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Calculus ? Are You Crazy?

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Thank ya De.
But there are a few concepts from advanced Algebra
I still need to wrap my head around . . . And I
need to get more than just basic trigonometry down
good.

I did copy the links out . . .
And I have tons of other study material to study on.

Zim.




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Sun, 31 Jan 21 7:47 PM
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Re: “On the plus side I have lots of time to study Mathematics. I'd like to master Calculus”
Now that's a coincidence! Here's something I can recommend. Amazing, amazing, amazing amount of work and love/creativity driving this guy! On his Coursera SINGLE variable calculus class (link below) he mentioned something about working on a multivariate calculus class, but I didn't think too much about it because (a) his single variable/variate is hard enough and I still have a lot to do there (b) I was thinking multivariate couldn't be that different than single (wrongo).(c) I didn't think he was very far along on that project.

But when I went to his U Penn website to look for some text material I stumbled into the "blue" calculus project and the volume of teaching videos is immense and the videos themselves are AMAZING in full animation/cartoons, graphics, special effects, etc. And the quality of the teaching is totally mesmerizing...

Anyway here this stuff is, and I hope you at least go through the first few videos to get some idea of how great this guy is as a teacher!! If I don't come back I am probably lost in 59th dimensional space somewhere, riding a wave function to a new manifold or something! :-/

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Calculus: Single Variable Part 1 - Functions

Calculus BLUE

Calculus BLUE Vol 1 : Vectors & Matrices (MULTIVARIABLE)


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