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Calculus: Riemann Sums and Integrals
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Until now, we have been viewing integrals as anti-derivatives. Now we explore them as the area under a curve between two boundaries (we will now construct definite integrals by defining the boundaries). This is the real meat of integral calculus!

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Calculus
Math
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Khan Academy
Author:
Salman Khan
Date Added:
05/03/2018
Calculus - Sequences, Series and Function Approximation: Maclaurin and Taylor Series
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In this tutorial, we will learn to approximate differentiable functions with polynomials. Beyond just being super cool, this can be useful for approximating functions so that they are easier to calculate, differentiate or integrate. So whether you will have to write simulations or become a bond trader (bond traders use polynomial approximation to estimate changes in bond prices given interest rate changes and vice versa), this tutorial could be fun. If that isn't motivation enough, we also come up with one of the most epic and powerful conclusions in all of mathematics in this tutorial: Euler's identity.

Subject:
Calculus
Math
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Khan Academy
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Khan Academy
Author:
Salman Khan
Date Added:
10/10/2018
Calculus: Shell Method for Rotating Around Horizontal Line
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This video looks at the example showing how to find the volume of a solid of revolution (constructed by rotating around the x-axis) using the shell method (this could have been done with the disk method as well).

Subject:
Calculus
Math
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Khan Academy
Author:
Salman Khan
Date Added:
01/09/2013
Calculus: Shell Method for Rotating Around Vertical Line
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You want to rotate a function around a vertical line, but do all your integrating in terms of x and f(x), then the shell method is your new friend. It is similarly fantastic when you want to rotate around a horizontal line but integrate in terms of y.

Subject:
Calculus
Math
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Khan Academy
Author:
Salman Khan
Date Added:
05/03/2018
Calculus: Simple Riemann Approximation Using Rectangles
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In this tutorial, we'll think about how we can find the area under a curve. We'll first approximate this with rectangles (and trapezoids)--generally called Riemann sums. We'll then think about find the exact area by having the number of rectangles approach infinity (they'll have infinitesimal widths) which we'll use the definite integral to denote.

Subject:
Calculus
Math
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Khan Academy
Author:
Salman Khan
Date Added:
05/03/2018