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A continuation of MATH 111 or Calculus 1 or Introduction to Calculus. This course included Inverse trigonometric and hyperbolic functions; methods of integration, both exact and approximate; applications of integration to volume and arc length; improper integrals; l’Hôpital’s rule; infinite series, power series and the Taylor development; and polar coordinates. I have provided color coded notes for each topic and was the class note taker as well!
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A continuation of MATH 111 or Calculus 1 or Introduction to Calculus. This course included Inverse trigonometric and hyperbolic functions; methods of integration, both exact and approximate; applications of integration to volume and arc length; improper integrals; l’Hôpital’s rule; infinite series, power series and the Taylor development; and polar coordinates. I have provided color coded notes for each topic and was the class note taker as well!
A continuation of MATH 111 or Calculus 1 or Introduction to Calculus. In this Calculus II class we learned: Inverse trigonometric and hyperbolic functions; methods of integration, both exact and approximate; applications of integration to volume and arc length; improper integrals; l’Hôpital’s rule; infinite series, power series and the Taylor development; and polar coordinates.
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Upper and lower limits of multiple integrals in various geometries (3D) explained. This is not a course-specific content. Exercises come from James Stewart Calculus, 8th Edition.
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Upper and lower limits of multiple integrals in various geometries (3D) explained. This is not a course-specific content. Exercises come from James Stewart Calculus, 8th Edition.
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A continuation of MATH 111 or Calculus 1 or Introduction to Calculus. This course included Inverse trigonometric and hyperbolic functions; methods of integration, both exact and approximate; applications of integration to volume and arc length; improper integrals; l’Hôpital’s rule; infinite series, power series and the Taylor development; and polar coordinates. I have provided color coded notes for each topic and was the class note taker as well!
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A continuation of MATH 111 or Calculus 1 or Introduction to Calculus. In this Calculus II class we learned: Inverse trigonometric and hyperbolic functions; methods of integration, both exact and approximate; applications of integration to volume and arc length; improper integrals; l’Hôpital’s rule; infinite series, power series and the Taylor development; and polar coordinates.
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A continuation of MATH 111 or Calculus 1 or Introduction to Calculus. In this Calculus II class we learned: Inverse trigonometric and hyperbolic functions; methods of integration, both exact and approximate; applications of integration to volume and arc length; improper integrals; l’Hôpital’s rule; infinite series, power series and the Taylor development; and polar coordinates.
A continuation of MATH 111 or Calculus 1 or Introduction to Calculus. In this Calculus II class we learned: Inverse trigonometric and hyperbolic functions; methods of integration, both exact and approximate; applications of integration to volume and arc length; improper integrals; l’Hôpital’s rule; infinite series, power series and the Taylor development; and polar coordinates.
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A continuation of MATH 111 or Calculus 1 or Introduction to Calculus. In this Calculus II class we learned: Inverse trigonometric and hyperbolic functions; methods of integration, both exact and approximate; applications of integration to volume and arc length; improper integrals; l’Hôpital’s rule; infinite series, power series and the Taylor development; and polar coordinates.
A continuation of MATH 111 or Calculus 1 or Introduction to Calculus. In this Calculus II class we learned: Inverse trigonometric and hyperbolic functions; methods of integration, both exact and approximate; applications of integration to volume and arc length; improper integrals; l’Hôpital’s rule; infinite series, power series and the Taylor development; and polar coordinates.
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A continuation of MATH 111 or Calculus 1 or Introduction to Calculus. In this Calculus II class we learned: Inverse trigonometric and hyperbolic functions; methods of integration, both exact and approximate; applications of integration to volume and arc length; improper integrals; l’Hôpital’s rule; infinite series, power series and the Taylor development; and polar coordinates.
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Upper and lower limit of multiple integrals for various geometries (2D) explained. This is not a course-specific content.
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Upper and lower limit of multiple integrals for various geometries (2D) explained. This is not a course-specific content.
Upper and lower limits of multiple integrals in various geometries (3D) explained. This is not a course-specific content. Exercises come from James Stewart Calculus, 8th Edition.
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Upper and lower limits of multiple integrals in various geometries (3D) explained. This is not a course-specific content. Exercises come from James Stewart Calculus, 8th Edition.
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