A Year's Worth of Calculus in 1 Minute

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Published 2020-04-04
For anyone planning on taking AP Calculus or Calculus in college, here's what a year of Calculus looks like in a nutshell. I go over basic derivatives and integrals. If you understand these two problems, you'll have a solid foundation of Calculus 1.

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All Comments (21)
  • @ShivVZG
    If you understand both of these two problems, you’re gonna get at least a B in AP Calculus xD
  • @strikerali2160
    “Instead of a squiggly you have a solid line” lost me.
  • @_carrbgamingjr
    It’s all fun and games until the integrals of inverse trig functions come out
  • @cooperhill7705
    change the title to “One year of calculus in 69 seconds” can guarantee more views
  • @liamsgreen
    POV: there’s 1 minute before the calculus test and you didn’t study
  • @Discobobulated
    Actually, it's that the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.
  • @omkaar1886
    Let's do some u substitution, integration by parts, partial fractions, related rates, revolutions over x/y axis/ volume, and series lol
  • @madsharkz8640
    A wise kid from my school once said: “math was easy until they added the English alphabet to it”. Nothing but facts right there
  • @fey0217
    man if ap calc was actually this easy i would've gotten an A instead of barely getting a B both semesters edit: just finished a semester of calc 2 at university and got an A- so i suppose you could call that character development
  • @ChallHatt
    Limits Continuity Differentiability Derivatives Maxima Minima Monotonicity Rate of change Tangents and normals Indefinite Integrals - U-sub - trigno - by parts - partial fractions - special integrals Definite integrals - properties - sum of limits Area under the curve Differential equations
  • @math_maniac2983
    I like this, it actually makes people more confident in themselves prior to them being in calculus; However, when your in calculus, like me, you know there is a lot more to derivatives and integrals than just the power rule on quadratics.
  • @DarkMatterr
    Dude that's literally 2 days worth of calculus in my school at the very most.
  • @poofburrito7729
    Precalc: “We’re going to jump from basic Algebra to conics and matrices and sequences and series and limits.” Calc: “But have you tried taking the derivative of THIS??”
  • @MaidenlessScrub
    Me: not too bad, I can do thi... Trigonometry has entered the chat Vector has entered the chat Matrix has entered the chat Me: well shi-
  • I’m gonna take AP calc my junior year and this really helped. I always wondered what these terms meant and now I know, thanks!
  • @anoobius3330
    Just a freshman in highschool wondering why this is in my recommendations Edit: Now I'm a sophomore and I'm suffering in Chemistry Edit: Now I'm a junior and I'm suffering in AP Physics and APUSH
  • @CrazyDash9
    As someone who’s currently in AP Calculus, I can confirm. There are a couple other smaller concepts such as U-substitution, limits, curve sketching, optimization, etc, but derivatives and integrals are definitely the building blocks for everything you will learn in calc.
  • @chessandmathguy
    I've taught Calculus, and the amount of time used to cover differentiating and integrating something as simple as polynomials is much much less than one year. Total time for both probably one hour.