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Oxford Mathematics 1st year Student Lecture - Introductory Calculus

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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In our latest student lecture we would like to give you a taste of the Oxford Mathematics Student experience as it begins in its very first week.
In this lecture in the Introductory Calculus course Dan Ciubotaru summarises how the course works and what we expect the new students to already know in order to ensure all of them are prepared for the more complex work ahead.

An overview of the course and the course materials are here:
https://courses.maths.ox.ac.uk/node/43879

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Series
The Secrets of Mathematics
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Dan Ciubotaru
Keywords
calculus
mathematics
Department: Mathematical Institute
Date Added: 04/11/2019
Duration: 00:58:02

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