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Calculus II/Calculus BC - Integration by Parts: Reduction Formulas

In this video, we look at the reduction formula for sin^n(x) and see that it's not so scary. Colin also offers private instruction for test prep. Sign up here: https://takelessons.com/profile/colin... Show More

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Melita
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I have been working with Colin for the past two semesters as a sophomore in college. He has helped me with both my 1st and 2nd physics courses, both of which I have received an 'A' letter grade in. Colin is super helpful at answering any questions you might have and if you are struggling with understanding a concept he will try to find new and helpful descriptions until you are able to understand it! There were several times throughout this past year that I was struggling with a specific homework problem or concept and he would go over our lesson time or send me an in-depth video recording of him answering my question/explaining an example to help me succeed. I'm forever grateful!
Posted Apr 18, 2024
Vivek
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Extremely happy with Colin as he helped our son for his test-out. He has a clear understanding of the subject matter and a very effective way of explaining it. We will continue using his expertise for duration of my son's schooling and when ever he needs help. Five stars and 2 thumbs up!
Posted Jan 15, 2024
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