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The essence of calculus

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Hey everyone, Grant here.

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This is the first video in a series on the essence of calculus,

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and I'll be publishing the following videos once per day for the next 10 days.

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The goal here, as the name suggests, is to really get

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the heart of the subject out in one binge-watchable set.

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But with a topic that's as broad as calculus, there's a lot of things that can mean,

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so here's what I have in mind specifically.

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Calculus has a lot of rules and formulas which

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are often presented as things to be memorized.

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Lots of derivative formulas, the product rule, the chain rule,

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implicit differentiation, the fact that integrals and derivatives are opposite,

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Taylor series, just a lot of things like that.

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And my goal is for you to come away feeling like

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you could have invented calculus yourself.

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That is, cover all those core ideas, but in a way that makes clear where they

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actually come from, and what they really mean, using an all-around visual approach.

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Inventing math is no joke, and there is a difference between being

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told why something's true, and actually generating it from scratch.

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But at all points, I want you to think to yourself, if you were an early mathematician,

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pondering these ideas and drawing out the right diagrams,

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does it feel reasonable that you could have stumbled across these truths yourself?

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In this initial video, I want to show how you might stumble into the core ideas of

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calculus by thinking very deeply about one specific bit of geometry,

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the area of a circle.

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Maybe you know that this is pi times its radius squared, but why?

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Is there a nice way to think about where this formula comes from?

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Well, contemplating this problem and leaving yourself open to exploring the

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interesting thoughts that come about can actually lead you to a glimpse of three

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big ideas in calculus, integrals, derivatives, and the fact that they're opposites.

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But the story starts more simply, just you and a circle, let's say with radius 3.

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You're trying to figure out its area, and after going through a lot of

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paper trying different ways to chop up and rearrange the pieces of that area,

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many of which might lead to their own interesting observations,

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maybe you try out the idea of slicing up the circle into many concentric rings.

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This should seem promising because it respects the symmetry of the circle,

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and math has a tendency to reward you when you respect its symmetries.

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Let's take one of those rings, which has some inner radius r that's between 0 and 3.

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If we can find a nice expression for the area of each ring like this one,

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and if we have a nice way to add them all up,

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it might lead us to an understanding of the full circle's area.

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Maybe you start by imagining straightening out this ring.

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And you could try thinking through exactly what this new shape is and what its

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area should be, but for simplicity, let's just approximate it as a rectangle.

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The width of that rectangle is the circumference of the original ring,

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which is 2 pi times r, right?

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I mean, that's essentially the definition of pi.

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And its thickness?

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Well, that depends on how finely you chopped up the circle in the first place,

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which was kind of arbitrary.

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