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Posted 2021-January-30, 04:06

I think it is useful to report this YouTube site quite complete and detailed on various topics (including financial ones) and, therefore, of help not only for university students but also for those who attend schools of any grade as well as for parents (who are often involved). This is the Url:https://youtube.com/...cChemistryTutor
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Posted 2021-January-30, 04:25

View PostLovera, on 2021-January-30, 04:06, said:

I think it is useful to report this YouTube site quite complete and detailed on various topics (including financial ones) and, therefore, of help not only for university students but also for those who attend schools of any grade as well as for parents (who are often involved). This is the Url:https://youtube.com/...cChemistryTutor
Thank you, Lovera, for The Organic Chemistry Tutor :)
A fun way to learn :)
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Posted 2021-January-30, 07:25

Yeah, I liked it too. Have bookmarked it and intend to watch a video or two every day.

Thank you, Lovera.
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Posted 2021-January-30, 10:43

I also thank you all. Currently you are not seeing me because I am busy on my other account (= YouTube) for a mathematical research for mine that made me discover this site which, in this "particular" moment, can be very helpful.
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Posted 2022-January-16, 17:02

I present these three videos from YouTube that deal with the integration method by parts (I believe that the reader already has knowledge of the subject and knows what integral calculus and derivation are) starting from the classical way (en passant Clyde Elton Love known here for writing a good book on the squeeze play he was also a math professor at the University of Michigan and also wrote "Differential And Integral Calculus" -Forgotten Books, www.forgottenbooks.org). Starting from the first one that presents the formula of the classic method, the one called Tabular is then explained while the other two (without English subtitles) are instead 'shortcuts', ie shortcuts that allow you to have the solution of the calculation faster:
1)https://youtu.be/Yyic5aaXGaw
2)https://youtu.be/rtqzjfYg8rQ
3)https://youtu.be/DBn-Da_LCDo
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