Review of Differential and Integral Calculus in 60 hours

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Hopefully this question isn't too narrow. It is similar yet distinct from this: Calculus Review On The Web and this: What are some good resources to review basic university calculus, years later?

I am looking for a review of differential and integral calculus, preferably video, preferably not longer than about 60 hours for both.

Khan academy, seems much longer than this.

A selection of important lectures on Khan academy, or another site that is free and user friendly, would suffice.

Some identifying characteristics of the material suggested would also be appreciated.

Note: although I am focusing on video content, I would appreciate references to useful texts; free or otherwise, as well.

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If you are looking for a brief review of differential and integral calculus and are not too concerned with rigor a better site for you might be the Physics SE. Physicists tend to adopt a no-nonsense approach to the calculus that gets you there faster. Many mathematics courses often get bogged down in the gory details of the epsilon-delta approach so as to do everything rigorously. There is also a rigorous approach based on infinitesimals but this might be too detailed for you as well. In short, it depends on your goals.