Calculus Made Easy in the Car

If you had the traditional engineering education, youā€™ve made your peace with calculus. If you havenā€™t, you may have learned it on your own, but for many people, calculus has a reputation for being super difficult. While some of the details can be very tricky, the core concepts are actually simple and [Mathologer] has a very simple explanation along with some good graphics that can help you get started on calculus mastery if youā€™ve been putting it off. Using a car on the highway as the prototypical example, he covers quite a bit of ground in the 30 minute video that you can see below.

Of course, this isnā€™t a unique idea that calculus is actually simple. The video credits the great book ā€œCalculus Made Easyā€ that weā€™ve talked about before. That 100-year-old (and then some) book has a similar approach to the topic.

Unlike a lot of similar videos, this one covers more complex things like various rules and the integral and derivative of trig functions and logarithms. It presents them in a colorful graphic that might be easier to digest than a dry table.

Of course, tying your shoes and algebra are also easy unless you donā€™t know how to do them. But it is funny how many students struggle with the subject when it is possible to have a straightforward intuitive understanding of it very quickly.

Do you remember the scene in ā€œSomething About Maryā€ where the hitchhiker becomes upset that his ā€œ7 minute absā€ video might be displaced by ā€œ6 minute abs?ā€ If that resonates with you, you could try this decidedly less tranquil video that purports to teach calculus in 20 minutes. Weā€™ve even done our own attempt at making it easy.



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