places don’t explicitly have “calc 3” but for me it was basically this:

1. R3, space curves, 3D surfaces
2. Vector-valued functions, and the calculus that describes them
3. Higher dimensions, partial derivatives and applications, curl and divergence
4. Multiple integrals in various coordinate systems, and applications
5. Vector fields, line integrals, surface integrals, green’s theorem, stokes theorem

falloutfreak
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Oh my goodness, 100k views, thank you so much!! I did not expect for this to happen, but I am very thankful for all your support!!

fuzzypenguinams
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When I went through Calc 2, the main focus of the class for me was using the techniques of integration to apply integrals to real world scenarios. The series stuff was at the end and kinda pushed to the side. I get that, looking back at the class, this is probably the actual important stuff, but it doesn't really accurately simulate the class

DIMM_
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thanks for the video, I unfortunately still got 3 1/2 years of school left and am trying to teach calculus myself, your video really helped me get a better overview of what I already can do and what I should learn more in depth, love from germany :)

leomiller
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Took Calc II at UCONN summer session. (maybe don't do that) way too many years before seeing this ridiculously cool video. Looking forward to more, Fuzzy!

kellychuba
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I'm starting calc II tomorrow and this is a great quick look at the new material! Thank you!

ryanclark
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thank you, Stanley! I hope your hard work pays off! :DD

kripamoyebiswas
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Thank you for the video! It helped clarify and visualize most of the stuff I learned during the first year of university (that being calc II)

fonem-vd
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My class mostly focused on integrals and series, that was like 85% the rest was Differential Equations, Vectors in R2, and R3, Polar coordinates and area using integration, and lastly calculating volume for shapes using integration

AmmoBops
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Gonna flex a bit but I was in this guys class. Bbern for life

ameemkhan
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5:38 We use "proof by knowing the answer" and we get that it converges to e.

MarcoMa
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I first watched this video as a bright eyed and bushy tailed algebra 2 student understanding nothing. Now, as my calculus 2 class wraps up, I finally understand every concept in this video to at least a fundamental level.

Truly a fantastic feeling after so many watches

Cheers

chesterotontop
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This is just sequences and series though.

The rest is applications/optimization, continuity/differentiability, integration techniques (parts, trig substitution, etc), solids of revolution, arc length, and parametric/polar coordinates which is 80-90% of the course.

bruh-fwop
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This goes over some but not all of Calc 2. There's much more to it than this, that of which I still haven't took yet. Going through this video, I pretty much knew like 75% of what was being taught. Only thing I didn't know of was the Taylor Series, which is the next video I have to watch from my calc 2 teacher.

tisseara
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Alternative title: All of calculus 2 in approximately 0 min (corrected to the nearest 100 mins)

spoon_s
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What I learned from this: Smart guys don’t have good microphones

hkayakh