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Calculus 1 (2pc)
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Product Details
- Starring: Laure Killing
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- Audience Rating: Unrated
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- Binding: VHS Tape
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- EAN: 9781573850278
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- Format: Color, NTSC
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- ISBN: 1573850276
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- Label: Video Aided Instruct
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- Manufacturer: Video Aided Instruct
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- Number of Items: 2
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- Product Group: Video
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- Publisher: Video Aided Instruct
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- Release Date: 2002-04-23
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- Studio: Video Aided Instruct
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- Theatrical Release Date: 1998
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- Title: Calculus 1 (2pc)
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- UPC: 600459027636
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Product Description: Work at your own speed! Improve your grades! Easy for non-math majors! The Video Aided Instruction Calculus Series covers the same material taught in first-year college-level calculus courses, including high school Advanced Placement calculus courses. There is no need to dread calculus: this excellent video series prepares the high school or college student for even the most difficult and challenging problems, and is an excellent learning tool for adults who want to relearn forgotten mathematics. Calculus 1, the first title in the Calculus Series, introduces differential calculus and related subjects. Topics include: Equations of Straight Lines, Functions, Limits, Derivatives, Graphing, and many applications. Two Videos/4 Hrs. Total. Study Guide Included. Item #VAI-0276. Volume 1 of Video Aided Instruction's 4-Volume Calculus Series.
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Customer Reviews
Calculus I
...On the other hand, after watching the first volume of the 'Calculus' series, I am VERY pleased! Dr. Shane (though a bit monotonal in his presentation), does an *excellent* job. His mastery of the material is obvious; in fact, it is easy to tell he has taught the material for quite some time, as I find him answering questions as I think of them! I guess I am not the first one to struggle with this material...Dr. Shane also handles some of the more difficult problems. This was a major complaint I had with the Standard Deviant tapes. His explanations are straightfoward, and after watching the first volume I find myself understanding the material much better. And I have found him to not "over narrate" the material. He seems to use exactly the right words for the situation, and doesn't distract the viewer unnessecarily (another probem with the Standard Deviant tapes.) I feel I am very well-equipped to apply the calculus to real-life problems. As I write this, I am about halfway through the first video in the second volume, and already I find that I have a much better grip on Integral Calculus. I can't wait to get to the third and fourth volumes! My only complaint...these things don't come on DVD! They are more pricey than Standard Deviants, but if you *really* want to know the material--these are the videos to get. Period.
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