What is calculus? (KristaKingMath)

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  • Опубліковано 13 бер 2013
  • ► My ebook: www.kristakingmath.com/calcul...
    "What is calculus?" is a question many calculus students never learn the answer to!
    Understanding what calculus is before you start learning how to use it will give you a better context for the whole course.
    Calculus is the mathematical study of change, in the same way that geometry is the mathematical study of shape, or that trigonometry is the mathematical study of triangles.
    Derivatives and integrals are the major concepts you'll learn in calculus. Derivatives allow you to find slope (rise over run), and integrals allow you to find area.
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    Hi, I’m Krista! I make math courses to keep you from banging your head against the wall. ;)
    Math class was always so frustrating for me. I’d go to a class, spend hours on homework, and three days later have an “Ah-ha!” moment about how the problems worked that could have slashed my homework time in half. I’d think, “WHY didn’t my teacher just tell me this in the first place?!”
    So I started tutoring to keep other people out of the same aggravating, time-sucking cycle. Since then, I’ve recorded tons of videos and written out cheat-sheet style notes and formula sheets to help every math student-from basic middle school classes to advanced college calculus-figure out what’s going on, understand the important concepts, and pass their classes, once and for all. Interested in getting help? Learn more here: www.kristakingmath.com
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 688

  • @amirhasrath2265
    @amirhasrath2265 8 років тому +57

    How amazing, I passed my engineering calculus exam without knowing what the hell am I studying...

    • @sandeep2435
      @sandeep2435 7 років тому +3

      lucifer t.m.s exactly is the case with me too.i completed master degree in physics, but i don't know what i studied.i studied quantum mechanics in physics but haven't understood anything.

    • @lesbianseagul621
      @lesbianseagul621 5 років тому +1

      Typical, a lazy engineer.

    • @xImBeaST12321x
      @xImBeaST12321x 4 роки тому

      @@sandeep2435 I am taking Electricity and Magnetism, just second semester physics, I want to die

    • @rakeshkumar-zr8du
      @rakeshkumar-zr8du 3 роки тому

      Me: allow me to introduce myself.

  • @FUBAR_JONNY
    @FUBAR_JONNY 5 років тому +8

    I failed Calc 1 three times.. had to transfer to a different community college to finish it.. then through hard work passed Calc 2 and 3. It took me over three year to complete calculus. I hope to whoever is reading this can get some type of motivation from my story and realize that if you try hard enough and put your mind to it you can accomplish anything including passing calculus. ( Krista's videos help also lol )

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому +8

    I love that all of us (and others) are posting this content online. I learn so much from UA-cam, and it's awesome that we can all share our knowledge here with each other!! :D

  • @fbevc
    @fbevc 10 років тому +5

    Your enthusiam when talking about calculus is over 9000! I love it. *was studying for a calculus exam but now watching all of your videos*

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    I'm still getting use to the new channel page as well. My understanding is that video autoplays for non subscribers. Have you subscribed?! :) Either way, I'll continue to look to improve my channel page. Thanks for the feedback!

  • @juanagallo9447
    @juanagallo9447 8 років тому +12

    I don't need coffee anymore, in the morning. Wake up to your energy, and bam!: "ON".

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    you can send me a youtube message or contact me through my website, integralcalc . com. :)

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому +3

    I think most people feel the same way when they take it! Thank you so much for watching and for commenting and supporting me! I felt so lucky to have won! :D

  • @NoANaga
    @NoANaga 9 років тому +3

    Omg, i can't thank you enough for this wonderful ebook. This ebook is probably the greatest gift i have ever received to help me with calculus. I mean its not just all words and equations, but there are also video links to further help out. People like you are the reason why people like me (students) have some motivation to learn calcoolus.

    • @kristakingmath
      @kristakingmath  9 років тому +4

      NoA Naga Thanks for the feedback! I'm so glad you like it!

