Beginning Calculus Guides?

Beginning Calculus Guides?

Re: Beginning Calculus Guides? Posted by Necromancer on Sun Jan 6th 2013 at 8:47am
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Posted 2013-01-06 8:47am
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You all will probably think I'm crazy but I would like to try to teach myself some calculus (at least a little- depending how difficult it is) I have always wanted to try it but I have never taken any classes over it. I am wondering if anyone would know of any good resources that I could find on the internet. (Free)

I have spent some time with the "Gentle introduction to learning calculus" although I have not looked over it all; I don't think it is going to get into any mathematical examples/explanations. (Just some basic explanation behind it)

So does anyone have any good (and simple) mathematical examples and explantions? Keep in mind that I have had no classes, but I do have a very strong algebraic background though :)

Thanks!
Re: Beginning Calculus Guides? Posted by mazemaster on Sun Jan 13th 2013 at 9:12am
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Posted 2013-01-13 9:12am
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Khan Academy's videos are pretty good:
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/calculus

The MIT open course by Gilbert Strang is pretty good too:
http://ocw.mit.edu/resources/res-18-001-calculus-online-textbook-spring-2005/textbook/
http://maze5.net
Re: Beginning Calculus Guides? Posted by Necromancer on Mon Jan 14th 2013 at 4:59am
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Posted 2013-01-14 4:59am
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Thanks!
Re: Beginning Calculus Guides? Posted by **Dedi** on Mon Apr 15th 2013 at 2:22am
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Posted 2013-04-15 2:22am
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Wow, just when I need something, I accidentally run into it at the SnarkPit!

Awesome, I'm currently doing mathematics at university and I haven't done it in a long while. This seems perfect, the MIT lectures. I've seen physics ones, but I just forgot that it is possible that there could be a maths one too :P

Thanks from me too!