Calculus 1 with the Math Sorcerer

The ULTIMATE Calculus 1 Course! Hundreds of Videos and Tons of Assignments with Solutions:)

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Calculus 1 with the Math Sorcerer
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16.5 hours
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May 2023
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What you will learn

An Intuitive Understanding of Limits

Understand Limit Notation in Calculus

Understand what a Limit actually is and what it means for a Limit to Exist

How to Compute Limits from a Graph

How to Compute Limits Analytically

How to Compute Limits by Rationalizing

How to Compute Limits by Factoring Quadratics

How to Compute Limits with the Difference of Cubes

How to Compute Limits with Absolute Values

How to Compute Limits with Piecewise Functions

How to Think More Deeply about Limits

How to use the Squeeze Theorem to Compute Limits

How to use the Squeeze Theorem to do a Simple Proof

How to Compute Limits using Special Trigonometric Limits

How to Compute Limits that have Trigonometric Functions in them

How to Write a Delta Epsilon Proof for a Linear Function, Quadratic Function, Cubic Function, and Trigonometric Function

Understand what Continuity Means Intuitively

Understand the Definition of Continuity in a Very Deep Way

Understand what Removable and Nonremovable Discontinuities are

How to Find Removable and Nonremovable Discontinuities in Rational Functions, Trigonometric Functions, and Absolute Value Functions

How to Find Removable and Nonremovable Discontinuities in Piecewise Functions

Understand the Intermediate Value Theorem

How to Use the Intermediate Value Theorem

Understand What Infinite Limits actually are

How to Compute Infinite Limits with Rational and Trigonometric Functions

Understand what a Vertical Asymptote is and the Precise Definition via Calculus

How to Find Vertical Asymptotes with and without Calculus

Understand what a Derivative is

Understand How to Construct the Concept of Derivative from Scratch

How to Find the Derivative of a Function using the Limit Definition

How to use all Basic Differentiation Formulas for Polynomials and Trigonometric Functions

How to use the Product Rule, Quotient Rule, and Chain Rule for Differentiation

How to Compute Higher Order Derivatives

How to Find the Slope of the Tangent Line

How to Find Horizontal Tangent Lines

How to Find the Equation of the Tangent Line

How to Various Challenging Calculus Problems involving Derivatives

How to Some of Key Derivative Formulas

Understand the Average Rate of Change

Understand the Instantaneous Rate of Change

How to Compute the Average Rate of Change

How to Compute the Instantaneous Rate of Change

Understand the Relationship Between Position, Velocity, Acceleration, Speed, and Jerk with Calculus

How to Compute Velocity and Acceleration and Speed

How to do Harder Word Problems Involving Velocity and Acceleration

Understand Implicit Differentiation

How to Differentiate Implicitly

How to Find the Equation of the Tangent Line using Implicit Differentiation

How to Find Vertical and Horizontal Tangent Lines using Implicit Differentiation

How to Find the Second Derivative with Implicit Differentiation

Understand Related Rates Word Problems

How to do Related Rates Word Problems

Understand the Difference Between Absolute and Relative Extrema

How to Find Absolute and Relative Extrema from a Graph

Understand what a Critical Number Actually is

Understand the Definition of a Critical Number

How to Find Critical NUmbers

Understand the Extreme Value Theorem

How to Find the Absolute Maximums and Minimums of a Continuous Function on a Closed Interval

Understand Rolle's Theorem Intuitively and Why it Works

How to Use Rolle's Theorem

Understand the Mean Value Theorem Intuitively and Why it Works

How to Use the Mean Value Theorem

Understand the Relationship Between the First Derivative and where the Graph of a Function is Increasing or Decreasing

How to Use the First Derivative Test to Find Relative Maximums and Relative Minimums

How to use the First Derivative to Determine the Intervals where a Function is Increasing and Decreasing

Understand the Notion of Concavity and How the Second Derivative is Involved

How to use the Second Derivative to Find Inflection Points and Intervals where a function is Concave Up and Concave Down

How to use the Second Derivative Test to Find Relative Maximums and Relative Minimums

How to Compute Limits at Infinity

How to Find Horizontal Asymptotes

How to Do Optimization Word Problems

How to use Newton's Method

How to Compute the Differential dy and use it to Approximate the Actual Change in y

Understand Indefinite Integration

Learn all of the basic integration formulas

How to Evaluate Indefinite Integrals

How to Solve Differential Equations

How to Integration by Substitution

Understand the Summation Formulas used to Compute Definite Integrals with the Definition

Understand the Detailed Construction of the Riemann Integral

How to use Limit Definition of a Definite Integral to Find the Area under a Curve

Understand the First Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

How to Use the Fundmantal Theorem of Calculus to Evaluate Definite Integrals

How to Evaluate Definite Integrals with u substitution and how to carefully change the limits of integration

How to Evaluate Definite Integrals with Absolute Values

How to Find the Area Bounded by a Region using Definite Integrals

Understand the Mean Value Theorem for Integrals and it's Relationship to the Average Value of a Function

How to use the Mean Value Theorem for Integrals

How to Find the Average Value of a Function over an Interval

How to use the Second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

How to use the Extended Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

How to use Simpson's Rule

How to Compute Derivatives involving the Natural Logarithm

How to Integrate using formulas involving the natural logarithm

How to Compute Derivatives involving e^x

How to Compute Integrals involving e^x

How to Compute Derivatives and Integrals involving Bases other than e

Why take this course?

