Calculus
Calculus
Calculus Series
Calculus Q and A
Starts
We will go over any topic or problems you need help on
Pranav T
AP calculus BC whole series ( this bootcamp covers everything from scratch)
58th session
we will cover all the concepts of ap calc bc from units 1-10 step by step by the way, this series will only end inMayy 2025 so don't think that you are late on joining this, i will still cover all the topics for you 😀
anshuman b
Office Hours
Starts
Come with questions over anything you need help with and I'll assist you with it.
Alexander J
AP Calculus AB/BC Full Course (and AP prep)
9th session
This comprehensive course covers all the material in AP Calculus AB and BC, including limits, derivatives, integrals, infinite series, and more, with a strong emphasis on AP exam preparation. Prerequisites: Pre-calculus or trigonometry (concurrent calculus enrollment is helpful, but not required). The course follows a lecture-homework format, with a week between sessions to allow the material to sink in. Exercises will be provided, and completing them is highly recommended to solidify your understanding. Weekly office hours offer personalized support, and assessments at the end of each major unit—Limits, Derivatives, Integrals, and Infinite Series—will help gauge progress and comprehension.
Noah B
Andy S Study Group
14th session
Please do not join unless you are Andy S who asked me for a winter break Calc series.
Garrett Z
Calculus AB & BC Study Group
26th session
Each session will be used as office hours, so pop in if you need help with any topics or questions.
Benjamin T
Calculus Q&A
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We'll go over any topic in calculus ( 1 and 2 ) you need help in 😄.
David P
Calculus 1 and 2 : The Full Course
17th session
Dive Into the World of Calculus! This comprehensive series delves deep into the AP Calculus AB and BC curriculum and goes far beyond, making it the ultimate course for both learners preparing for exams and true calculus enthusiasts. Covering everything from the fundamentals of limits, derivatives, and integrals to advanced topics like infinite series and beyond, this course is designed to ignite a passion for mathematics. Every session is carefully tailored to meet individual student needs. Custom-designed booklets focus on areas of weakness, provide step-by-step explanations of core concepts, and tackle the most challenging problems. Whether you're looking to master the AP syllabus or explore the fascinating depths of calculus, this course offers something for everyone. Suppose you're a calculus fan eager to discover its beauty or simply aiming to excel in your studies. In that case, this series promises a rewarding and engaging journey into one of math's most powerful disciplines!
Benyamin S
Introduction to Calculus
9th session
On each session, we'll go over a topic in calculus and try to learn basics, as well as understand how it works.
Teo K
Vector Calculus
41st session
I am back to host another wonderful series: VECTOR CALCULUS! I hope you all can join! This series will cover the content of a semester of college Vector Calculus PREREQ: Calculus 1 and Calculus 2 OR Successful Completion of AP® Calculus BC why Prereq? It is expected that you know how to take derivatives and integrals of single variable functions! STRUCTURE: 1. Lecture (45-60 min) 2. Homework *repeat above until unit is complete* 3. Problem Set for the Unit 4. Unit TEST Here is the syllabus for the series: Main Topics: 1. Vectors and the Geometry of Space 2. Partial Derivatives 3. Multiple Integrals 4. Subtopics in Vector Calculus
Rodrigo N
Multi-Variable Calculus
5th session
Dive into the world of higher dimensions with our comprehensive Multi-Variable Calculus Series. This course is auxiliary in nature where, unlike any standardized models like AP or IB, no "standardized" course framework exists; however, specific topics (linked below) generally associated with Multi-Variable Calculus will be covered. Nonetheless, this course is designed to broaden your mathematical horizon and provide a solid foundation for handling more problems with... well... multiple variables. Whether you're preparing for advanced studies in college or exploring mathematical concepts out of sheer curiosity, we highly recommend you join our series and learn with us. Note that we recommend that you have taken or currently are taking AP Calculus AB/BC or an equivalent course and are comfortable with general knowledge of Calculus I/II. This includes, but of course not limited to, general integration/differentiation proficiency. - - - - - - - - - - - Regarding sessions, this series plans to host around two sessions per week. Each session will be hosted on Friday and Sunday at 5:00 p.m. PST. Each session will be hosted for an hour, depending strictly; however, extra time past may be permitted, not obligated, and dependent on learners' and hosts' preferences. On Sunday, there will be a 'learning' session where the hosts will teach learners topics relevant to our week's points (such points are again listed in the doc linked below). We highly recommend you take notes (handwritten ones), as they will help you immensely with practice problems hosted on Friday. On Friday, there will be a 'practice' session