Instructional Video27:07
3Blue1Brown

How (and why) to raise e to the power of a matrix | DE6

12th - Higher Ed
Exponentiating matrices, and the kinds of linear differential equations this solves.
Instructional Video21:38
3Blue1Brown

Taylor series: Essence of Calculus - Part 11 of 11

12th - Higher Ed
Taylor series are extremely useful in engineering and math, but what are they? This video shows why they're useful, and how to make sense of the formula.
Instructional Video22:19
3Blue1Brown

Taylor series | Chapter 10, Essence of calculus

12th - Higher Ed
Taylor series are extremely useful in engineering and math, but what are they? This video shows why they're useful, and how to make sense of the formula.
Instructional Video22:19
3Blue1Brown

Taylor series | Essence of calculus, chapter 11

12th - Higher Ed
Taylor series are extremely useful in engineering and math, but what are they? This video shows why they're useful, and how to make sense of the formula.
Instructional Video5:38
3Blue1Brown

Higher order derivatives | Footnote, Essence of calculus

12th - Higher Ed
What is the second derivative? Third derivative? How do you think about these?
Instructional Video5:18
3Blue1Brown

Higher order derivatives: Essence of Calculus - Part 10 of 11

12th - Higher Ed
What is the second derivative? Third derivative? How do you think about these?
Instructional Video5:38
3Blue1Brown

Higher order derivatives | Essence of calculus, chapter 10

12th - Higher Ed
What is the second derivative? Third derivative? How do you think about these?
Instructional Video5:09
Virtually Passed

3.1 Linearization PROOF | Nonlinear Dynamics

Higher Ed
Nonlinear Dynamics mini-series Part 1: • 1.0 A better way ... Part 2: • 2.0 A better way ... Part 3: • 3.0 A better way ... This video shows a formal proof behind linearization for 2D flows: dx/dt = f(x,y) dy/dt = g(x,y) Step 1: Find...
Instructional Video5:36
Virtually Passed

1.1 Stability of Fixed Points PROOF | Nonlinear Dynamics

Higher Ed
This video deals with nonlinear differential equations in the form: dx/dt = f(x) To find out whether a fixed point is stable or not, a linear stability analysis is done whereby the function is approximated as a line. If the slope of that...
Instructional Video11:24
Zach Star

Dear Calculus 2 Students, This is why you're learning Taylor Series

12th - Higher Ed
Dear Calculus 2 Students, This is why you're learning Taylor Series
Instructional Video5:52
Virtually Passed

Stability of Fixed Points PROOF | Nonlinear Dynamics (Part 1 extra)

Higher Ed
This video deals with nonlinear differential equations in the form: dx/dt = f(x) To find out whether a fixed point is stable or not, a linear stability analysis is done whereby the function is approximated as a line. If the slope of that...
Instructional Video5:23
Virtually Passed

Linearization PROOF | Nonlinear Dynamics (Part 3 extra)

Higher Ed
This video shows a formal proof behind linearization for 2D flows: dx/dt = f(x,y) dy/dt = g(x,y) Step 1: Find fixed points. This involves solving for where dx/dt and dy/dt both are equal to 0. Step 2: Approximate f(x,y) and g(x,y) as...
Instructional Video9:02
Professor Dave Explains

Taylor and Maclaurin Series

12th - Higher Ed
An introduction to taylor and maclaurin series.
Instructional Video22:20
3Blue1Brown

Taylor Series | Essence of Calculus, Chapter 10

11th - Higher Ed
Sometimes close enough is just perfect. The last video in a series of 11 explores the Taylor series and its connection to derivatives. It shows the process for finding Taylor series approximations for y = sin x and for y = e^x.
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Calculus: Taylor Polynomials

9th - 10th
Video lesson showing the formula for a Taylor series expansion to five terms and uses it to approximate the cosine function. Includes the graphs of a specific number of terms of the approximate function using a graphing calculator. [18:05]
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Calculus: 2011 Calculus Bc Free Response #6A

9th - 10th
Video shows how to write the first four nonzero terms of the Taylor series for a function. [7:42]
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Calculus: Generalized Taylor Series Approximation

9th - 10th
Video lesson showing how to approximate a function at any value using a polynomial by deriving the formula for a Taylor series. [7:27]
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Calculus: Visualizing Taylor Series for E^x

9th - 10th
Video lesson using a Taylor series to approximate e^x around x=3 by using a polynomial function and then showing some of the graphs of the expansion by using the Wolfram Alpha website. [6:38]
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Calculus: 2011 Calculus Bc Free Response #6C

9th - 10th
Video shows how to use the Taylor series of a function which was found in the previous video to find the sixth derivative of the function at 0. [2:58]
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Calculus: 2011 Calculus Bc Free Response #6D

9th - 10th
Video shows how to calculate the Lagrange error bound for a Taylor series polynomial approximation. [11:52]
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Calculus: 2011 Calculus Bc Free Response #6B

9th - 10th
Video shows how to find the first four nonzero terms of a Taylor series of cos x. Also shows how to combine Taylor series for parts of a function to create a Taylor series for the entire function. [9:59]
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Calculus: Error or Remainder of a Taylor Polynomial Approximation

9th - 10th
Video first reviews the formula for a Taylor series expansion and then defines the error function to be the difference between the polynomial approximation and the actual function. Properties of the derivatives of the error function are...
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Calculus: Bounding the Error of a Taylor Polynomial Approximation

9th - 10th
Video uses a property of the error function for a Taylor series expansion from the previous video to bound the (n+1)th derivative of the error function. Result is the Lagrange error bound. [15:08]
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Maclaurin and Taylor Series: Visualizing Taylor Series for E^x

9th - 10th
Video lesson using a Taylor series to approximate e^x around x=3 by using a polynomial function and then showing some of the graphs of the expansion by using the Wolfram Alpha website.