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The Wikipedia summary of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calculus  calculus and its history].
 
The Wikipedia summary of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calculus  calculus and its history].
  
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==Topics List==
 
==Topics List==
 
==Topics List==
 
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[[Limit_of_a_function|The Limit of a Function]]  
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[[The Limit of a Function]]  
  
 
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* [[Functions|Evaluation of a function]] including the absolute value, rational, and piecewise functions <!-- 1073-1 -->
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* [[Functions|Evaluation of a function]] including the [[Absolute Value Functions| Absolute Value]] , [[Rational Functions|Rational]] , and [[Piecewise Functions|Piecewise]] functions  
* [[Functions|Domain and Range of a Function]] <!-- 1073-1 -->
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* [[Functions|Domain and Range of a Function]]  
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[[Limit_laws|The Limit Laws]]  
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[[The Limit Laws]]  
  
 
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*[[FactoringPolynomials|Factoring Polynomials]] <!-- 1023-P5 -->
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*[[Factoring Polynomials]]  
*[[Radicals|Identifying conjugate radical expressions]] <!-- 1073-R -->
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*[[Simplifying Radicals|Identifying conjugate radical expressions]]  
*[[RationalFunctions|Simplifying rational expressions]] <!-- 1073-4 -->
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*[[Rational Expression|Simplifying rational expressions]]  
*[[Functions|Evaluating piecewise functions]] <!-- DNE (recommended 1073) -->
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*[[Domain of a Function|Evaluating piecewise functions]]  
*[[Trigonometric Functions|The trigonometric functions]] <!-- 1093-2.2 -->
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*[[Trigonometric Functions|The trigonometric functions]]  
  
  
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|Week 2/3
  
 
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2.4
  
 
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[[Continuity|Continuity]]  
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[[Continuity]]  
  
  
 
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* [[Functions|Domain and Range of a Function]] <!-- 1073-1 -->
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* [[Functions|Domain and Range of a Function]]  
* [[Inequalities|Interval notation]] <!-- 1023-1.7 -->
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* [[Interval Notation|Interval Notation]]  
* [[limits of functions|Evaluate limits]] <!-- 1214-1 -->
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* [[Limits of Functions|Evaluate limits]]  
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* [[The Limit Laws]]
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* [[Polynomial Functions|Finding roots of a function]]
  
 
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4.6
  
 
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[[Limits_at_infinity|Limits at infinity and asymptotes]]  
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[[Limits at Infinity and Asymptotes]]  
  
 
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* [[Rational Functions|Horizontal asymptote of a function]] <!-- 1073-5 -->
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* [[The Limit Laws]]
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* [[Continuity]]  
  
 
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* Calculate the limit of a function that is unbounded.
 
* Calculate the limit of a function that is unbounded.
 
* Identify a horizontal asymptote for the graph of a function.
 
* Identify a horizontal asymptote for the graph of a function.
 
 
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|Week 3/4   
  
 
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<div style="text-align: center;">3.1</div>
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3.1
  
 
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[[Derivative_definition|Defining the Derivative]]  
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[[Defining the Derivative]]  
  
 
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* [[Functions|Evaluation of a function at a value]] <!-- 1073-1 -->
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* [[Functions|Evaluation of a function at a value]]  
* [[Linear Functions and Slope|The equation of a line and its slope]] <!-- 1023-2.3 -->
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* [[Linear Functions and Slope|The equation of a line and its slope]]  
* [[Limits of Functions|Evaluating limits]] <!-- 1214-1 -->
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* [[Limits of Functions|Evaluating limits]]  
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* [[Continuity]]
  
 
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* Identify the derivative as the limit of a difference quotient.
 
* Identify the derivative as the limit of a difference quotient.
 
* Calculate the derivative of a given function at a point.
 
* Calculate the derivative of a given function at a point.
 
