Lecture 35, 36, Review 1, and Review 2 Videos

Hi all,

Here is the video for Lecture 35.

Here is the video for Lecture 36.

Here is the video for Review 1.

Here is the video for Review 2.

Sorry for the late upload, I only recently saw that these were uploaded.


Best,

Branden

Lecture Notes 41 (Friday 12/11) FINAL DAY OF NOTES AND REVIEW

Hi all,

Here are the notes for the 12-1 Lecture.

I did not go to the 9-10. but will be posting videos of all the Review lectures soon.

Today the Professor covered integration by substitution, more information on the differential dx notation, and a hard epsilon delta proof.

Your final is either exactly a week or a little less than a week away, so be sure to study and prepare adequately. Do not forget to get enough sleep and eat well!

It has been a pleasure running the blog for this Math 1A Course.


Happy Studying.

Branden

Lecture Notes 40 (Wednesday 12/9)

Hi all,

Here are the 9-10 Lecture Notes.

I will post videos for the 12-1 Lecture soon as I have not been able to attend and take notes.

Today the Professor reviewed more about computing volumes with solids of revolution and Newton's Law of Cooling.


Best,

Branden

Lecture Notes 39 (Monday 12/9)

Hi all,

Here are the 9-10 Lecture notes.

I was not able to attend 12-1 Lecture today, but will post the video recording of this as soon as I receive it.

Today the professor reviewed Riemann sums, the definite integral definition using Riemann sums, exponential growth and decay and a non-examinable topic Work. In the 12-1, I believe he did not cover the topic of work and instead went over an additional volumes of revolution problem.

Keep studying!

Best,

Branden

Lecture Notes 38 (Friday 12/4)

Hi all,

Here are the 9-10 Lecture Notes.

Here are the 12-1 Lecture Notes.

Today the Professor reviewed optimization and the corresponding vocabulary. In particular, the definitions and uses of critical points, absolute maxima and minima, local maxima and minima, concavity, inflection points, and the First and Second Derivative Tests. In 9-10, he also showed another example of a volume problem.

Continue studying for the final.

Have a nice weekend.

Branden

Lecture Notes 37 (Wednesday 12/2)

Hi all,

Here are the 9-10 Lecture Notes.

Here are the 12-1 Lecture Notes.

Today the Professor continued our review for the final. He covered a few problems from his past final for Math 1A. In particular, he reviewed a related rates problem and gave a follow-up problem from Stewart to think about. He also talked about Volumes via solids of revolution and showed three possible ways to answer a problem from his past final regarding volumes. The Professor plans to send this past exam out via email soon.

The homework set today is of course to continue reviewing for the final.

Best,

Branden