Paul Online | Notes

In an era of flashy video tutorials and expensive subscription services, proves that clear writing and well-organized content are still the most effective tools for learning. Whether you are struggling to understand the Chain Rule or trying to survive Differential Equations, Paul has your back.

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| Resource | Format | Cost | Video | Exercises | Coverage | Best for | |----------|--------|------|-------|-----------|----------|-----------| | | Text + static examples | Free | No | No (only answer keys) | Calc I-III, DE, Alg/Trig | Self-motivated learners who learn by reading examples | | Khan Academy | Video + interactive quizzes | Free | Yes | Yes | Up to Calc II/BC | Visual/auditory learners, need step-by-step feedback | | MIT OCW (18.01) | Video + assignments | Free | Yes | Partial | Multivariable, DE, LA | Students who want actual university lectures | | PatrickJMT | Short video examples | Free (ads) | Yes | No | Single variable calculus | Quick problem walkthroughs | | Professor Leonard | Long-form video lectures | Free (ads) | Yes | No | Up to Calc III | Students who prefer classroom-style pacing | paul online notes

Paul's Online Math Notes cover a wide range of mathematical topics, including algebra, calculus, geometry, and more. The notes are detailed, well-organized, and often include examples, exercises, and practice problems. In an era of flashy video tutorials and

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