Please share this video if you like it and want to see more! Sorry for all of the 'You know's' that appear in the video! Not used to making these so I was a bit nervous :) There is so much great, great subtle humor in the Simpson's which is why I love it. There are also a ton of mathematical references which is another reason I love it! In this video I discuss a quick clip and show its mathematical underpinnings.
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All about limits: the basic idea, finding limits from graphs, different ways to calculate limits, limit laws, one-sided limits, the squeeze theorem, limits at infinity, L'Hospital's rule, and more.
Using the definition of a derivative; basic examples; the product, quotient, and chain rules; more complex examples; implicit differentiation; derivatives of logarithms; logarithmic differentiation; derivatives of exponential, parametric, and trigonometric functions.
All about integrals. This playlist starts off with different integration methods, and ends with applications of those methods to find areas, volumes, and arc lengths.
Topics: Basic definite integrals; integration by parts, with trigonometric substitution, and using partial fractions; improper integrals; other integration problems; integrating to find area, arc length, volume, and areas of surfaces of revolution