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Beard Meets Calculus
United States
Приєднався 9 гру 2016
A collection of lectures, talks, LEGO creations and more. Delivered by Steve Butler, an instructor of mathematics and lover of fun things.
More information about Steve can be found online at: www.stevebutler.org/
More information about Steve can be found online at: www.stevebutler.org/
Cross product (Calc 3; Lecture 5; Fall 24)
An introduction to cross product, used for making orthogonal vectors and finding areas.
Lecture recorded in class on Friday, September 6, 2024.
For more information: www.calc3.org/
Presenter: Steve Butler (www.stevebutler.org/)
Lecture recorded in class on Friday, September 6, 2024.
For more information: www.calc3.org/
Presenter: Steve Butler (www.stevebutler.org/)
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Limits with infinity (Calc 1; Lecture 5; Fall 24)
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A discussion about some limits involving infinity. Lecture given in-class on Friday, September 6, 2024. For more information: www.calc1.org/ Presenter: Steve Butler (www.stevebutler.org/)
Week 2 review problems for Calculus 1 (Fall 2024)
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A set of problems that cover material from the second week of Calculus 1 (e.g. continuity and limits involving infinity). For more information: www.calc1.org/ Presenter: Steve Butler (www.stevebutler.org/) 0:00 Introduction 0:37 1-Find "a" to make function continuous (fix jump discontinuity) 5:46 2-Find "a" to make function continuous (fix removable discontinuity) 12:21 3-Find horizontal asympt...
Week 2 review problems for Calculus 3 (Fall 2024)
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A set of problems that cover material from the second week of Calculus 3 (e.g. dot product and cross product). For more information: www.calc3.org/ Presenter: Steve Butler (www.stevebutler.org/) 0:00 Introduction 0:38 1-Find "a" to satisfy projection relationship 6:37 2-Find "c" so vectors are perpendicular 12:00 3-Find area of a triangle 23:47 4-Find unit vector perpendicular to two vectors 31...
Continuity (Calc 1; Lecture 4; Fall 24)
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An introduction to continuity (what should happen is what actually happens). Lecture given in-class on Wednesday, September 4, 2024. For more information: www.calc1.org/ Presenter: Steve Butler (www.stevebutler.org/)
Dot product (Calc 3; Lecture 4; Fall 24)
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An introduction to dot product, used for finding angles and for projection. Lecture recorded in class on Wednesday, September 4, 2024. For more information: www.calc3.org/ Presenter: Steve Butler (www.stevebutler.org/)
Week 1 review problems for Calculus 1 (Fall 2024)
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A set of problems that cover material from the first week of Calculus 1 (e.g. average rate of change and basics of limits). For more information: www.calc1.org/ Presenter: Steve Butler (www.stevebutler.org/) 0:00 Introduction 0:36 1-Find a limit (using conjugate) 8:18 2-Find a limit (factoring/expanding) 12:01 3-Find a limit (absolute value) 18:10 4-Find a limit (involving trig) 28:18 5-Find a ...
Week 1 review problems for Calculus 3 (Fall 2024)
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A set of problems that cover material from the first week of Calculus 3 (e.g. coordinate systems, vectors, and midpoints). For more information: www.calc3.org/ Presenter: Steve Butler (www.stevebutler.org/) 0:00 Introduction 0:45 1-Midpoint between two points (given in cylindrical) 9:53 2-Convert equation of plane to spherical coordinates 15:31 3-Find minimum distance between two spheres 25:01 ...
