This course is ideal for A-Level students wanting to refine their calculus abilities, GCSE students who are looking for a challenge, or university students seeking a recap, or to fill in any gaps in their knowledge.
Calculus is an invaluable tool for mathematicians, scientists and engineers. It allows you to wield functions in radical new ways. With calculus, you can evaluate the gradient of a function, find the area underneath a curve, turn distance into speed, speed into acceleration, or vice versa. You can use it to solve equations numerically, compute volumes of solids, maximise and minimise functions, and much more. Students learn all of these skills in this course, which covers everything calculus-related that is expected at A-Level.
Course Content
11 LESSONS
11 HOURS Total Length
Lesson 1
Background
60 minutes
Lesson 2
Differentiation
60 minutes
Lesson 3
Stationary Points
60 minutes
Lesson 4
Integration
60 minutes
Lesson 5
Chain, Product and Quotient Rules
60 minutes
Lesson 6
Integration by Substitution and by Parts
60 minutes
Lesson 7
More on Differentiation
60 minutes
Lesson 8
Integration Techniques
60 minutes
Lesson 9
More on Integration
60 minutes
Lesson 10
Differential equations I: First Order Equations
60 minutes
Lesson 11
Differential Equations II: Higher Order Equations
60 minutes
Key Skills
Mathematical Equations
Mathematical Equations
Educator
John S
Mathematics Whizz
With an undergraduate and postgraduate degree in mathematics, John now teaches mathematics full time. His passion is to help students further their knowledge and understanding within this subject.