This video considers if the power rule reasonable.
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- Khan, Salman
This video considers if the power rule reasonable.
Tis 8-minute video lesson demonstrate's an example of L'Hopital's Rule.
This 5-minute video lesson provdes a second example of L'Hopital's Rule.
This 8-minute video lesson provides a third example of L'Hopital's Rule.
This 9-minute video lesson presents some limit exercises.
This 7-minute video lesson presents more limit examples.
This 10-minute video lesson presents more limit examples.
This 15-minute video lesson looks at 3 interesting limit examples.
This tutorial introduces a "formal" definition of limits. So put on your ball gown and/or tuxedo to party with Mr. Epsilon Delta (no, this is not referring to a fraternity). This tends to be covered early in a traditional calculus class (right after basic limits), but we have mixed feelings about that. It is cool and rigorous, but also very "mathy" (as most rigorous things are). Don't fret if you have trouble with it the first time. If you have a basic conceptual understanding of what limits are (from the "Limits" tutorial), you're ready to start thinking about taking derivatives.
This video looks at the Limit at a point of discontinuity.
You have a basic understanding of what a limit is. Now, in this tutorial, we can explore situation where we take the limit as x approaches negative or positive infinity (and situations where the limit itself could be unbounded).
This video looks at Limits at positive and negative infinity.
This video looks at Limits to define continuity.
This video looks at Limits with two horizontal asymptotes.
This 13-minute video lesson looks at a concrete example using a line integral.
This 13-minute video lesson examines a line integral over a closed path (part 1).
This 10-minute video lesson provides part 2 of the example of taking a line integral over a closed path.
This 17-minute video lesson shows how to use line integrals to find the work done on a particle moving through a vector field.