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- Linear Algebra equivalent of Pauls Online Math Notes (Lamar)
2 I'm not sure if this is question is a better fit for the main site or the meta site, but I was wondering if there are any beginner-friendly websites to learn linear algebra, similar to Paul's online math notes (which focuses more on calculus)
- Is Pauls online notes good? - Math Forums
Paul's online notes are excellent I've also found him to be very approachable via e-mail Pauls Online Math Notes His course is a pure mathematics course, so it probably includes more detail than a Physics student would need, especially at the more advanced end of things, but it's certainly a good place to start Not only are the lecture notes very good and complete, but the example sets are
- calculus - How to explain Pauls guesswork as to some delta value in . . .
I highly valuate Paul's Online MathNotes, but, in spite of the efforts of the author, I can't manage to understand the guesswork he is doing while trying to determine some delta value in order to p
- integration - Notes about evaluating double and triple integrals . . .
3 You might want to consult Paul's Online Notes, a tutorial-style site that addresses topics ranging from trig to Single- and multivariable calculus, and differential equations In particular see Calculus III and click on multiple integrals from the menu on the left
- Explain the concept behind solving $\sin (x)\cos (x) + \cos (x) = 0 . . .
Explain the concept behind solving $\sin (x)\cos (x) + \cos (x) = 0$, from Paul's Online Math Notes Ask Question Asked 9 years, 6 months ago Modified 9 years, 6 months ago
- calculus - How does trigonometric substitution work? - Mathematics . . .
I have read my book, watched the MIT lecture and read Paul's Online Notes (which was pretty much worthless, no explanations just examples) and I have no idea what is going on with this at all I
- Line integration in pauls notes calculus III
Line integration in pauls notes calculus III Ask Question Asked 5 years, 10 months ago Modified 5 years, 10 months ago
- U-substitution step to solve Integral - Mathematics Stack Exchange
I'm looking at how an integral was computed in "Paul's online math notes" in the section on U-substitution and am a bit confused In the original expression there are $2$ $x$'s, one in front of $\cos$ and the other as the numerator in the second term
- multivariable calculus - Question on tangent planes and normal lines . . .
PFA the question I am looking at For this one, I computed that the point P is $(1,1,1)$ Then I find the gradient to the surface and compute it at $(1,1,1)$ which gives me the normal vector to the
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