Extras for MATH 2250
Entire course notes
As most of you probably know, there are many online resources available for calculus students. Sometimes it can be quite beneficial to see additional examples, or read just a slightly-different wording of a new concept, or even watch a live video of another person's lecture. The internet, however, is a very academically misleading place, and there are many incorrect and otherwise "not good" calculus "resources" out there. So, below are some of the course-wide texts and materials I have found and recommend:
Drexel University (covers all that we will, and a little bit more)
UBC Calculus Notes (Most like our 2200, so DOES NOT INCLUDE A LOT OF INTEGRATION TECHNIQUES!!!)
MIT--Gilbert Strang's Calculus Text and Videos (VERY CHALLENGING)
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