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November 04, 2010
Introduction to the Laplace Transform.
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November 04, 2010
First example of solving an exact differential equation.
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November 04, 2010
Sn1 Amine Reaction.
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November 04, 2010
More intuitive building blocks for exact equations.
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November 04, 2010
Economics of a simple business leading up to a discussion on inflation/deflation. Touching on income statements.
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November 04, 2010
Part I of the introduction to mortgage-backed securities.
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November 04, 2010
Amine continuing to act as nucleophile to generate more products.
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November 04, 2010
E2 Elimination Reactions
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November 04, 2010
Amine Naming 2.
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November 04, 2010
Another separable differential equation example.
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November 04, 2010
Figuring out the Laplace Transform of the Dirac Delta Function.
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August 25, 2010
The second half of calculus looks for the distance traveled even when the speed is changing. Finding this integral is the opposite of finding the derivative. Professor Strang explains how the ...
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August 25, 2010
Professor Strang explains how the magic number e connects to ordinary things like the interest on a bank account. The graph of y = e^x has the special property that its slope equals its height (it ...
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August 25, 2010
At the top and bottom of a curve (Max and Min), the slope is zero. The second derivative shows whether the curve is bending down or up. Here is a real-world example of a minimum problem: What ...
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August 25, 2010
Calculus finds the relationship between the distance traveled and the speed — easy for constant speed, not so easy for changing speed. Professor Strang is finding the rate of change, the slope of ...
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August 25, 2010
Calculus is about change. One function tells how quickly another function is changing. Professor Strang shows how calculus applies to ordinary life situations, such as driving a car, climbing a ...
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August 25, 2010
Professor Gilbert Strang talks informally in his office at MIT about why he created this video series, and how MIT OpenCourseWare users can benefit from these materials.
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May 14, 2010
General Psychology Course Conclusion
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May 14, 2010
This lecture gently introduces the idea of a the "curl" of a vector field. The curl is one of the basic operations of vector calculus. Dr Chris Tisdell discusses the definition ...
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May 14, 2010
Learning I
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