  • @thescientisthorse
    @thescientisthorse 8 років тому +3

    Good pep-talk! I strongly believe mastering calculus or math in general have great benefits, as they provide means to obtain answers... and clearly a competitive advantage.

  • @virajelix
    @virajelix 8 років тому +4

    That's really COOLLLL!!! Nicely done - unique way of explaining things - the opposite of boring ;-) THANKS!

  • @iaadotlk1
    @iaadotlk1 8 років тому +2

    Anyways, I have been teaching Calculus for about 4 years now and I am always willing and excited to help.

  • @rituraj7502
    @rituraj7502 6 років тому +3

    you're the reason why i'm so good at calculus + why i'm so intrested in maths so ..... thankyou

  • @LittleDogDaily
    @LittleDogDaily 11 років тому +1

    WOW! Thank you SO much, Krista! I had done a handful of other videos in the past but only one that was on-camera. I'd been procrastinating like crazy, but was so inspired by seeing you all take massive action in such a short time. Your enthusiasm is so encouraging!

  • @jameswedmore
    @jameswedmore 11 років тому +5

    I'm glad I finally know what calculus is...probably would have been good to know this when I actually took Calculus. GRT VID!!

  • @legendsdestroyer2397
    @legendsdestroyer2397 8 років тому +4

    You can explain this dry science in a cool way, you are smart and talented

  • @RM-gm7lu
    @RM-gm7lu 9 років тому +2

    Indeed thanks for the ebook and your channel.

  • @indian_scouser_ynwa
    @indian_scouser_ynwa 8 років тому

    mam,i watched all of your videos in limits chapter.they were extremely helpful.thank you.where can i find your e book thankz.u are the best

  • @SrimanNarayana142
    @SrimanNarayana142 10 років тому +2

    Can you please tell the name software interface you used to teach.

  • @RemodelSalesSecrets
    @RemodelSalesSecrets 11 років тому +1

    Thanks! downloaded the ebook and finally a video that explains calc so well

  • @viewsbyblur
    @viewsbyblur 9 років тому

    ive been in calculus for a bit this semester in college and always wondered what it truly is. Prof. didn't say the actual definition, thanks I appreciate it!

  • @TheKerryCarron
    @TheKerryCarron 11 років тому +1

    Great energy! An you DID make wanting (or having) to know Calculus look like it could be (somewhat) fun. Thanks!

  • @angelacarvajal3871
    @angelacarvajal3871 10 років тому +1

    I love this video especially. It really helped
    Thanks so much.

  • @m19uel1996
    @m19uel1996 6 років тому

    I’m an engineering student now and I look back and wonder how I ever hated calculus, it makes things so much simpler if you know how to use it

  • @lessermook7608
    @lessermook7608 8 років тому +10

    Quirky and engaging, you'd be an awesome teacher, if you aren't already..Good video!

    • @kristakingmath
      @kristakingmath  8 років тому +2

      +L Kururugi (The Apex Truthseeker 荣誉) Thanks!

  • @masveew
    @masveew 11 років тому +1

    I'm doing very well in my calc classes because of you!! you are so precious!

  • @fonzee54
    @fonzee54 8 років тому +1

    You were such a big help in my first year at uni. Love your work!

    • @kristakingmath
      @kristakingmath  8 років тому

      +Aiden Gonzallez Thank you so much, I'm glad the videos helped!

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    do you have adobe reader on your computer?

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    There is a link in the description. :)

  • @aryanwolfox6390
    @aryanwolfox6390 7 років тому +1

    thank you ma'am to provide all videos lectures👍👌😀

  • @Theguavaproject
    @Theguavaproject 11 років тому

    Beautifully done! I love your energy and passion for what you're doing

  • @kajalchauhan312
    @kajalchauhan312 6 років тому

    Thank you.. you really made it sound interesting...

