Calculus for college students
Target Grade Range: College-College
Subjects: Calculus
Help Type: Homework Help
First semester college calculus. Limits. Derivatives: chain rule, quotient rule, product rule. Integrals/Anti-Derivatives. Fundamental theorem of Calculus, area under a curve, Reimann Sums. Rates of change, max and min values, optimization, continuity, indeterminate forms, series, convergence, and more.
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  1.  Edmond Johnsen
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Reviews for this course:
Roy C
Posted February 05, 2008
5.00
This man knows is Calculus. Very quick and awesome answers. Worth every dollar. Highly recommended.
Hyunbae K
Posted February 14, 2008
5.00
I really satisfy what the instructor explains and teaches. I really got help.
chris p
Posted March 06, 2008
5.00
I was stumped on a related rate question for calculus and Clarity explained in detail and in a timely manner...I'm talking less than 2 hours later I had the answer. It was a huge help in getting me to understand where I had gone wrong in working out the problem. Thank you so much.
Lisa B
Posted July 22, 2008
5.00
I received a response promptly and received my answers the following day. The detailed explanation of each question was unbelievably helpful. It was sent very professional looking, he included graphs, equasions, and examples. I will use his help for the rest of my course and I would definitely refer him to friends.
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Kenisha R
Posted August 03, 2008
4.00
I took College Calculus and College Algebra with Ed. He is definitely one of the better math tutors I've had. He takes time to go over any problem areas with you and shows interest in your overall performance. I would highly recommend him to anyone needing a math tutor.
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