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Engineering Calculus Made Simple (Derivatives)-Course for Electrical Engineer

This course is designed as the basics review of derivatives as they apply to electrical functions. It is designed for the student of electrical engineering who comes across theoretical formulas that reference derivatives

03:35 Hours of Video Tutorial with total 10 Lectures with Quiz

This course is designed as the basics review of derivatives as they apply to electrical functions. It is designed for the student of electrical engineering who comes across theoretical formulas that reference derivatives.

A detailed understanding of derivatives is not required in order to continue the electrical topic and this course will provide the basic amount required.

Calculus is the mathematical study of continuous change, in the same way that geometry is the study of shape, and algebra is the study of generalizations of arithmetic operations.

Upon completion, participants will be familiar with:

  • Introduction to Engineering Calculus made simple
  • Functions
  • Limits
  • The DerivativesĀ 
  • Triginometric Identities
  • The Squeeze Theorem
  • The Derivative of Sin(x)
  • The Derivative of Cos(x)
  • Other Derivatives
  • The Final Quiz/Test

Introduction to Engineering Calculus Made Simple

1
Introduction to Engineering Calculus Made Simple
08:21

Functions

1
Functions
24:03

Limits

1
Limits
42:17

The Derivative

1
The Derivative
40:04

Trigonometry Identities

1
Trigonometry Identities
22:00

The Squeeze Theorem

1
The Squeeze Theorem
31:14

The Derivative of Sin(x)

1
The Derivative of Sin(x)
08:26

The Derivative of Cos(x)

1
The Derivative of Cos(x)
10:11

Other Derivatives

1
Other Derivatives
29:00

Final Test/Quiz

1
Final Test/Quiz
The student should be from Electrical Engineering background and should have interest to learn mathematics and engineering calculus for electrical engineering.
This course is very useful for University Graduates, Trainees and even Professionals who wants to understand the fundamentals of engineering calculus to the more sophisticated operations required in Electrical Engineering

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