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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/video/4 - 1 - 4.00 What will Week 4 bring us [121].mp4 |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/1 - 6 - 1.05 What is the domain of square root |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/7 - 3 - 7.02 How can l'Hôpital help with limits not of the form 0-0 |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/1 - 13 - 1.12 How fast does a ball move |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/1 - 2 - 1.01 What is a function |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/8 - 9 - 8.08 Where do three bubbles meet |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/4 - 7 - 4.06 What is the meaning of the derivative of the derivative |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/8 - 8 - 8.07 How do you design the best soup can |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/2 - 5 - 2.04 How can I approximate root two |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/3 - 10 - 3.09 Why is the derivative of x^2 equal to 2x |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/8 - 10 - 8.09 How large of an object can you carry around a corner |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/6 - 9 - 6.08 What are the derivatives of inverse trig functions |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/7 - 2 - 7.01 How can derivatives help us to compute limits |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/1 - 12 - 1.11 What is the limit of a quotient |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/5 - 6 - 5.05 How does the derivative of the inverse function relate to the derivative of the original function |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/5 - 2 - 5.01 What is the chain rule |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/8 - 3 - 8.02 How do I find the maximum and minimum values of f on a given domain |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/9 - 7 - 9.06 What is Newton's method |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/9 - 4 - 9.03 What happens if I repeat linear approximation |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/8 - 2 - 8.01 What is the extreme value theorem |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/4 - 11 - 4.10 How can I find extreme values |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/6 - 5 - 6.04 What is the derivative of tan x |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/6 - 4 - 6.03 What is the derivative of sine and cosine |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/4 - 14 - 4.13 What is a function which is its own derivative |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/14 - 9 - 14.08 What is the integral of sin^n x dx in terms of sin^(n-2) x dx |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/5 - 10 - 5.09 How do we justify the power rule |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/11 - 8 - 11.07 How can I approximate the area of a curved region |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/1 - 7 - 1.06 What is the limit of (x^2 - 1)-(x-1) |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/7 - 4 - 7.03 Why shouldn't I fall in love with l'Hôpital |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/12 - 11 - 12.10 What is the sum of n^4 for n = 1 to n = k |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/12 - 8 - 12.07 What is the accumulation function for sqrt(1-x^2) |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/8 - 6 - 8.05 How can you build the best fence for your sheep |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/1 - 9 - 1.08 What is the limit of sin (1-x) |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/4 - 13 - 4.12 How can I sketch a graph by hand |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/13 - 6 - 13.05 What is the integral of dx - (x^2 + 4x + 7) |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/14 - 10 - 14.09 Why is pi _ 22-7 |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/5 - 9 - 5.08 How can we multiply quickly |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/11 - 11 - 11.10 What is the integral of x^3 from x = 1 to 2 |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/9 - 5 - 9.04 Why is log 3 base 2 approximately 19-12 |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/1 - 5 - 1.04 What are some real-world examples of functions |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/11 - 10 - 11.09 What is the integral of x^2 from x = 0 to 1 |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/15 - 7 - 15.06 What is the volume of a thin shell |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/9 - 9 - 9.08 How can Newton's method help me to divide quickly |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/2 - 9 - 2.08 Why is infinity not a number |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/3 - 2 - 3.01 What is the definition of derivative |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/9 - 10 - 9.09 What is the mean value theorem |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/8 - 5 - 8.04 Why bother considering points where the function is not differentiable |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/4 - 10 - 4.09 What are extreme values |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/7 - 10 - 7.09 How quickly does the water level rise in a cone |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/14 - 8 - 14.07 What is the integral of sin^(2n) x dx from x = 0 to x = pi |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/15 - 8 - 15.07 What is the volume of a sphere with a hole drilled in it |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/11 - 7 - 11.06 What does area even mean |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/3 - 11 - 3.10 What is the derivative of x^n |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/4 - 6 - 4.05 How can I remember the quotient rule |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/9 - 8 - 9.07 What is a root of the polynomial x^5 + x^2 - 1 |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/13 - 3 - 13.02 When I do u-substitution, what should u be |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/5 - 7 - 5.06 What is the derivative of log |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/9 - 3 - 9.02 What is the volume of an orange rind |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/11 - 5 - 11.04 What is the sum of the first k perfect squares |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/3 - 8 - 3.07 Why is a differentiable function necessarily continuous |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/15 - 2 - 15.01 What happens when I use thin horizontal rectangles to compute area |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/5 - 3 - 5.02 What is the derivative of (1+2x)^5 and sqrt(x^2 + 0.0001) |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/12 - 7 - 12.06 What is the area between the graphs of y = x^2 and y = 1 - x^2 |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/12 - 6 - 12.05 What is the area between the graphs of y = sqrt(x) and y = x^2 |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/1 - 8 - 1.07 What is the limit of (sin x)-x |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/12 - 3 - 12.02 How can I use the fundamental theorem of calculus to evaluate integrals |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/10 - 4 - 10.03 What is an antiderivative for x^n |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/10 - 6 - 10.05 What are antiderivatives of trigonometric functions |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/5 - 13 - 5.12 BONUS How does one prove the chain rule |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/9 - 2 - 9.01 Where does f(x+h) = f(x) + h f'(x) come from |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/11 - 3 - 11.02 What is the sum 1 + 2 + ... + k |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/11 - 6 - 11.05 What is the sum of the first k perfect cubes |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/4 - 3 - 4.02 Morally, why is the product rule true |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/2 - 3 - 2.02 What does _continuous_ mean |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/1 - 3 - 1.02 When are two functions the same |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/8 - 7 - 8.06 How large can xy be if x + y = 24 |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/4 - 4 - 4.03 How does one justify the product rule |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/14 - 5 - 14.04 What is an antiderivative of e^x cos x |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/15 - 3 - 15.02 When should I use horizontal as opposed to vertical pieces |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/4 - 2 - 4.01 What is the derivative of f(x) g(x) |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/2 - 7 - 2.06 What does lim f(x) = infinity mean |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/9 - 11 - 9.10 Why does f'(x) _ 0 imply that f is increasing |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/9 - 6 - 9.05 What does dx mean by itself |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/13 - 11 - 13.10 Formally, why is the fundamental theorem of calculus true |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/12 - 2 - 12.01 What is the fundamental theorem of calculus |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/5 - 4 - 5.03 What is implicit differentiation |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/13 - 2 - 13.01 How does the chain rule help with antidifferentiation |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/15 - 5 - 15.04 What is the volume of a sphere |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/1 - 10 - 1.09 Morally, what is the limit of a sum |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/10 - 9 - 10.08 What is an antiderivative for e^(-x^2) |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/7 - 7 - 7.06 How fast does the shadow move |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/10 - 8 - 10.07 How difficult is factoring compared to multiplying |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/6 - 6 - 6.05 What are the derivatives of the other trigonometric functions |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/15 - 6 - 15.05 How do washers help to compute the volume of a solid of revolution |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/2 - 8 - 2.07 What is the limit f(x) as x approaches infinity |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/3 - 6 - 3.05 Why is sqrt(9999) so close to 99.995 |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/13 - 7 - 13.06 What is the integral of (x+10)(x-1)^10 dx from x = 0 to x = 1 |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/6 - 3 - 6.02 Why are there these other trigonometric functions |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/11 - 12 - 11.11 When is the accumulation function increasing |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/10 - 10 - 10.09 What is the antiderivative of f(mx+b) |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/10 - 2 - 10.01 How do we handle the fact that there are many antiderivatives |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/12 - 13 - 12.12 What is d-da integral f(x) dx from x = a to x = b |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/10 - 14 - 10.13 What is a slope field |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/3 - 12 - 3.11 What is the derivative of x^3 + x^2 |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/11 - 13 - 11.12 What sorts of properties does the integral satisfy |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/2 - 6 - 2.05 Why is there an x so that f(x) = x |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/4 - 8 - 4.07 What does the sign of the second derivative encode |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/15 - 4 - 15.03 What does _volume_ even mean |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/5 - 12 - 5.11 How do we prove the quotient rule |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/11 - 2 - 11.01 How can I write sums using a big Sigma |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/addons/water-bowl-volume.pdf |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/11 - 9 - 11.08 What is the definition of the integral of f(x) from x = a to b |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/8 - 4 - 8.03 Why do we have to bother checking the endpoints |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/14 - 7 - 14.06 What is an antiderivative of sin^(2n+1) x cos^(2n) x dx |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/3 - 9 - 3.08 What is the derivative of a constant multiple of f(x) |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/14 - 2 - 14.01 What antidifferentiation rule corresponds to the product rule in reverse |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/6 - 10 - 6.09 Why do sine and cosine oscillate |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/2 - 11 - 2.10 What is the slope of a staircase |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/3 - 13 - 3.12 Why is the derivative of a sum the sum of derivatives |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/6 - 7 - 6.06 What is the derivative of sin(x^2) |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/13 - 4 - 13.03 How should I handle the endpoints when doing u-substitution |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/10 - 12 - 10.11 Knowing my acceleration, what is my position |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/7 - 8 - 7.07 How fast does the ladder slide down the building |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/13 - 5 - 13.04 Might I want to do u-substitution more than once |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/8 - 11 - 8.10 How short of a ladder will clear a fence |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/12 - 5 - 12.04 What is the integral of x^4 dx from x = 0 to x = 1 |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/9 - 12 - 9.11 Should I bother to find the point c in the mean value theorem |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/15 - 9 - 15.08 