Please watch this 17min video by the very good math YouTube channel/website 3blue1brown. We will discuss this video (and subsequent videos in this series) in class:
Here is the next video in his “Essence of Calculus” series, which discusses derivatives (and specifically the Power Rule for derivatives of power functions f(x) = x^n) geometrically:
The Course Hub is a central resource created by the Mathematics Department for information and resources related to MAT 1475 Calculus I. Whether you are a student in the course or a faculty member teaching it, we hope you will find useful material there. Some of the resources you will find include:
Online Lessons. Here you will find (optional) online lessons for each day of class. If you missed a day of class, or you have questions, this is a great place to go!
WeBWorK Resources for Students and Faculty. Need help with WeBWorK? Whether you are a student stuck on a problem in the homework, or a faculty member trying to create a quiz, there are resources to help.
Video Resources. Stuck on a topic? Already looked at the online lesson? You can find additional videos for most topics here, including many examples worked out in full, created or selected by City Tech faculty.
Faculty Training and Support. Includes more general (non-WeBWorK) topics like: How do I create a discussion board in my course? How do I collect student work using DropBox? Etc.
This class uses WeBWorK, an online homework system. Login information will be provided by your professor. For information about how to use the WeBWorK system, please see the WeBWorK Guide for Students.
The WeBWorK Q&A site is a place to ask and answer questions about your homework problems. HINT: To ask a question, start by logging in to your WeBWorK section, then click “Ask for Help” after any problem.
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