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Paul's Online Math Notes Calculus Ii < EASY - 2024 >

Leo smiled. “Thanks, Paul,” he whispered. “For getting me through the war.”

© 2005 Paul Dawkins

On the day of the final, Leo walked into the cavernous exam hall. He saw the first question: “Evaluate ∫ x^3 sin(x) dx.” paul's online math notes calculus ii

This is the strongest feature. In the Calculus II notes, every concept is followed by 3–4 examples. Leo smiled

The ugly blue website was still there. Still free. Still patient. And at the bottom of the page, unchanged for two decades, it simply said: He saw the first question: “Evaluate ∫ x^3 sin(x) dx

Unlike Khan Academy or modern platforms like Brilliant.org, Paul’s notes are static web pages. There are no videos (unless hosted elsewhere) and no interactive graphs. If you are a visual learner who needs to see things move, you might need to supplement this with YouTube.

Paul's Online Math Notes: Calculus II is a widely used educational resource created by Paul Dawkins, a mathematics instructor at Lamar University. These notes are designed to be accessible to anyone learning the subject or needing a refresher on specific topics. Core Curriculum