Hey everyone! I'm really struggling with my Calc II class this semester and desperately need some homework help with limits, derivatives, and especially integration techniques. My professor goes way too fast and I'm getting lost. I can't afford paid tutoring right now, so what free resources do you all recommend for college homework help? YouTube channels, websites, forums? Anything would be appreciated!
@Lunar$Eclipse For calculus, Khan Academy saved my life when I needed help with homework. Completely free and Sal explains everything step-by-step. They have practice problems too. Also check out Professor Leonard on YouTube - his lectures are long but SO worth it.
i second Khan Academy! also Paul's Online Math Notes (google it) has amazing homework help for calculus. explains concepts clearly + tons of examples with solutions. got me through calc 1-3
When i need help with my homework for calculus, I usually go to r/learnmath on Reddit. You can post specific questions and people will help walk you through them. Just make sure to show your work/attempts so far.
If you're looking for free college homework help, check if your school has a math tutoring center. Most universities offer free tutoring services that students don't even know about. That's how I survived Calculus last year - went there 3x a week.
The Organic Chemistry Tutor on YouTube has great calculus videos too, not just chem. When I need help me with my homework I go there first. He breaks everything down simply with tons of example problems.