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integral of x^2*sin(3x)
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2
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1, Integral of tan^5(x)*sec^3(x)
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3
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integral of x^4*ln(x)
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4
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Solving x^5=1
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5
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intro
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6
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how calculus teachers create integrals for your test
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7
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integral of e^x*sin(x)
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8
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100 integrals in one take!
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9
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Is x^x=0 solvable?
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10
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Which is the worst math debate: 0^0, sqrt(1), 0.999...=1, or 12/3(4)?
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11
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sqrt(i)
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12
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how is e^e^x=1 solvable??
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13
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if x+y=8, find the max of x^y (Lambert W function)
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14
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Check out Brilliant
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15
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integration by parts, DI method, VERY EASY
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16
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integral of e^sqrt(x)
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Differential Equation Mixing Problem, calculus 2 tutorial
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18
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Finding the domain of x^x (my attempt)
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19
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100 Integrals (world record?)
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20
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the rational functions that we like to integrate
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21
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we haven't done a hard integral for a while
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integral of sec^4(x)
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4, Integral of (x+e^x)^2
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24
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100 calculus derivatives
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25
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Q1
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Reverse Power Rule
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27
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deriving Newton's method
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calculating work by using integral, pumping water out of a tank, calculus 2 tutorial
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III. U Sub
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30
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Know your derivatives
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31
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when your calculus test has only one problem
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32
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Q2
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33
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You probably haven't solved a quartic equation like this before!
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I took the limit of the quadratic formula
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35
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if x+y=8, find the max of x^y
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36
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A Brilliant Limit
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37
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Feynman's Technique of Integration
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38
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What does a ≡ b (mod n) mean? Basic Modular Arithmetic, Congruence
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39
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5 Levels Of “No Answer" (when should we use what?)
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40
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We will integrate the quadratic formula
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41
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Introduction to Hyperbolic Trig Functions
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42
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quadratic equation x^4+x^3+x^2+x+1=0
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43
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100 integrals part 2!
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44
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Is e^x=ln(x) solvable?
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45
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derivative of tetration of x (hyperpower)
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46
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quintic equation x^5+x^4+x^3+x^2+x+1=0
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47
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Arc Length (formula explained)
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48
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delta y vs. dy (differential)
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49
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Q1, Laplace Transform of e^(at)
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50
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the steps of Feynman's trick of integral
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