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− | + | '''18.01'''/Single Variable Calculus is the [[Math]] class I took with [http://www-math.mit.edu/~brubaker/ Prof. Brubaker] at [[MIT]] as a [[MIT Freshman|Freshman]] fall semester. | |
[http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Mathematics/18-01Fall-2006/CourseHome/ Open Course Ware from 2006] | [http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Mathematics/18-01Fall-2006/CourseHome/ Open Course Ware from 2006] |
Revision as of 04:00, 27 December 2009
18.01/Single Variable Calculus is the Math class I took with Prof. Brubaker at MIT as a Freshman fall semester.
Class website: http://math.mit.edu/18.01/
These notes should be well written and complete. My own work - especially p-sets are less trustworthy. The print outs are from OCW and thus Creative Commons BY-NC-SA. My notes are under the same license. The textbook was useless in this class. OCW notes were helpful, as well as office hours.
Notebook: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 (vast majority of work)
- Review for Exam 1, Exam 1, Review for Exam 1 Make up
- Review for Exam 2, Exam 2
- Exam 3
- Review for Exam 4
- Review for the Final
- Various Cheat Sheets
Note I only used OneNote for the first week!
OneNote Notebook
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Open option #2 and click on "Open in OneNote" (OneNote 2010 must be installed)
Ink and page hierarchies supported; requires OneNote 2010 to be installed (Windows only); at least in past versions, the free trial will let you view notebooks even after the trial expires