Covering Algebra + PreCalculus, Calculus I, II, III, + Linear Algebra & Differential Equations with Easy to Follow Lectures - 500+ Detailed Examples - Practice Final Exams
All courses taught by Jenn, Calculus Teacher, with 15 years experience
Dont normally comment, but I have to say thanks for helping me to understand Eulers method. I just started university and stuggling so much with the differential equations. Thanks.
Software engineer here. I had a very bad math record but Jenn is literally walking me through calculus at calcworkshop. I’m having the best time of my math journey. Almost bring tears to my eyes. Thank you Jenn.
Hello! I checked your website. Is there any possibility of just taking one course? If I want to take discrete mathematics or calculus 2, Can I take one course instead of all the classes? Let me know!
Hi Jenn, Your teaching is really good. I tried to take a monthly subscription from 'calc workshop' website. However, the VISA credit card payment is not going through. I wrote mail to your support team for the issue resolution. Can you please help with this ? Thanks in advance.
I actually had the pleasure of having her as my calc teacher in high school and can say, without a doubt, that she was among the best teachers I’ve ever had. She was so good, in fact, that I watched this video about calculus even though I will never take another calculus class. Glad to see she is helping so many other students to understand and love math
Pretty cool. Brings back very dusty memories. She reminds me of one of my High School Math teachers from almost 50 years back, now, Mrs. Mickleson. She was as sharp and quick as the gal in this clip. Them were the days.
Rigorous and clear steps --- EXCELLANT Explained in a Why and How fashion in a Clear Voice. Wish I had this Professor for Linear Algebra in my college days. ***** 5 Stars
Brilliant video, so clear and an explanation step by step is what we need from Mathmations such as this wonderful lady. Thank you so much. Terry Wright
First teacher I have seen that seems to understand the main problem comes from setting up the two equations. Good stuff, I have a test over this in the morning and your explanation helped a bunch! 🤞
Why is it that I took Calc 1 and calc 2 but never learned implicit differentiation. Nothing about this method even remotely rings a bell. I'm kind of irritated about it actually. And it's absolutely not because I was a bad student or lazy or anything. I got A's in both courses and never missed a lecture. I'll have to go back and check my notes from 9 years ago (yes, I saved all of my notes from any courses that were important to me) to check if I just forgot about it.