Introduction To Differentiation (Differential Calculus)
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English (US) | Size: 1.56 GB | Duration: 12h 48m
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English (US) | Size: 1.56 GB | Duration: 12h 48m
A great way to start learning Calculus through video lectures and quizzes.
What you'll learn
Perform raw Differentiation using Limit method
Perform Differentiation using the Prime Formula, Product Rule, Quotient Rule and Chain Rule
Perform Differentiation on Explicit and Implicit Functions
Find the equations of Tangent and Normal Lines to a curve
Perform Higher Order Differentiation
Identify and determine Turning Points, Stationary Points, Maximum Points, Minimum Points and Points of Inflection on a curve using Second Order Derivative
Solve Geometrical problems using Maximum and Minimum values
Find Rates of Change in problems involving Geometry
Approximate results of small changes to the input
Requirements
Students should already be familiar with Basic Algebra
No prior knowledge of Calculus is required
Description
This is an introductory course on Differential Calculus. It comprises of a total of close to 13 hours worth of videos and quizzes. This is perfect for secondary school students seeking a good primer on Calculus. It is also great as a refresher for everyone else.
The course is arranged from the very basic introduction and progresses swiftly with increasing depth and complexity on the subject. It is recommended that the students do not skip any part of the lectures, or jump back and forth, because good understanding of the fundamental is important as you progress.
Quizzes are included on 15 subtopics to strengthen your understanding and fluency on this topic. So it is advisable that you attempt all the questions.
The course is delivered by an experienced teacher with five years of experience teaching students on a one to one basis. The instructor understands the difficulties that students normally face to become competent in mathematics. So words and examples were carefully chosen to ensure that everybody gets the most out of this series of lectures. This is a MUST course for all secondary school students.
Have fun learning!
Who this course is for:
Secondary and High Schools students taking Calculus 1 (Differential Calculus),Students preparing for Calculus 1 (Differential Calculus) tests / exams at 'O' Level or its equivalence,Any adults looking for a refresher in Basic Calculus 1