where we will focus on practice problems concerning topics covered on Sunday. This will serve as an opportunity to clarify and sink in topics, aided by your own notes and collaborative guidance with other learners and hosts. We will discuss how these will look in our first introductory session on Friday. I wanted to write down a rough idea of our series format in case any learners join the series late. - - - - - - - - - - - Through a mix of engaging lectures, collaborative problem-solving, and independent exploration, you’ll build the skills to master Multi-variable Calculus at your own pace. While we may not cover all topics within the time limit, our focus remains on delivering a thorough and enjoyable learning experience. - - - - - - - - - - - - This course plans to cover the topics listed in the doc linked: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FIrmlTk6XKyfHpTJPYpS2BbkvaCQNLbex6Xo68QfMt0/edit?usp=sharing](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FIrmlTk6XKyfHpTJPYpS2BbkvaCQNLbex6Xo68QfMt0/edit?usp=sharing) [](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FIrmlTk6XKyfHpTJPYpS2BbkvaCQNLbex6Xo68QfMt0/edit?usp=sharing) Our reference material (tests, assignments, etc.) can be found [or later implemented] in: [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1znGWqvzN8-cZ275cc2SwqANAGNRj1IXz?usp=sharing](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1znGWqvzN8-cZ275cc2SwqANAGNRj1IXz?usp=sharing)[](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1znGWqvzN8-cZ275cc2SwqANAGNRj1IXz?usp=sharing)[](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1znGWqvzN8-cZ275cc2SwqANAGNRj1IXz?usp=sharing)
Isahi S
Integration technniques
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Each week, we will go over the integration techniques covered in AP Calc BC
Mohamed Ilyas B
AP Calculus AB/BC Course
2nd session
In each session, we will go over half or one chapter of volumes 1 and 2 of the Openstax textbook Calculus. Notes will be provided at the end of each session. This series will end just before the AP Calculus AB/BC Exam, and it will be suitable for learners who haven't studied calculus yet or want a quick review of some topics of calculus. You will be able to get a 5 in the AP Calculus AB/BC Exam if you attend every session and do many practice problems! Please note that pre-calculus is the pre-requisite of this course! This series may not be suitable for you if you haven't studied pre-calculus or its equivalent. Textbook links: Calculus Volume 1: [https://openstax.org/books/calculus-volume-1/pages/preface](https://openstax.org/books/calculus-volume-1/pages/preface) Calculus Volume 2: [https://openstax.org/books/calculus-volume-2/pages/preface](https://openstax.org/books/calculus-volume-2/pages/preface) Summary of Sessions: - Review of Pre-calculus - Limit and Continuity - Derivatives - Derivative Exercises - Applications of Derivatives 1 - Applications of Derivatives 2 (including some basic antiderivatives) - Integration (Indefinite and Definite Integrals) - Integration Exercises - Applications of Integration 1 - Applications of Integration 2 - Techniques of Integration and Exercises (BC only) - Differential Equations - Sequences and Series (BC only) - Power Series (BC only) - Parametric Equations and Polar Coordinates (BC only) - Final Review 1 - Final Review 2 - Final Review 3 (BC only)
Wenbo W
AP AB Calculus Office Hours
9th session
Each session, you all can bring whichever questions you need help on and we will go over them. If we still have some time after answering everyone's questions, then I will bring up some practice problems to help solidify what you learned today.
Krishna M
AP Calc BC and AB study group
15th session
Each week well go over a topic and practice complex problems to better our learning not only for the exam, but for college calc as well
Yashmmit K
AP Calculus Review
2nd session
Each week, we will work through aspects of AP Calculus AB/BC following the Khan Academy course. There will be time at the end for any questions you may have! Please feel free to reach out at any time in and out of session if you have any further questions. 💗
HELEN D
AP Calc AB and BC Study Group
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Every week I will open up a session to work on problems together! This is a session where anything you don't understand, we will learn together! This will be guided by your interests, not me lecturing whatever I want to teach! Bring homework questions, conecept misunderstandings, and anything else!
Rohan A
Calc 3!
2nd session
This series will cover everything you will learn in a traditional calc 3 course. I'm planning on doing 1 two hour session every Sunday or something like that but I'm open to any other suggestions as well. Ill add sessions as our series progresses
Sahasra J
Convergence tests (Unit 10 AP Calc BC)
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Each week, we‘ll be going over a convergence test in accordance with the AP Calc BC CED.
Mohamed Ilyas B
Calculus Study Group
14th session
We will go over a new topic each week! We will focus on techniques for differentiating and integrating and it will be a great opportunity to practice skills that will be used throughout your calculus journey!