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    Ohhhh YOU were the standing ovation, lol!! That made me feel so good! Thank you so much for supporting me and commenting and liking!! I hope we can keep in touch and yes, maybe collaborate someday!! :)

  • @georgehenry7887
    @georgehenry7887 10 років тому

    Thanks for your video. Does calculus tie into the idea that a particle/wave's direction of travel and position can't be known at the same moment?

  • @LOVE-xc9re
    @LOVE-xc9re 9 років тому

    wow i understand it completely once you said that its the study of change but unsure if i do never done calculus

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    Ev, WOW! I'm completely honored, thank you!! I'm so happy to know that my videos are helping you a little bit to succeed at such a high level!! Good for you for going back to school and working so hard to do something you've always wanted to do! Keep on being awesome!! :D

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    Thank you very much!! And thank you for watching and commenting, the support feels GREAT! :D

  • @sozfan1
    @sozfan1 11 років тому

    which is more useful? integral or differential. which is more fun?

  • @evaloutionofman
    @evaloutionofman 11 років тому

    Krista, your videos are both educational and inspiring. I am 28 and made the big decision a couple years ago to return to college and pursue my dream of attaining a PhD in Psycholinguistics. It is because of individuals such as yourself that tirelessly make available quality information that I am now a straight A student. Keep up the amazing work and know that it is deeply appreciated.

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    That's okay, I just appreciate you watching, AND commenting! Thank you so much!! :D

  • @Cosmalano
    @Cosmalano 9 років тому +4

    I've been learning quantum mechanics and general relativity and I'm at the point where I NEED to understand the mathematics behind it all in more depth! Your videos are very helpful, thank you!

    • @WiseSageBum
      @WiseSageBum 9 років тому +1

      electrocat1 quantum physics ftw!

    • @WiseSageBum
      @WiseSageBum 9 років тому +2

      spooky action at a distance

    • @Cosmalano
      @Cosmalano 9 років тому

      Yeah spooky action at a distance!

    • @RobbyBoy167
      @RobbyBoy167 9 років тому +1

      electrocat1 spooky AF

    • @irvingc4508
      @irvingc4508 8 років тому

      +electrocat1
      What level of math do you need for modern physics? What would you recommend for those of us who are interested? Oh and the spooky action at a distance has recently been shown to violate local realism, bell inequalities with NO LOOP HOLES! What a time to be alive.

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    WOW, thank you so much!!! LOVED this creativeLIVE workshop! They continue to produce amazing content, and James Wedmore was incredible! So fortunate to have been a part of this event in person!! :)

  • @flapflankers3059
    @flapflankers3059 10 років тому

    I'm trying to get a bit of an early insight before I start University next year (Computer Science Major).
    I've purchased a few books on the subject, but I sometimes find myself lacking the motivation to continue on with my early studies; although, I have to say that you're definitely keeping me motivated with your cool videos!
    Keep it up.

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    Hi Michael, I'm sorry for the confusion! :( The ebook is free, you just have to enter 0 in the box for price. If you enter 0, the system won't prompt you for credit card information. Thank you for your comment though; I updated the wording on the download page to make it more clear. :) I really hope that helps! :)

  • @skatehouse
    @skatehouse 10 років тому

    Always wondered what calculus is. Thanks for making your videos!

  • @MikeyBriqmen
    @MikeyBriqmen 8 років тому

    Honestly, all of your videos helped me pass Calc 1 and 2. Thank you so much!!!

    • @kristakingmath
      @kristakingmath  8 років тому

      You're welcome, I'm so glad the videos helped!

