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Old February 6th, 2009, 10:41 AM
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I saw this guy's video on The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (Part 1) ... what I usually call "the second fundamental theorem of calculus" , and thought it was good. Another thing is that he moves very slowly, so if you are not that quick with math, that's no problem. there are a lot of other nice math videos on youtube, but a lot of the time, the guys talk fast and move fast. this has a nice, slow pace. so without further delay:


also check out his youtube page, which has the same videos it seems, the website links to youtube

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Haha, nice! I never even thought to use youtube for math help.
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Haha, nice! I never even thought to use youtube for math help.
haha, i'm starting to learn you can find almost anything on youtube. tons of tutorials on everything from learning to play the guitar to math how-to videos. there are several good ones on there. i believe other users have posted tutorials from youtube before.
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Yes, youtube is loaded with math tutorials. Even more advanced stuff
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I must say I like PatrickJMT`s site very very much.
I recommend it as well!
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also try Dev Von De's channel

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Thanks for your info..I try to use youtube videos for my math homework..
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