A Rapid Introduction To Calculus
Published 11/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.17 GB | Duration: 4h 24m
Published 11/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.17 GB | Duration: 4h 24m
Master Essential Concepts in Calculus Quickly
What you'll learn
Learn fundamental concepts of Pre-Calculus and Calculus
Learn how to present formal proofs in Calculus
Gain an intuitive and formal understanding of limits, continuous functions, derivatives and integrals
Understand why is Calculus important
Requirements
You should know how to solve an equation such as 2x + 3 = 0 before taking the course.
The most important requirement is that you feel free to ask questions in the Q&A in case anything is unclear. I'm always happy to help and am open to interesting discussions or even just clarifying a topic.
Description
"A Rapid Introduction to Calculus" is a concise and focused calculus course designed to provide students with a foundational understanding of the key concepts and techniques in calculus. This course is aimed at students who need a quick but solid introduction to calculus and may not require an in-depth exploration of the subject. Here's a breakdown of the curriculum for this course:1. Mathematical Preliminaries: - Review of basic algebraic concepts and techniques. - Introduction to mathematical notation and terminology.2. Functions: - Definition and properties of functions. - Types of functions, including linear, quadratic, exponential, and trigonometric functions. - Function notation and basic operations with functions.3. Limits: - Introduction to the concept of a limit. - Calculating limits of functions algebraically and graphically. - Understanding the intuitive notion of limits.4. Continuous Functions: - Definition of continuity. - Identifying and analyzing points of discontinuity. - Intermediate Value Theorem.5. Differentiable Functions: - Introduction to the derivative of a function. - Calculation of derivatives using basic rules. - The concept of instantaneous rate of change.6. Main Theorems Involving the Derivative: - Rolle's Theorem and the Mean Value Theorem. - Applications of the Mean Value Theorem. - Connection between the derivative and the behavior of functions.7. Graphing Functions: - Analysis of functions through their first and second derivatives. - Sketching graphs of functions. - Identifying critical points and inflection points.8. Integration: - Introduction to the concept of integration. - Calculation of definite and indefinite integrals. - Basic techniques of integration, including substitution and integration by parts.This course is structured to provide students with a solid foundation in calculus, covering the essential topics necessary for understanding and working with calculus concepts. The focus on key concepts and practical applications makes it suitable for those who need to quickly grasp the fundamentals of calculus for their academic or professional needs.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 History and Motivation
Section 2: Mathematical Preliminaries
Lecture 3 Set Theory Part 1
Lecture 4 Set Theory Part 2
Lecture 5 Linear Functions and Linear Equations
Lecture 6 Quadratic Functions and Quadratic Equations
Lecture 7 Important Algebraic Identities
Lecture 8 Factoring Trinomials
Lecture 9 Inequalities
Lecture 10 Absolute Value and Distance
Section 3: Functions
Lecture 11 What is a Function ?
Lecture 12 Domain and Range of a function + Examples
Lecture 13 Domain Solution to Homework
Lecture 14 Monotone Functions
Lecture 15 Monotone Functions Exercise
Lecture 16 Injections (one-to-one functions)
Lecture 17 Image of a function
Lecture 18 Surjections (onto function)
Lecture 19 Function Composition
Lecture 20 Inverse Functions
Lecture 21 Bounded Functions
Lecture 22 Even and Odd Functions
Lecture 23 Polynomials and Rational Functions
Lecture 24 Exponents and Logarithms
Lecture 25 Trigonometric Functions
Lecture 26 Elementary Functions
Section 4: Limits
Lecture 27 What is a Limit ?
Lecture 28 Examples of Limits
Lecture 29 One Sided Limits
Lecture 30 Infinite Limits
Lecture 31 Limit Arithmetic
Section 5: Continuous Functions
Lecture 32 Continuous Functions
Lecture 33 Roots of Polynomials of Odd Degree
Anyone who wants to learn Calculus,Anyone who wants to get a rapid overview of the main results in Calculus,People with a minimal mathematical background who want to learn Calculus