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|Week 4
  
 
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<div style="text-align: center;">3.2</div>
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3.2
  
 
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[[Derivative_function|The Derivative as a Function]]  
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[[The Derivative as a Function]]  
  
 
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* [[Graphs of Equations|Graphing Functions]] <!-- 1023-1.1 -->
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* [[Functions and their graphs|Graphing Functions]]  
* [[Continuity|Continuity of a function at a point]] <!-- 1214-2.4 -->
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* [[Continuity|Continuity of a function at a point]]  
* [[Defining the Derivative|The derivative represents the slope of the curve at a point]] <!-- 1214-1 -->
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* [[Defining the Derivative|The derivative represents the slope of the curve at a point]]  
* [[The Limit of Functions|When a limit fails to exist]] <!-- 1214-2.2 -->
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* [[Limits of Functions|When a limit fails to exist]]  
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* [[The Limit Laws]]
  
 
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* Describe three conditions for when a function does not have a derivative.
 
* Describe three conditions for when a function does not have a derivative.
 
* Explain the meaning of and compute a higher-order derivative.
 
* Explain the meaning of and compute a higher-order derivative.
 
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3.3
  
 
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* [[Radical & Rational Exponents]] <!-- 1023-P.3 -->
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* [[Simplifying Radicals|Radical & Rational Exponents]]  
* [[Exponents and Scientific Notation|Re-write negative exponents]] <!-- 1023-P.2 -->
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* [[Simplifying Exponents|Re-write negative exponents]]  
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* [[The Limit Laws]]
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* [[The Derivative as a Function]]
  
 
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* Extend the power rule to functions with negative exponents.
 
* Extend the power rule to functions with negative exponents.
 
* Combine the differentiation rules to find the derivative of a polynomial or rational function.
 
* Combine the differentiation rules to find the derivative of a polynomial or rational function.
 
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|Week 5
  
 
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3.4
  
 
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* [[Functions|Function evaluation at a value]] <!-- 1023-P.2 -->
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* [[Functions|Function evaluation at a value]]  
* [[Algebraic Expressions|Solving an algebraic equation]] <!-- 1023-P.1 -->
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* [[Solving Equations and Inequalities|Solving an algebraic equation]]  
* [[Differentiation Rules]] <!-- 1214-3.3 -->
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* '''[[Understanding of Velocity and Acceleration]]'''
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* [[Differentiation Rules]]  
  
 
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* Predict the future population from the present value and the population growth rate.
 
* Predict the future population from the present value and the population growth rate.
 
* Use derivatives to calculate marginal cost and revenue in a business situation.
 
* Use derivatives to calculate marginal cost and revenue in a business situation.
 
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|Week&nbsp;5
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|Week 5
  
 
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<div style="text-align: center;">3.5</div>
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3.5
  
 
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[[Derivatives_Trigonometric_Functions|Derivatives of the Trigonometric Functions]]
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[[Derivatives of the Trigonometric Functions]]
  
 
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* [[Trigonometric identities]] <!-- 1093-3.4 -->
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* [[Properties of the Trigonometric Functions|Trigonometric identities]]  
* [[Trigonometric Functions| Graphs of the Trigonometric Functions]] <!-- 1093-3.1 -->
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* [[Graphs of the Sine and Cosine Functions]]
* [[Differentiation Rules|Rules for finding Derivatives]] <!-- 1214-3.3 -->
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* [[Graphs of the Tangent, Cotangent, Cosecant and Secant Functions]]
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* [[Differentiation Rules|Rules for finding Derivatives]]  
  
 
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* Find the derivatives of the standard trigonometric functions.
 
* Find the derivatives of the standard trigonometric functions.
 
* Calculate the higher-order derivatives of the sine and cosine.
 
* Calculate the higher-order derivatives of the sine and cosine.
 
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3.6
 
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* [[Composition of Functions]] <!-- 1073-7 -->
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* [[Composition of Functions]]  
* [[Trigonometric Equations|Solve trigonometric equations]] <!-- 1093-3.3 -->
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* [[Trigonometric Equations|Solve Trigonometric Equations]]  
* [[Differentiation Rules|Rules for finding Derivatives]] <!-- 1214-3.3 -->
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* [[Differentiation Rules|Rules for finding Derivatives]]  
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* [[Derivatives of the Trigonometric Functions]]
  
 
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* Recognize and apply the chain rule for a composition of three or more functions.
 
