Jered E's Enrolled Lessons
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3 minCalculus lesson2 CQ
Understand derivatives with help from this lesson on difference quotients. See how to plug in values and functions and then simplify confusing equations.
with Krista King MathUnderstand derivatives with help from this lesson on difference quotients. See how to plug in values and functions and then simplify confusing equations.
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9 minCalculus lesson5 CQ
Know your limits! Learn about the precise definition (or epsilon delta definition) of a limit, and how it can be used to prove that a limit is true.
with Krista King MathKnow your limits! Learn about the precise definition (or epsilon delta definition) of a limit, and how it can be used to prove that a limit is true.
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6 minCalculus lesson4 CQ
Take the confusion out of limits with integralCALC! Learn how to solve for limits and infinite limits, and what to do in the event of a point discontinuity.
with Krista King MathTake the confusion out of limits with integralCALC! Learn how to solve for limits and infinite limits, and what to do in the event of a point discontinuity.
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5 minCalculus lesson3 CQ
Take your calculus skills to the limit! Learn how to find the left-hand and right-hand limits, and then use those to prove that the general limit does not exist.
with Krista King MathTake your calculus skills to the limit! Learn how to find the left-hand and right-hand limits, and then use those to prove that the general limit does not exist.
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2 minCalculus lesson2 CQ
You've got a graph, but how do you know whether or not it represents a function? Use the vertical line test! Learn the test, then practice on several examples.
with Krista King MathYou've got a graph, but how do you know whether or not it represents a function? Use the vertical line test! Learn the test, then practice on several examples.
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6 minCalculus lesson4 CQ
Learn how to answer one of the most important questions in calculus by calculating the rate of change of a function at a point (aka taking the derivative)!
with Krista King MathLearn how to answer one of the most important questions in calculus by calculating the rate of change of a function at a point (aka taking the derivative)!