Benjamin M
AP Calculus AB
8th session
Each week we shall go over AP Calculus concepts from the perspective of a real mathematician. We shall cover the true logic behind calculus–the logic that school's dont cover such that you can truly understand the subject.
Anshveer B
One Week Challengers Chap 1: Calculus BC
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Each week we will complete one unit of calculus bc!
Ilayda G
Linear Algebra
2nd session
Hi everyone, In this series we'll go over a full college-level linear algebra course covering matrix operations, linear independence, vector spaces, various decompositions (LU, CR, QR, diagonalization, SVD), determinants, eigenvalues and eigenvalues, as well as markov chains and systems of differential equations, among other topics. We'll meet Mondays for about 90 minutes starting at 7:00 PM ET. Hopefully, I do not have to use the full time every session, but plan on utilizing the full time. Note that we will NOT meet on Monday, January 20 (MLK Day) nor Monday February 17th (Presidents Day), as well as for two weeks in March during my Spring Break. As much as I want to share Math, I also want to enjoy the end of my senior year in High School. I have all the sessions for the months of January and February loaded in right now, and I'll add more as needed. This is NOT intended to replace an equivalent 200-level Applied Linear Algebra college course, but rather is intended either as a supplement or for any curious high-schoolers to learn some math for fun and get some exposure to Linear Algebra. I want to prioritize a broad overview of the topics rather than getting into the weeds of mathematical rigor (breadth over depth). Completion of Calculus is not required but is strongly encouraged. Learners should be concurrently enrolled in some form of Calculus, however. Some basic familiarity with matrices, vectors, and matrix/vector multiplication is also preferred. Learners are expected to be proficient in Algebra 2 and Pre-Calculus. Reference Text: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HaTl5yhz2Hca89cfZB-Fk14rnt0nvlK5BwnvpDBTMnA/edit?usp=sharing](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HaTl5yhz2Hca89cfZB-Fk14rnt0nvlK5BwnvpDBTMnA/edit?usp=sharing)[](https://shorturl.at/WA5bU)[](https://shorturl.at/WA5bU) Lectures from the Spring 2024 Linear Algebra course which I took at a nearby four-year university. Homework problems are included at the bottom of every section for extra practice, though they lean more on the theoretical side. Ignore all the MATLAB projects as we will not be doing them (I think Image Clipping is the first one). I may provide practice exams in case you guys wanted to see what a typical exam could look like for this class. I want to offer take-home exams and quizzes. Because this does not count towards credit towards any institution, cheating on them would only be doing a disservice to yourself and I trust that everyone completes these honestly. We should have a quiz for most sections and have three practice exams. While I don't have many large blocks of time to host sessions, I'm more than open to take questions via DM throughout the day. We will cover the following sections in this tentative order, assuming sufficient interest is sustained: Unit 1: Introduction and the Fundamental Subspaces: 1.1 Introduction & Linear Combinations 1.2 Linear Systems 1.3 & 1.4 Gaussian Elimination 1.5 Parametric Vector Form 1.6 Matrix Multiplication 1.7 Matrix Inverse 2.5 Linear Independence 2.6 Four Fundamental Subspaces 1.8 LU & CR Factorization Take-Home Test ----- Unit 2: Determinants and Eigenvalues: 1.9 Linear Transformations 2.1 Families of Matrices 2.2 Determinants [](https://gillstbernardsschool-my.sharepoint.com/:w:/g/personal/nathanjiang25_gsbschool_org/EUEGWLX1hp9Kot-Z6cSsUEkBYgCd7doIls3vkv9hnu8JhQ?e=UzOjV7)2.4 Vector Spaces & Orthogonality 2.3 & 2.7 Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors 2.10 Diagonalization 2.8 Orthogonal Projection & Least Squares Solutions 2.9 QR Factorization & Orthonormalization Take-Home Test ---- Unit 3: Applications of Linear Algebra: 3.3 Orthogonal Diagonalization 3.4 & 3.5 Singular Value Decomposition 3.1 Discrete Linear Dynamics (Markov Chains) 3.2 Continuous Linear Dynamics (Systems of 1st-order Differential Equations) Take-Home Final Exam
Nathan J
Introduction to Linear Algebra
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Introduction to Linear Algebra and some matrix concepts that are taught in the course that usually taken after Calc 2 I will be going over: 1. Matrices and Systems of Equations 2. Matrix Operations 3. Determinants Requires basic knowledge on vector operations and matrices
Zoya G