Some web sources for studying calculus (Differential Equations)
Below are some useful links whether you want to study a new calculus course or want to brush up what you have learned before.
Paul's Online Math Notes
I found these notes, which you can download from http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/ invaluable in revising my calculus lessons. With the easy to understand way of explaining the concepts and clear steps along with witty solved examples, these notes make me ready for a new advanced course almost in no time.
Cramster
With lots of solved exercises from different common college text books, this web site will help you in solving your questions either for homeworks or for practicing. You can have a paid subscription or a free trial at http://www.cramster.com/.
Wolfram alpha
This is a search engine, which of course can be used for many scholarly applications other than calculus or any math course for that matter. It is so helpful in finding the solution automatically without the hassle and bustle of writing and running different programs. Can check it and explore its interesting features here- http://www.wolframalpha.com/
MIT Opencourseware
These free online course materials can be downloaded from MIT, they are very useful as most of them are video courses recorded during a real class. You can go to this site http://ocw.mit.edu/index.htm and find the course you are interested in.
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