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Calculus is one of the grandest achievements of human thought, explaining everything from planetary orbits to the optimal size of a city to the periodicity of a heartbeat. This brisk course covers the core ideas of single-variable Calculus with emphases on conceptual understanding and applications. The course is ideal for students beginning in the engineering, physical, and social sciences. Distinguishing features of the course include: 1) the introduction and use of Taylor series and approximations from the beginning; 2) a novel synthesis of discrete and continuous forms of Calculus; 3) an emphasis on the conceptual over the computational; and 4) a clear, dynamic, unified approach. In this fourth part--part four of five--we cover computing areas and volumes, other geometric applications, physical applications, and averages and mass. We also introduce probability....

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VB

Apr 5, 2020

The course material are very well prepared. The focus is on direct application in engineering field. The concepts have been presented very elegantly - it shows deep knowledge of Prof Ghrist.

CC

Jul 6, 2018

The course taught me about how calculus is used to explain probability and statistics. This is exactly what I need to began studying these areas.

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51 - Calculus: Single Variable Part 4 - Applications 的 53 个评论(共 53 个)

创建者 Sonia C

Sep 10, 2021

Homework problems can be irrelevantly hard sometimes, but overall the course offered a new perspective into calculus

创建者 Justin J

Jun 19, 2018

Personally frustrating voice and severe lack of explanation on topics.

创建者 Orestis S

Sep 8, 2019

The applications had nothing to do with my field of interest. I only completed the course so I can continue to the final part of the series. This could have been a supplementary course, not needed to get the certificate, or change some of the lectures for topics like economics and biology.