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Learning calculus is pretty tough, and you can forget about reading your textbook to get help. Understanding that enormous tome is just as plausible as whittling a canoe from a giant redwood tree. Welcome to your oasis of understanding. The tutorials that follow explain calculus audio-visually, and are the equivalent of a personal tutoring session. More than just boring lectures, the topics come alive with Flash animation.
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Chapter One: Limits and Continuity
Lesson 1: What is a Limit?
Lesson 2: When Does a Limit Exist?
Lesson 3: How do you evaluate limits?
Lesson 4: Limits and Infinity
Lesson 5: Continuity
Lesson 6: The Intermediate Value Theorem
Chapter Two: Finding Derivatives
Lesson 1: The Difference Quotient
Lesson 2: The Power Rule
Lesson 3: The Product Rule
Lesson 4: The Quotient Rule
Lesson 5: The Chain Rule
Lesson 6: Rates of Change (Coming Soon!)
Lesson 7: When Does a Derivative Exist? (Coming Soon!)
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