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    Thank you sooo much!! I'm so optimistic about what's to come!! :D

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    They are definitely important, but if you don't have them all memorized, you'll still be okay, so don't worry too much! I think the ones I would pay most attention to are double and half angle formulas, which you'll use to simplify integrals, basic trig functions and their relationships to each other, which you'll use in limits, derivatives and integrals, and pythagorean theorem, which you'll probably use in applications of derivatives. :)

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    SHEILA oh my gosh, your video is GREAT, I am completely blown away!!! You had the attention grabber and the intro buffer and even the outtakes at the end, hilarious!! You did such a great job with your jump cuts, and for your FIRST video, I mean... honestly lady!! :D You are the best example of being brave, getting in front of the camera, doing the editing, and having fun with it. Congratulations, you are amazing! Keep it up!! I, for one, will be following LittleDogDaily for sure!! :D

  • @BlackJavaBean
    @BlackJavaBean 11 років тому

    Loved the energy!

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    Awesome, thank you so much!! Loving everything that James taught us about keeping people engaged! :D

  • @georgepolasky9809
    @georgepolasky9809 10 років тому +2

    Krista, I greatly enjoy all of your Calculus videos. You are brilliant, explain so well, very personable and just plain nice. Thank you very much. George

    • @kristakingmath
      @kristakingmath  10 років тому

      Thank you, George! That's very kind of you to say! I'm really glad you like the calculus videos.

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    I didn't intend to put them in a ranked order, I just wanted to mention a few applicable fields! :)

  • @phunkyboy
    @phunkyboy 10 років тому

    Just wonderign what's a good dvd to supplement essential calculus by larson. ?.

  • @matthewgayle2250
    @matthewgayle2250 9 років тому

    Enjoyed the video! Great personality!

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    Awesome, thank you so much!! :D

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    hey, i'm so glad you like my videos and that they've helped you! i'm sorry i can't really help with physics, but good luck in your class! :D

  • @Alexteachestech
    @Alexteachestech 10 років тому

    It was great seeing you guys film this live at CL. Its fast paced, quirky, and really funny. You should totally make a new version of this video.

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    Thank you! It feels great to be putting myself out there and seeing some success as a result! :D

  • @EngAhmed-uh6qh
    @EngAhmed-uh6qh 8 років тому

    Thank you, Krista.

  • @sirshahidrasul5835
    @sirshahidrasul5835 6 років тому

    Your way of teaching is wonderful

  • @Garr3tt76
    @Garr3tt76 10 років тому

    I have never been to excited to learn about math! This actually helped!

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    Thank you so much!! :)

  • @bripaul1
    @bripaul1 7 років тому +2

    Krista, you are good at this ... I wish you all the best! ;)

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому +6

    Maybe it'd be "a durian a day keeps the doctor away!" :)

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    thank you Andy!! :D

  • @josephc28
    @josephc28 9 років тому +1

    I'm a business major, and we are required to take a calculus class. I'm hoping your ebook and videos will help me.

    • @kristakingmath
      @kristakingmath  9 років тому +2

      +Joey Carlyle They should definitely help!

  • @halhauder79
    @halhauder79 11 років тому

    As always . Your love for maths is to admire . Thank love the video.

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    thank you so much!! i really appreciate it! :)

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  10 років тому

    Thanks! Glad you like them! :)

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    Thank you so much!! :D

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    RIGHT?!! LOL, thanks Wayne!! I'm so pumped for what's to come!! :D

  • @KatrinaKay45
    @KatrinaKay45 11 років тому

    Great job! The energy, added text & images kept me watching. Congrats!

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    Right back at ya Sheila! I was lucky enough to be in the live audience and be forcibly SHOVED off the cliff :), but I'm totally inspired by how you've taken action at home... it's awesome!! Let's stay in touch and hopefully we can help encourage each other to keep it up!! :D

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    Thank you!! :)

  • @iaadotlk1
    @iaadotlk1 8 років тому

    Calculus is a new way of thinking about MATH... As a math Major with an emphasis in Statistics, It is a whole way of thinking. It is a whole new concept.

  • @LittleDogDaily
    @LittleDogDaily 11 років тому +1

    Love your energy and humor, Krista!

  • @jenniferkok6618
    @jenniferkok6618 2 роки тому

    Hey Krista, i am in grade 12 now and i want to study actuarial science next year. I want to prepare on advance by using your courses on udemy. Which courses should i do to prepare for my firts year?

