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The riddler
Jun30-09, 01:28 PM
Does anyone know of a good place on the interenet that i can learn the basics of calculus?
(I would prefer learning videos though i can do it without them if nessercery)
Thanks in advance :wink:.
GoldPheonix
Jun30-09, 02:26 PM
I use this site from time to time:
http://www.academicearth.org/courses/single-variable-calculus
That's a link to their internet course into single variable calculus (i.e. Calc I, and maybe also calc II, too).
JazzFusion
Jun30-09, 02:59 PM
A few resources:
The Drexel Math Library (http://mathforum.org/library/topics/): links to teaching/elearning aides on any/every mathematical topic
MIT Open Courseware (http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Mathematics/index.htm): (free online lectures, notes, tests, and some video lectures) for classes in Mathematics
Wolfram Mathworld (http://mathworld.wolfram.com/): Math resources website, from the makers of Mathematica
Can others please add?
mr.mogli
Jul9-09, 06:50 PM
I like Paul's Online Math Notes (http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/) a lot. It covers everything I had to study about Calculus pretty well, and it is nicely organized. Hope you like it too :)
bcrowell
Nov10-09, 01:13 PM
There are quite a few free online books listed here: http://www.theassayer.org/cgi-bin/asbrowsesubject.cgi?class=Q#freeclassQAmg
Sankaku
Nov10-09, 11:06 PM
For basics I often suggest Paul's online notes as well.
For video, the best free ones I have found are the Banner ones from Princeton:
http://press.princeton.edu/video/banner/
staetualex
Nov11-09, 11:43 AM
You can try on youtube, khan academy, easy to learn!
The site has helped me beyond words is www.justmathtutoring.com
All videos that are very easy to follow.
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