This is literally the ULTIMATE Calculus 1 Course!!!

Basically just,

1) Watch the videos, and try to follow along with a pencil and paper, take notes!

2) Try to do the problems before I do them(if you can!)

3) Try to complete the assignments. Solutions are included to every single assignment and in some cases the solutions are very detailed.

4) Repeat!


If you finish even 50% of this course you will know A LOT of Calculus 1 and more importantly your level of mathematical maturity will go up tremendously!

Calculus 1 is an absolutely beautiful subject. I hope you enjoy watching these videos and working through these problems as much as I have:)


Note this course has lots of very short videos with assignments. If you are trying to learn calculus then this format can be good because you don't have to spend tons of time on the course every day. Even if you can only spend time doing 1 video a day, that is honestly better than not doing any mathematics. You can learn a lot and because there are so many videos you could do 1 video a day.  Good luck and I hope you learn a lot of math.

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Reviews

April 4, 2024
Thank you Math Sorcerer. The videos are short and straightforward, really helpful for someone who can't watch long videos like me
William
March 16, 2024
Pretty good course. Good refresher for me so far. My issues: 1. Rolles theorem, mean value theorem, Newtons method given but no explanation of what they're important. Just presented the theorems. Even a link to better understand the importance would be beneficial. 2. When taking derivatives of number with units (e.g., cm/sec), it would be nice to carry the units along instead of going back to the original problems and finding the units and plugging them in.
Lloyd
March 15, 2024
Some concepts I still think I'm grasping at. But, so far I do feel I am becoming familiarized as he extrapolates the course. Hoping he'll make a subject I've found to be impalpable to conceptualize into the tangible.
Simen
March 14, 2024
As someone who already has prior experience with calculus, it is just the right amount of repetition and explanation
Denise
February 28, 2024
I've tried to take Calculus many times and never understood things. I am understanding from the very beginning. I hope the rest of the course is like this.
Milton
February 27, 2024
Excelente docente, gracias por poner su labor para nuestra formación. Tiene una energía excelente en su trabajo. Sobre todo le agradezco los videos motivacionales que realiza en YouTube.
Maximiliano
February 7, 2024
So far this course has been excellent, as a student that has already coursed through calc 1 and 2 this course has helped me refresh a lot of concepts and even understand some of them better.
James
January 15, 2024
I found out about this course via the math sorcerers you tube channel and I liked the videos I saw so I figured I'd give it a shot. I recently graduated college and I wanted to review my mathematics to prepare for grad school and he does a great job explaining key concepts in a cohesive way that I can remember easily
Amy
January 12, 2024
This course was fantastic, both while I was taking my Calc 1 course at school and then afterward for reviewing and filling in the gaps that my Calc 1 college course didn't cover. The method of pausing the video when the problem was revealed, working it out as best I could on my own, then unpausing to see how the Math Sorcerer worked out the problem was *incredibly* helpful. It felt like having an enthusiastic, encouraging, and non-judgmental tutor who was there to reinforce what I was doing right, show an alternative/more efficient/more elegant way of solving the problem, or show me how to work out a problem that stumped me. In other words, totally AWESOME. :) I've made a slow journey in my life so far from 1) feeling like I was innately terrible/hopeless at math, to 2) realizing that my actual problems were holes in my algebra foundations and believing that because I inverted numbers sometimes that I was innately terrible/hopeless at math, to 3) working to repair the holes and dispel beliefs plus experiencing the dawning joy of solving more complicated math problems, to 4) feeling competent and confident in what I could do mathematically and enthusiastic to learn more math! The Udemy courses from the Math Sorcerer (College Algebra, Trig 2, Calc 1 Lectures, and now this course) have brought me through #3 and solidly into #4, which has been simply a delightful experience. :) I highly recommend this course to anyone who might have been on a similar trajectory to what I listed above, to anyone who wants to learn/review a lot of Calc 1, and to anyone who wants to work through a lot of fun Calc 1 problems. (I'm sure there are other categories but this review is getting long, so...) Anyway, great course and amazing value! Thank you, Math Sorcerer! :)
James
December 8, 2023
I really love the clear explanations and style of the presenter. Perfect brush up of my Calculus, but I think it is very accessible for a new student as well.
DAngelo
December 7, 2023
Calculus has always been daunting for me, but now I'm doing some self-study in preparation for a business calculus course. Math sorcerer is why I'm currently learning Calculus at 4 in the morning, willingly ;). His passion for math will rub off on you.
Tony
December 2, 2023
Covers material in great detail. It would seem very 'rushed' but its so well concisely explained there's no superfluous material. The fact that you can rewind and review means you're not going to miss anything. This guy is good!
Joshua
November 30, 2023
This course really helps you build an understanding of the concepts and how they connect, rather than focusing primarily on computation. That is exactly what I was looking for, something that explains the "why"
Matthew
November 6, 2023
Awesome course so far. I purchased to supplement by Cal 1 class at my local community college for an Electrical Engineering program I started this year and it has helped me tremendously. Can't thank the Math Sorcerer enough.
Patrick
February 4, 2023
I took Calculus 1, 2, and 3 in 1979 and 1980. These lessons helped me relearn everything I forgot over the past 43 years. I like the quick lessor format. The Math Sorceror loves teaching, and it shows. Thanks.

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