Jim Coroneos was a remarkable teacher and a wonderful human being. I had the great privilege of studying from his text books in my senior high school years and, during my first years of teaching, working alongside him as a colleague for a while. Sadly, he passed away almost exactly 10 years ago, in 2005, but you may read something of his life here.
In one of his more advanced texts, he provided a list of 100 Integrals to challenge his students. This list is now used by mathematics teachers and students world wide. The complete list has been produced on a few websites. Click here to obtain a PDF copy of them.
Partly to honour Jim, and partly to fulfil an international need, I have decided to produce 100 videos, showing how to solve his 100 integration ‘problems.’ I hope you find the videos useful!
As you can see, I have presented the integrals in bundles of 20. Please choose the set that you require.
Integrals 001-020
Integrals 021-040
Sir frankly, I only wanted to learn the chain rule first but your videos are so good and so amazing that I feel like studying calculus more and more but only nd only from your videos. can you do me a favor and make a video for log functions differentiation please? it would be a great help 🙂
Sudhanshu K (on a CCM video about Implicit Differentiation Made Simple)
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