What does _length_ even mean |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/6 - 8 - 6.07 What are inverse trigonometric functions |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/12 - 9 - 12.08 Why does the Euler method resemble a Riemann sum |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/3 - 7 - 3.06 What information is recorded in the sign of the derivative |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/4 - 5 - 4.04 What is the quotient rule |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/14 - 3 - 14.02 What is an antiderivative of x e^x |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/2 - 14 - 2.13 BONUS Why is the limit of x^2 as x approaches 2 equal to 4 |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/5 - 8 - 5.07 What is logarithmic differentiation |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/6 - 11 - 6.10 How can we get a formula for sin(a+b) |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/7 - 9 - 7.08 How quickly does a bowl fill with green water |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/7 - 6 - 7.05 What does a car sound like as it drives past |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/2 - 2 - 2.01 What is a one-sided limit |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/12 - 12 - 12.11 Physically, why is the fundamental theorem of calculus true |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/10 - 5 - 10.04 What is the most general antiderivative of 1-x |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/4 - 9 - 4.08 What does d-dx mean by itself |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/5 - 5 - 5.04 What is the folium of Descartes |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/4 - 12 - 4.11 Do all local minimums look basically the same when you zoom in |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/11 - 4 - 11.03 What is the sum of the first k odd numbers |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/1 - 4 - 1.03 How can more functions be made |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/2 - 13 - 2.12 BONUS What is the official definition of limit |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/6 - 13 - 6.12 How can we multiply numbers with trigonometry |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/12 - 4 - 12.03 What is the integral of sin x dx from x = 0 to x = pi |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/10 - 13 - 10.12 What is the antiderivative of sine squared |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/13 - 12 - 13.11 Without resorting to the fundamental theorem, why does substitution work |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/10 - 3 - 10.02 What is the antiderivative of a sum |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/5 - 11 - 5.10 How can logarithms help to prove the product rule |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/13 - 9 - 13.08 What is the integral of dx - (1 + cos x) |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/15 - 10 - 15.09 On the graph of y^2 = x^3, what is the length of a certain arc |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/7 - 5 - 7.04 How long until the gray goo destroys Earth |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/7 - 11 - 7.10 How quickly does a balloon fill with air |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/3 - 3 - 3.02 What is a tangent line |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/6 - 12 - 6.11 How can I approximate sin 1 |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/14 - 6 - 14.05 What is an antiderivative of e^(sqrt(x)) |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/11 - 1 - 11.00 If we are not differentiating, what are we going to do |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/11 - 14 - 11.13 What is the integral of sin x dx from -1 to 1 |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/3 - 5 - 3.04 How does wiggling x affect f(x) |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/13 - 10 - 13.09 What is d-dx integral sin t dt from t = 0 to t = x^2 |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/13 - 8 - 13.07 What is the integral of x - (x+1)^(1-3) dx |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/6 - 2 - 6.01 Why does trigonometry work |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/10 - 11 - 10.10 Knowing my velocity, what is my position |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/2 - 10 - 2.09 What is the difference between potential and actual infinity |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/13 - 1 - 13.00 How is this course structured |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/2 - 12 - 2.11 How fast does water drip from a faucet |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/10 - 1 - 10.00 What does it mean to antidifferentiate |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/12 - 10 - 12.09 In what way is summation like integration |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/10 - 7 - 10.06 What are antiderivatives of e^x and natural log |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/12 - 1 - 12.00 What is the big deal about the fundamental theorem of calculus |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/2 - 4 - 2.03 What is the intermediate value theorem |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/3 - 4 - 3.03 Why is the absolute value function not differentiable |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/6 - 1 - 6.00 What are transcendental functions |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/2 - 15 - 2.14 BONUS Why is the limit of 2x as x approaches 10 equal to 20 |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/8 - 1 - 8.00 What sorts of optimization problems will calculus help us solve |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/3 - 1 - 3.00 What comes next |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/15 - 1 - 15.00 What application of integration will we consider |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/1 - 1 - 1.00 Who will help me |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/9 - 1 - 9.00 What is up with all the numerical analysis this week |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/14 - 4 - 14.03 How does parts help when antidifferentiating log x |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/14 - 1 - 14.00 What remains to be done |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/1 - 11 - 1.10 What is the limit of a product |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/2 - 1 - 2.00 Where are we in the course |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/4 - 1 - 4.00 What will Week 4 bring us |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/7 - 1 - 7.00 What applications of the derivative will we do this week |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/15 - 11 - 15.10 This title is missing a question mark. [1_15].srt |
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Coursera - Calculus One (2013)/subtitles/5 - 1 - 5.00 Is there anything more to learn about derivatives |
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