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
  • @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
  • @DarkMatterr
    Dude that's literally 2 days worth of calculus in my school at the very most.
  • @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.
  • @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
  • @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??”
  • 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!
  • @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-
  • @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.