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    Calculus MASTER, Zero To Mastery

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    Calculus MASTER, Zero To Mastery

    Calculus MASTER, Zero To Mastery
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    Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 115 lectures (42 hour, 37 mins) | Language: English

    Being CALCULUS MASTER. Zero To Mastery. From PreCALCULUS to CALCULUS III


    What you'll learn

    Calculus
    Advanced Calculus
    Integrals
    Dervatives
    College Algebra
    Functions and Graphs
    Graphs of Key Functions
    Exponents and Logarithms
    Limits
    Applications of Derivatives
    Antiderivatives and Integration
    Applications of Integration
    Advanced Integration Techniques
    Sequences and Series
    Parametric and Polar Coordinates
    Vectors
    Vector-Valued Functions
    Pre Calculus
    Calculus I
    Calculus II
    Calculus III

    Requirements

    Only Computer
    Notebook

    Description

    Calculus MASTER, Zero To Mastery

    Being CALCULUS MASTER. Zero To Mastery. From PreCALCULUS to CALCULUS III

    Pre CALCULUS, CALCULUS I, CALCULUS II,CALCULUS III


    Calculus is the branch of mathematics that deals with the finding and properties of derivatives and integrals of functions, by methods originally based on the summation of infinitesimal differences. The two main types are differential calculus and integral calculus.

    Calculus is a branch of mathematics that involves the study of rates of change. Before calculus was invented, all math was static: It could only help calculate objects that were perfectly still. But the universe is constantly moving and changing. No objects—from the stars in space to subatomic particles or cells in the body—are always at rest. Indeed, just about everything in the universe is constantly moving. Calculus helped to determine how particles, stars, and matter actually move and change in real time.

    Calculus is used in a multitude of fields that you wouldn't ordinarily think would make use of its concepts. Among them are physics, engineering, economics, statistics, and medicine. Calculus is also used in such disparate areas as space travel, as well as determining how medications interact with the body, and even how to build safer structures. You'll understand why calculus is useful in so many areas if you know a bit about its history as well as what it is designed to do and measure.


    PreCalculus, This course will present the following concepts: non-linear inequalities, matrices and determinants, polynomial and rational functions, conic sections, theory of equations, sequences and series, mathematical induction.


    Calculus I, This course will introduce the student to the basic concepts of the calculus. It will give the student an appreciation of the calculus and its applications in the real world and will prepare the student for future work in mathematics and the sciences. Course includes functions, limits, continuity, derivatives and their applications, and integration and its applications.


    Calculus II, This course will expand on the applications and techniques of differentiation learned in the first quarter and give a depth study of integration including the fundamental methods of integrating elementary algebraic and transcendental functions. It will include the applications of the calculus to transcendental functions, analytical geometry and other relevant topics.


    Calculus III, This course will expand on the applications and techniques of differentiation learned in the first and second quarters. It will introduce the student to the calculus of sequences and series and the use of the MacLaurin and Taylor series to approximate functions. It will introduce the student to the calculus of curvilinear functions and the concept of the vector and vector functions. It will also introduce the concept of a partial derivative and the maximization of functions given in more than one independent variable.

    You will zero to mystery about CALCULUS.

    Who this course is for:

    Who want to learn Pre Calculus
    Who want to learn Calculus I
    Who want to learn Calculus II
    Who want to learn Calculus III
    Who want to learn Calculus for Machine Learning
    Who want to be hero for CALCULUS

    Calculus MASTER, Zero To Mastery


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