Trig Review
If you have The Mathematics Companion, this relevant material is in sections 1.1.6, and 1.6. The material is covered more comprehensively there then in the videos below at present.
Here is a selection of videos mostly from Kahn Academy that are most appropriate for reviewing key concepts in trigonometry applicable to physics:
The basics: cos, sin and tan. (intro)
What are hyperbolic functions and why?
Need to add double-angle, various addition rules, and more on hyperbolic functions.
Integral Calculus Review
If you have The Mathematics Companion, the relevant sections are 1.4, 1.5.4, 1.6.2, and 1.7.
Here is a selection of videos mostly from Kahn Academy that are most appropriate for reviewing key concepts in integral calculus applicable to physics:
The antiderivative and the fundamental theorem of calculus (part 1)
The antiderivative and the fundamental theorem of calculus (part 2)
Integrals of elementary functions: sin, cos and e.
Integration via u-substitution (intro)
Integration via u-substitution (example)
Integration via u-substitution ( example, twice in one problem; really common)
Integration via trig-double angle identities (example)
Integration via trig-sub (intro)
Integration via trig-sub (example)
Integration with trig and hyperbolic functions (examples; mathsaurs)
Integration via trig and u-sub part 1 (also really common)
Integration via trig and u-sub part 2 (also really common)
Integration by parts (intro)
Integration by parts (example)
Differential Calculus Review
If you have The Mathematics Companion, the relevant material is in sections 1.3, 1.5,4. 1.6.2, 1.6.4, and 1.6.7.
Here is a selection of videos from Kahn Academy that are most appropriate for reviewing key concepts in differential calculus applicable to physics:
Even more examples of the Chain Rule
Using derivatives: Minima, and maxima.
The antiderivative and the fundamental theorem of calculus (part 1)
The antiderivative and the fundamental theorem of calculus (part 2)
Vector Review
From different faculty members,
Scalars and Vectors – Jacque Fetrow
Vector Properties and Vector Algebra – Jacque Fetrow
Vector Components and Unit Vectors – Jacque Fetrow
Find vector magnitude and direction from components – Allen Brown