Squeeze theorem and one-sided limits (Calc 1; Lecture 3; Fall 24)
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An introduction to the squeeze theorem and the ever important sin(t)/t limit. Lecture given in-class on Friday, August 30, 2024. For more information: www.calc1.org/ Presenter: Steve Butler (www.stevebutler.org/)
Vectors = change (Calc 3; Lecture 3; Fall 24)
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An introduction to vectors (how we measure change). Lecture recorded in class on Friday, August 30, 2024. For more information: www.calc3.org/ Presenter: Steve Butler (www.stevebutler.org/)
Introduction to limits (Calc 1; Lecture 2; Fall 24)
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An introduction to limits. Lecture given in-class on Wednesday, August 28, 2024. For more information: www.calc1.org/ Presenter: Steve Butler (www.stevebutler.org/)
Cylindrical and spherical coordinates (Calc 3; Lecture 2; Fall 24)
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An introduction to Cylindrical and spherical coordinates. Lecture recorded in class on Wednesday, August 28, 2024. For more information: www.calc3.org/ Presenter: Steve Butler (www.stevebutler.org/)
Cartesian coordinates; distance (Calc 3; Lecture 1; Fall 24)
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An introduction to 3D geometry using Cartesian coordinates and distance. Lecture recorded in studio on Tuesday, August 27, 2024. (Unfortunately markers were forgotten so not recorded in-class.) For more information: www.calc3.org/ Presenter: Steve Butler (www.stevebutler.org/)
Average rate of change (Calc 1; Lecture 1; Fall 24)
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An introduction to calculus and in particular average rate of change. Lecture given in-class on Monday, August 26, 2024. For more information: www.calc1.org/ Presenter: Steve Butler (www.stevebutler.org/)
Steve Butler introduction (Spring 2024 edition)
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For more information about Steve Butler visit stevebutler.org An example of some LEGO constructions I have done available at www.stevebutler.org/menger-sponge For particular courses please visit the following: Calculus 1: calc1.org Calculus 2: calc2.org Calculus 3: calc3.org Diff. Eq.: calc4.org Juggling: www.jugglingcounts.org/course Spectral graph theory: www.stevebutler.org/spectral2023
Differential Equations, Exam 3 walkthrough (Spring 2024)
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Differential Equations, Exam 3 walkthrough (Spring 2024)
(DiffEQ, Spring 24) Exam 3 review - Laplace transform and series solutions
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(DiffEQ, Spring 24) Exam 3 review - Laplace transform and series solutions
Calc 1, Exam 3 walkthrough (Fall 2023)
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Calc 1, Exam 3 walkthrough (Fall 2023)
Calc 2, Exam 3 walkthrough (Fall 2023)
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Calc 2, Exam 3 walkthrough (Fall 2023)
Calc 3, Exam 3 walkthrough (Fall 2023)
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Calc 3, Exam 3 walkthrough (Fall 2023)
Differential Equations, Exam 2 walkthrough (Spring 2024)
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Differential Equations, Exam 2 walkthrough (Spring 2024)
(DiffEQ, Spring 24) Exam 2 review - ODE systems
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(DiffEQ, Spring 24) Exam 2 review - ODE systems
Calc 3, Exam 2 walkthrough (Fall 2023)
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Calc 3, Exam 2 walkthrough (Fall 2023)
Calc 2, Exam 2 walkthrough (Fall 2023)
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Calc 2, Exam 2 walkthrough (Fall 2023)
Calc 1, Exam 2 walkthrough (Fall 2023)
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Calc 1, Exam 2 walkthrough (Fall 2023)
Differential Equations, Exam 1 walkthrough (Spring 2024)
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Differential Equations, Exam 1 walkthrough (Spring 2024)
(DiffEQ, Spring 24) Exam 1 review - First and second order ODEs
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(DiffEQ, Spring 24) Exam 1 review - First and second order ODEs
Calc 3, Exam 1 walkthrough (Fall 2023)
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Calc 3, Exam 1 walkthrough (Fall 2023)
Calc 2, Exam 1 walkthrough (Fall 2023)
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Calc 2, Exam 1 walkthrough (Fall 2023)
Calc 1, Exam 1 walkthrough (Fall 2023)
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Calc 1, Exam 1 walkthrough (Fall 2023)
Thank you. I am a retiree who has taken up self-studying math as a hobby. I'm working my way through an old Thomas Calculus book. Sometimes I struggle for days to understand an explanation and playlists like this really help.
Thank you so much
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That is the best description of the three types of discontinuity ive seen. Thank you so much!
Thanks for the amazing video once again!
