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The videos below were made by Elyse Yeager for her Math 100 class at UBC. Due to the substantial overlap between the content of Math 100 and Math 102, we include them here for your use. Keep in mind that different courses and textbooks use slightly different conventions.
  
 
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| Calculating the rate of change in systems with lots of interconnected changing parts.
 
| Calculating the rate of change in systems with lots of interconnected changing parts.
 
  
 
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| Using l'Hospital's rule in a variety of situations
 
| Using l'Hospital's rule in a variety of situations
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 13:58, 18 August 2017


The videos below were made by Elyse Yeager for her Math 100 class at UBC. Due to the substantial overlap between the content of Math 100 and Math 102, we include them here for your use. Keep in mind that different courses and textbooks use slightly different conventions.