Master Calculus I

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1) Study Skills

2) Considerations about the study of Calculus

3) Limits and Continuity

In this link section you will explore the main posts about limits:

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Limits and continuity

a) Introduction to the notions of limits

This lesson will allow you to watch video lectures on limits

b) Methods and Procedures to calculate limits and continuity

c) Notions of limits

This lesson continues the lesson on "Introduction to the notion of limits" with a PDF link on the notions of limit. It emphasizes the importance of reading materials. It's also a guide to the PDF.

d) Formal definition of limit

Other posts about limits:

a) An online course on limits

This post accounts for the applications of mathematics in real life, in particular Calculus and its importance in the study of some disciplines in college.

b) Introduction to the notion of limits

It's a former post on the Introduction to the notions of limits

c) Learning Calculus by following a simple model of learning

This post emphasizes the importance of self-learning and lifelong learning. It explains two fundamentals theories about learning. It also explains why it's important to learn mathematics

d) Some considerations about the study of Calculus

Further posts are about limits as related to improper Integrals and limit of a function of 2 variables

More about limits and continuity:

4) Derivatives

5) Integrals

All the elements of these topics are developed and can be found in the blog.

Calculus I Courses

Calculus I Resources

Some considerations about the study of Calculus

Calculus has been invented a few hundred years ago by Sir Isaac Newton and Leibniz Gottfried to study the motion of planets and moons. After the work of these pioneers, several mathematicians have widened the field of Calculus by developing concepts and methods. The applications of Calculus have been extended to the study of phenomena in the physical, biological and social sciences.

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