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Helping you master all the calculus basics!


07:24
How to find the average velocity and the average speed? (no need for calculus derivative)
04:28
The answer is correct but I made a mistake when I did L'Hopital's Rule for the 2nd time. See pinned*
05:27
How to find the domain of a vector function, calculus 3
03:31
Interesting dot product problem from James Stewart Multivariable calculus textbook
07:51
The answer is correct but the way I did it was wrong. I have to L'Hopital's but how? Reddit calculus
08:02
Limit with 0^0 form but multivariable version
07:56
When should we set the denominator=0 when finding the critical numbers?
04:58
A *secret* for evaluating limits algebraically with 0/0 indeterminate form! Calculus 1 tip
07:21
Helping you with the integral of 1/(x^2*(x^2+1)^(3/2)) using trigonometric substitution, Calculus 2
02:43
How to find the derivative of x^3 with the definition of derivative! Calculus 1 tutorial
07:53
Domain, range, vertical & horizontal asymptotes, and removable discontinuity of a rational function
03:56
How would you go about solving this? Limit of x/sqrt(x^2+1) as x goes to infinity. Reddit inf/inf
04:55
How do I do this? Calculus limit inf-inf form with L'Hopital's Rule! Reddit r/calculus
06:08
Why can't I do this? Challenge calculus limit problem. Reddit r/calculus
05:27
Can someone help me please? Integral of abs(sin(x)) from 0 to 2pi. Reddit Calculus
08:01
Is there a downside to the DI method? Or do we still need Integration by parts? Reddit Calculus
09:04
Calculus 3: How to linearize a multivariable function
09:52
Calculus 1: Given x+2y=4, find the max of sqrt(x)+sqrt(y)
06:35
Calculus 1, how do you evaluate these limits (not 0/0 form) Reddit r/homeworkhelp
06:31
the calc 3 shortcut for implicit differentiation
13:13
No one proves this kinda limit with the epsilon-delta definition! Reddit r/askmath
05:18
Given limits, sketch a possible graph (ft. the 3 discontinuities you need to know!)
04:22
I'm struggling w/ this partial fraction. I have an exam tomorrow, I've lost hope. Reddit r/calculus
02:22
Have you ever solved an equation like this? x is inside & outside of an integral! Reddit r/calculus
03:34
I am really doing my best here… where did I go wrong? Reddit r/calculus
03:42
How to sketch a graph with the given limits! Calculus 1 tutorial Reddit r/homeworkhelp
04:08
Isn't infinity-infinity=0? No, it's an indeterminate form so be careful! Calculus 1 concept
08:02
Can this be solved using integration by parts? I’m stuck! Calculus 2 Reddit
05:42
Integration using substitution, integral of sin(x)/cos(x), Reddit r/askmath
11:13
Converting a triple integral among rectangular, cylindrical and spherical coordinates
14:47
Why is dxdydz=ρ^2sinφdρdθdφ? (using Jacobian)
07:43
Why is dxdy=rdrdθ? (geometry vs Jacobian)
07:21
Volume of a sphere with a triple integral
08:00
Finding the tangential component and the normal component of acceleration
40:20
How to show the limit of a multi-variable function doesn't exist
09:22
Find the mistake first, then do this correctly!
09:29
Be careful when we use the polar method!
11:57
Finding the unit tangent vector and the unit normal vector
10:20
Vector projection of u onto v (introduction & example)
09:47
The dot product of two vectors and the angle between them
24:22
6 methods of evaluating the limit of a multivariable function (calculus 3)
05:59
Finding the torsion of a helix, calculus 3
09:24
Finding the curvature of a helix
12:16
The book didn't prove the torsion formula so I will do it for you!
07:41
Frenet-Serret formulas (proof)
06:51
Perhaps the only formula you need to know for the curvature!
04:02
How do I read this df/du*du/dx chain-rule notation? Reddit r/calculus
13:14
The tangential component & normal component of acceleration (introduction & formula)
08:54
Why is dB/ds a scalar multiple of N? How to get the definition of the torsion? Calculus 3
06:36
A quick introduction to torsion (how is this differ from curvature?) Calculus 3
08:40
Finding the unit tangent, unit normal, and the unit binormal vectors to a helix (calculus 3)
12:48
Introduction to unit tangent, unit normal, and unit binormal vectors (Calculus 3 basics)
08:18
If a vector has constant length, then it's orthogonal to its derivative (proof & example, calc 3)
07:56
How to find the circle of curvature (osculating circle) of y=x^2 at (1,1)
06:50
Formulas you need to know for computing the curvature!
13:49
How to find the maximum curvature of y=e^x
05:08
How to find the curvature of y=x^2 at (1,1)
07:29
What is curvature? (introduction & definition)
09:37
A faster way to derive the formula of the curvature of y=f(x) (no vector calculus)
19:34
Proving the curvature formula for a parametric plane curve