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    Thank you very much! :D

  • @BrandonLucero1
    @BrandonLucero1 11 років тому

    You did a phenomenal job on your video! I hate math but I enjoyed watching your video. Great energy and humor!

  • @AmirHameed-picwellwisher12pk
    @AmirHameed-picwellwisher12pk 5 років тому

    Nice way of teaching Krista :D
    Following few weeks are dedicated for your courses.

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    That's so awesome!! Good for you!! :)

  • @deyomash
    @deyomash 11 років тому

    hi, i have just downloaded your calc1 ebook, since i dont have problems in math but want to read some other explanations about subjects im asking you, will you make ebooks for higher 'grade' calc classes? 3 or so?

  • @koozdra
    @koozdra 11 років тому

    What you're doing is amazing!

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    Thanks! I'm glad you feel that way. That's always what I'm hoping for. :)

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    Thanks Timar!! You have been so supportive throughout the whole workshop! ;)

  • @qualquan
    @qualquan 7 років тому

    Sorry. Differential calculus is finding each and every INDIVIDUAL component of a Whole which can be represented mathematically.
    What is an individual component you might ask? It is a component which is dx (not Dx) wide. Of course its height can vary. (Even the second and third differentials or components are dx wide but their height is progressively one order of magnitude less)
    Typically the individual component is called dy or differential (if it is the first in a series).
    Integral calculus is just the reverse i.e integrating or putting together the components. IOW getting the Y from integrating the dy(s). The Y could be an area or any other "whole" or integral depending on what the individual components or dy represents.
    Now what is dx, you might ask? It is 1/N where N is an IMMENSELY large number which is not infinity.

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    Thanks Lynn!! Seeing so much success with this video already... it's awesome!! :D

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    Thanks! I've already got some videos on differential equations, hopefully they will help get you off to a good start!! :)

  • @AndyMathis
    @AndyMathis 11 років тому

    great job, Krista.

  • @JaredChJared
    @JaredChJared 11 років тому

    Great video! I actually have been needing to know (and I'm not even in calculus yet) Thanks Krista (and apple guy).

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    Thank you Sue! Hopefully it'll be only good things to come from here on out!! :D

  • @johnflorio3052
    @johnflorio3052 3 роки тому

    Calculus is the language of STEM. As a 50+ year old practicing physicist I use calculus every day. Thank you for promoting this beautifully powerful part of math.

    • @kristakingmath
      @kristakingmath  3 роки тому

      Thank you John, I'm honored to do my part! :)

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    THANK YOU, James, for so generously sharing your knowledge and changing the course of my business! Could not have finished your course at creativeLIVE feeling more optimistic, or seeing more clearly the vision for the future. YOU ROCK! :D

  • @ibrahimissaissa6627
    @ibrahimissaissa6627 5 років тому +1

    Thanks Krista best teacher on line

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    yay!! thank you so much!! :D

  • @kristakingmath
    @kristakingmath  11 років тому

    You're so nice!! I'm so glad you're enjoying calc so far! I hope you continue to enjoy the videos!! :D

  • @TheAmbasador99
    @TheAmbasador99 9 років тому

    I am a 15 years old austro-romanian guy... I am doing an highschool that prepares a student into engenieering, is it good if I learn this entire thing earlier?

  • @lynnsiegfried6942
    @lynnsiegfried6942 11 років тому

    Loved it!

  • @sebastiankohleroberg2980
    @sebastiankohleroberg2980 9 років тому

    Im in Swedens version of highschool second grade out of three(I'm 17) and im currently taking the Math 3 course. We are working with dervivatives. I know all about them, got an A on the test. How does this differ from the derivivatives in calculus? I mean I can decide the speed of change on any value of X, and how the function looks. What more is there to know? We are working with integrals the rest of the course until christmas... Is calculus simply harder or does it introduce new things?