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Linear Algebra: 34 Video Lectures, 14 Quizzes, and 6 Exams covering Linear Algebra, All Exams with Solutions
This set of video lectures cover an entire course in linear algebra taught by Professor Gilbert Strang. He explains topics thoroughly showing examples and problems step-by-step. These lectures last about 40 to 50 minutes. Exams are also included. The book used in this class is Introduction to Linear Algebra 3rd Edition by Gilbert Strang
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Statistics and Probability: Against All Odds: Inside Statistics, 26 Annenberg Video Mini Movies
This series explains statistics by taking a examining several applications of how statistics are used to uncover problems in every day life. You will see examples of how data collection and manipulation combined with analytic thinking can lead to more informed decision-making. This series will be useful for students looking to gain a practical understanding of statistics or teachers looking for professional development. This series was produced by the Consortium for Mathematics and Its Applications and Chedd-Angier in 1989.
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Algebra: Algebra: In Simplest Terms, 26 Anenberg Video Mini Movies
These videos explains how algebra is used for solving real-world problems. Graphic illustrations and on-location examples will help you connect mathematics to daily life. The series also has applications in geometry and calculus instruction. This series was produced by the Consortium for Mathematics and Its Applications and Chedd-Angier in 1991.
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Differential Equations: Differential Calculus
32 Video Lectures, 35 Lecture Notes, 8 Problem Sets, 3 Practice Exams, and 4 Exams covering Differential Calculus, All Exams and Problem Sets with Solutions
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Calculus: Over 35 Calculus Video Lecture Notes
This set of video lectures cover an entire course of Calculus I, taught by Professor Ronald Brent. Throughout the lectures Brent does many examples showing step-by-step procedures for completing the problems. There is also a video index so you are able to fast forward to certain problems. There are two camera angles one on the problem he is doing and one on the professor, making it very easy to see exactly what the professor is doing. The lectures last about 40 to 50 minutes each. Lecture Handouts that go along with the lectures and also Exams are included as well.
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Calculus: Video Lectures Covering Calculus
This set of video lectures cover an entire course in Calculus taught by Professor Ann Piech. The videos cover basic calculus concepts with many examples and problems. You are able to pick among many topics if you choose to brush up on a certain subject. The lectures are shot with different camera views (the final example solution, the professor, and the teacher's work step-by-step). Lectures last about 5 to 10 minutes long and all lectures cover Limits and Derivatives, Differentiation Rules and Applications of Differentiation.
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