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Calculus • Series

Introduction to Calculus

Jason W

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Sessions

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This series ended on October 23, 2021. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

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About

We will be going through the fundamentals of Calculus from the beginning. We will start with limits and move to derivatives and integrals. This series is meant to be more like a review and would require at least a minimal amount of exposure prior to attending sessions. If there is no prior knowledge of the topic before attending, that is okay but the sessions might feel a bit fast-paced.

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

Attend all the session that you can but please make room for other students if you know you cannot make the sessions.

Dates

September 18 - October 16

Learners

28 / 40

Total Sessions

5

About the Tutor

Hi my name is Jason! I've been tutoring for about 4 years now and I really hope that by providing a better understanding of concepts with math, that you will be able to apply it and really solidify your education.

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Upcoming Sessions

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Past Sessions

5
18
Sep

Session 1

Orientation

We will go over what will be discussed in this series and will start talking about limits.
25
Sep

Session 2

Limits and continuity

We will pick up from limits and continue discussing how to calculate limits and limits from one side.
2
Oct

Session 3

Limits and continuity

We will use limits to help us find out what it means for a function to be continuous.
9
Oct

Session 4

Differentiation: definition and basic derivative rules

This lesson will go over what a derivative is and how it's related to limits and secant lines.
16
Oct

Session 5

Differentiation: definition and basic derivative rules

We will continue with derivatives and go over derivative rules for different types of functions.

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