From the course: Complete Guide to Calculus Foundations for Data Science
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From the course: Complete Guide to Calculus Foundations for Data Science
Next steps
- Great job! You have reached the end of the course. Now go take what you've learned and use your knowledge of calculus to better work with and understand data. I encourage you to take the following next steps, continue to improve your calculus knowledge by exploring more topics and working through practice problems. You can typically find good practice problems by searching calculus examples online. Check out my Differential Equations LinkedIn Learning course to expand on the topics covered in this calculus course. Broaden your knowledge by exploring other popular mathematical topics in the data space, including probability, statistics, and linear algebra. Connect with me on LinkedIn to share your experience with this course. And lastly, check out my other LinkedIn Learning courses found on my LinkedIn profile. Thanks again for joining me to build your knowledge of calculus. See you next time.
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Methods to calculate limits2m 2s
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Calculate limits using properties, part 19m 50s
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Calculate limits using properties, part 28m 59s
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Calculate limits using factoring7m 7s
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Calculate the limits of polynomial and rational functions8m 32s
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Calculate the limits of exponential and logarithmic functions5m 22s
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Calculate limits using the squeeze theorem7m 41s
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Calculate the limits of trigonometric functions4m 28s
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When limits fail to exist5m 33s
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