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- Linear Algebra equivalent of Pauls Online Math Notes (Lamar)
2 I'm not sure if this is question is a better fit for the main site or the meta site, but I was wondering if there are any beginner-friendly websites to learn linear algebra, similar to Paul's online math notes (which focuses more on calculus)
- calculus - How to explain Pauls guesswork as to some delta value in . . .
How to explain Paul's guesswork as to some delta value in the context of a preliminary work for limit proof ( Paul's Online Math Notes) Ask Question Asked 5 years, 3 months ago Modified 5 years, 3 months ago
- calculus - Why are the coefficients of the equation of a plane the . . .
Why are the coefficients of the equation of a plane the normal vector of a plane? I borrowed the below picture from Pauls Online Calculus 3 notes: http: tutorial math lamar edu Classes CalcIII
- Explain the concept behind solving $\\sin(x)\\cos(x) + \\cos(x) = 0 . . .
Explain the concept behind solving sin(x) cos(x) + cos(x) = 0 sin (x) cos (x) + cos (x) = 0, from Paul's Online Math Notes Ask Question Asked 8 years, 10 months ago Modified 8 years, 10 months ago
- real analysis - Most Suitable Book after Klines Calculus . . .
1 I moved right into David Widder's Advanced Calculus and I find it perfect, there's almost no overlap The only thing you have to brush up on beforehand is vector notation and some multivariate topics, but Pauls Online Math Notes solve that issue easily
- Line integration in pauls notes calculus III
Line integration in pauls notes calculus III Ask Question Asked 5 years, 2 months ago Modified 5 years, 2 months ago
- U-substitution step to solve Integral - Mathematics Stack Exchange
I'm looking at how an integral was computed in "Paul's online math notes" in the section on U-substitution and am a bit confused In the original expression there are 2 2 x x 's, one in front of cos cos and the other as the numerator in the second term
- Good places to start for Calculus? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
MIT OpenCourseWare (Link to Calculus: single-variable, with lecture videos) can give you a nice outline of what topics to master, and how to progress through these topics, and includes video lectures, as well as handouts you can download Another great resource is Paul's Notes, which is presented as a progressive tutorial
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