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Series Details
About
Calculus is essential for a deeper understanding of the physical and mathematical sciences. In cases when the progression of physical or mathematical events is not constant, calculus is a crucial tool for describing those events' past, present, and future! In short, calculus is used to look into changes smaller than we can imagine or observe the macroscopic accumulation of microscopic changes of events.
This series will focus on building intuition and problem-solving skills involving calculus in literally any topic (physics, chemistry, biology, economics, etc.) rather than monotonous exercise solving. It will be fun, I promise!
As the title suggests, no prior knowledge of calculus is required to attend the series. I will discuss the basics and build up on them in the first session. Then the series will progress towards tougher coursework from which even anyone taking Calc 2, AP Calc, and AP Physics can also benefit. You are also free to skip individual sessions if you are already familiar with that session's topic. But I would still encourage attending as you never know when you might learn something new or interesting. My goal is to make everyone able to learn by themselves. :)
May the second differential of your life be negative! :D
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You are free to skip a session.
Dates
November 10 - November 21
Learners
30 / 30
Total Sessions
11
About the Tutor
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Hi. I like solving problems in physics & math and really enjoy teaching. In my free time, I enjoy going long bike rides with friends.
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Upcoming Sessions
0
Past Sessions
11
10
Nov
O
Session 1
Orientation
We will get to know each other first.
I will discuss the foundations of differential and integral calculus and how to understand those intuitively. The overall discussion will be on how Newton implemented accuracy via approximation in calculus. This is the most astonishing thing in calculus!
11
Nov
Lc
Session 2
Limits and continuity
(The first fifteen minutes will be to briefly catch up on the previous session and answer your questions)
I will discuss how to intuitively understand the topic, critically think about problems on the topic, and apply that in other subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics, etc.).
12
Nov
Df
Session 3
Differentiation: composite, implicit, and inverse functions
(The first fifteen minutes will be to briefly catch up on the previous session and answer your questions)
I will discuss how to intuitively understand the topic, critically think about problems on the topic, and apply that in other subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics, etc.).
13
Nov
Cd
Session 4
Contextual applications of differentiation
(The first fifteen minutes will be to briefly catch up on the previous session and answer your questions)
I will discuss how to intuitively understand the topic, critically think about problems on the topic, and apply that in other subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics, etc.).
14
Nov
Af
Session 5
Applying derivatives to analyze functions
(The first fifteen minutes will be to briefly catch up on the previous session and answer your questions)
I will discuss how to intuitively understand the topic, critically think about problems on the topic, and apply that in other subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics, etc.).
15
Nov
Ic
Session 6
Integration and accumulation of change
(The first fifteen minutes will be to briefly catch up on the previous session and answer your questions)
I will discuss how to intuitively understand the topic, critically think about problems on the topic, and apply that in other subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics, etc.).
16
Nov
De
Session 7
Differential equations
(The first fifteen minutes will be to briefly catch up on the previous session and answer your questions)
I will discuss how to intuitively understand the topic, critically think about problems on the topic, and apply that in other subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics, etc.).
17
Nov
Ai
Session 8
Applications of integration
(The first fifteen minutes will be to briefly catch up on the previous session and answer your questions)
I will discuss how to intuitively understand the topic, critically think about problems on the topic, and apply that in other subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics, etc.).
18
Nov
Pf
Session 9
Parametric equations, polar coordinates, and vector-valued functions
(The first fifteen minutes will be to briefly catch up on the previous session and answer your questions)
I will discuss how to intuitively understand the topic, critically think about problems on the topic, and apply that in other subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics, etc.).
19
Nov
Is
Session 10
Infinite sequences and series
(The first fifteen minutes will be to briefly catch up on the previous session and answer your questions)
I will discuss how to intuitively understand the topic, critically think about problems on the topic, and apply that in other subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics, etc.).
21
Nov
R
Session 11
Review
A thorough review of the overall series, answering your questions, and some advice. We will solve some creative and elegant problems (saved the best for the last!). I will also be providing everyone with problems that you can brainstorm yourselves. I will share further learning resources so that you can work on those yourselves. I hope that I will be able to inspire you to be great learners with never-ending curiosity.