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This discussion focuses on finding video lectures and animations for advanced calculus topics following Calculus 1, specifically convergence and building functions in 3D. Users recommend resources such as Princeton University's video lectures for Calculus 1 and 2, and North Carolina State University's lectures for Calculus 3. Both resources require RealPlayer for viewing and are noted to lack rigor, serving primarily as introductory materials.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of Calculus 1 concepts
  • Familiarity with convergence in mathematical analysis
  • Basic knowledge of 3D functions and their graphical representations
  • Ability to use RealPlayer for video playback
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore advanced topics in convergence in mathematical analysis
  • Research 3D function visualization techniques
  • Find additional rigorous calculus resources, such as MIT OpenCourseWare
  • Learn about alternative video playback options if RealPlayer is not preferred
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Students of mathematics, educators seeking supplementary materials, and anyone interested in enhancing their understanding of advanced calculus concepts.

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the stuff that comes after calculus 1

about convergence etc..
and building a function on 3D

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from what number of lecture starts the calc2 part?
 

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