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Calculus: Divergence 1
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This 10-minute video lesson provides an introduction to the divergence of a vector field.

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Khan, Salman
Calculus: Divergence 2
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This 11-minute video lecture examines the intuition of what the divergence of a vector field is.

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Khan, Salman
Calculus: Divergence Theorem Example 1
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This video looks at the example of calculating the flux across a surface by using the divergence Theorem.

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Khan, Salman
Calculus: Divergence Theorem Proof (Part 1)
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You know what the divergence theorem is, you can apply it and you conceptually understand it. This tutorial will actually prove it to you (references types of regions which are covered in the "types of regions in 3d" tutorial.

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Khan, Salman
Calculus: Double Integrals 2
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This 10-minute video lesson on double integrals demonstrates how to Figure out the volume under z=xy^2.

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Khan, Salman
Calculus: Double Integrals 3
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This 8-minute video lesson on double integrals demonstrates how to integrate dy first!

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Khan, Salman
Calculus: Double Integrals 5
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This 10-minute video lesson on double integrals shows how to find the volume when we have variable boundaries.

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Khan, Salman
Calculus: Double Integrals 6
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This 10-minute video lesson shows how to evaluate the double integrals with y=x^2 as one of the boundaries.

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Khan, Salman
Calculus - Early Transcendentals
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 From the MAA review of this book: "The discussions and explanations are succinct and to the point, in a way that pleases mathematicians who don't like calculus books to go on and on."There are eleven chapters beginning with analytic geometry and ending with sequences and series. The book covers the standard material in a one variable calculus course for science and engineering. The size of the book is such that an instructor does not have to skip sections in order to fit the material into the typical course schedule. There are sufficiently many exercises at the end of each sections, but not as many as the much bigger commercial texts. Some students and instructors may want to use something like a Schaum's outline for additional problems.

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David Guichard
H. Jerome Keisler
Neil Koblitz