16:35 why did I think he was drawing smiley faces💀
This is really super cool.
I must say its weirdly exciting
Thank you so much!
Still so helpful, keep it up Dr Butler!!
So, Steve, I assume that with the channel name change you won’t be getting rid of the beard anytime soon…
The 32nd viewer and the first to comment. ❤❤ Calculus all the way.
Feeling blessed to have stumbled upon your channel! Thanks for taking the time to make this wonderful explainer :)
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 THANK YOU
I am so scared for the Calc3 prep check quiz this Thursday!
Don't worry, everything will be OK. Regardless of what happens on Thursday we can help you succeed in the course!
My favourite professor is back. ❤
It's good to be back.
Nice work as always professor 🔥🔥
Thanks.
Just a casual 32k pieces
Of course, doesn't everyone have a bunch of LEGO lying around. I think that is one of the unspoken rules.
Love and respect from INDIA 🙇♂️
Thank you!
Hi, I think you made a mistake, you used 3x^2-2x instead of 3x^2-x (the second function) at the start of the second method when you multiply by b
thanks soooooo...so.... much! I really appreciate your tutorial, Thanks Professor Beard
its like if robin williams taught calculus!! great video
Pretty cool!
A very enjoyable introduction to the intuition behind differential equations and yet, like a neat magic trick, Professor Butler makes all the wonderful math also appear.
i have a Calc III credit exam in like a month and these are going to be a life saver
This is AMAZING. I can’t believe it has so few views.
If bob ross was a math professor <3
This video should have way more views really great stuff
Please make a level 10 menger sponge using logo.
Can a menger sponge be made out of wood?
at 1:09:40 you said <-17/4, -2, 5>, and you wrote <-17/4, 2, 5>
1:07:10 The fact that you had to point that out just shows how much you care about your wife 😄
40:13 That WOW, I felt it 🤣🤣
So basically, you're related to Joseph Lagrange. Noted 👍
The subtitle at 8:56 should say "So our combined amount of fuel is 3 total units of fuel", not "4 total units of fuel"
"Because remember, we want to be nice to ourselves. We love ourselves! And we want to make sure we put ourselves in the best situation for us to succeed." Never thought I'd get self help advice while cramming for the Calc 3 final, but here we are :)
At minute 15, shouldn’t the limit of integration for the inner integral go from u to 1 and not v to 1?
i thank you very much for my education
Yes steve, we are in fact cooking.
I wish my professor explained it all this clearly instead of spamming 60 slides in 90 minutes I like this channel especially because there is no filler of pointless talk, straight to the point, gradual explanation if somebody doesnt catch something as the problem gets solved and gets stuck not knowing how the other half of the problem was done, and about the same level my professor demands, and a pleasant voice and its a great collection of points and problems commonly found in exams I hope i pass thanks to this review
mathweb.ucsd.edu/~fan/ron/papers/04_05_juggling.pdf also some nice formal proofs.
epic star trek reference
Absolutely awesome and perfect👍👍.. Love it!!! Thanks❤
🎵🎵when you want the region to curve to your left🎵
Professor Butler, I want to thank you for guiding me through my calculus journey and making mathematics accessible and enjoyable for everyone.🤝
Ha! That was a great preamble to the video: "Beard Meats Calculus". I wanted to express my sincere gratitude for being such an amazing instructor! I just finished my last calculus course, and I can honestly say that your videos have helped me gain a deeper context as well as a more sophisticated perspective on the different topics being covered. It was amazing! 😀
I wrote a long paragraph and drew a shrine of you on my diff eq final exam yesterday, thanks for carrying me through every calculus class with your videos! ❤😂
Steve Butler - the GOAT!!
This man is the only reason I passed calc 2.
Thank you, but to be fair I think it was a joint effort and you did a lot of the hard stuff.
Your teachings make me wanna buy a black board and chalk lol.
I miss the days of using chalk (I have barely touched it in years). But if you do get chalk I of course must recommend Hagoromo brand chalk which is the preferred chalk of mathematicians everywhere.