* Recognize and apply the chain rule for a composition of three or more functions.
 
* Use interchangeably the Newton and Leibniz Notation for the Chain Rule.
 
* Use interchangeably the Newton and Leibniz Notation for the Chain Rule.
 
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|Week 6   
  
 
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<div style="text-align: center;">3.7</div>
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3.7
  
 
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[[Derivatives of Inverse Functions]]
[[Derivatives_Inverse_Functions|Derivatives of Inverse Functions]]
 
  
 
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* [[Inverse Functions|Injective Functions]] <!-- 1073-7 and 1093-1.7-->
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* [[One-to-one functions|Injective Functions]]  
 
* [[Inverse Functions]] <!-- 1073-7 -->
 
* [[Inverse Functions]] <!-- 1073-7 -->
* [[Inverse Trigonometric Functions|Customary domain restrictions for Trigonometric Functions]] <!-- 1093-3.1 -->
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* [[Inverse Trigonometric Functions|Customary domain restrictions for Trigonometric Functions]]  
* [[Differentiation Rules]] <!-- 1214-3.3 -->
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* [[Differentiation Rules]]  
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* [[The Chain Rule]]
  
 
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|Week 6/7
  
 
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<div style="text-align: center;">3.8</div>
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3.8
  
 
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* [[Implicit and explicit equations]] <!-- DNE (recommend 1073-7) -->
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* '''[[Implicit and explicit equations]]'''
* [[Linear Functions and Slope]] <!-- 1023-2.3 -->
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* [[Linear Equations|Linear Functions and Slope]]  
* [[Functions|Function evaluation]] <!-- 1023-P.2 -->
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* [[Functions|Function evaluation]]  
* [[Differentiation Rules]] <!-- 1214-3.3 -->
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* [[Differentiation Rules]]  
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* [[The Chain Rule]]
  
 
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|Week 7
  
 
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<div style="text-align: center;">3.9</div>
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3.9
  
 
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[[Derivatives of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions]]
 
[[Derivatives of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions]]
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* [[Logarithmic Functions|Properties of logarithms]] <!-- 1073-8 -->
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* [[Logarithmic Functions|Properties of logarithms]] <
* [[Differentiation Rules]] <!-- 1214-3.3 -->
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* [[The Limit of a Function]]
* [[Implicit Differentiation]] <!-- 1214-3.8 -->
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* [[Differentiation Rules]]  
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* [[The Chain Rule]]
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* [[Implicit Differentiation]]  
  
 
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|Week 7/8   
  
 
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<div style="text-align: center;">4.1</div>
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4.1
  
 
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* Formulas for area, volume, etc <!-- Geometry -->
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* '''Formulas for area, volume, etc'''
* Similar triangles to form proportions <!-- Geometry -->
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* '''Similar triangles to form proportions'''
 
* [[Trigonometric Functions]] <!-- 1093-2.2 -->
 
* [[Trigonometric Functions]] <!-- 1093-2.2 -->
* [[Trigonometric Identities]] <!-- 1093-3.4 -->
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* [[Properties of the Trigonometric Functions|Trigonometric Identities]]  
* [[Differentiation Rules]] <!-- 1214-3.3 -->
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* [[Differentiation Rules]]  
* [[Implicit Differentiation]] <!-- 1214-3.8 -->
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* [[Implicit Differentiation]]  
  
 
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|Week 8     
  
 
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<div style="text-align: center;">4.2</div>
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4.2
  
 
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* [[Linear Functions and Slope|Slope of a Line]]  <!-- 1023-2.3 -->
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* [[Mathematical Error| Definition of Error in mathematics]]
* [[Defining the Derivative|Equation of the tangent line]] <!-- 1214-3.1 -->
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* [[Linear Equations|Slope of a Line]]   
* [[Derivatives as Rates of Change|Leibnitz notation of the derivative]] <!-- 1214-3.4 -->
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* [[Defining the Derivative|Equation of the tangent line]]  
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* [[Derivatives Rates of Change|Leibnitz notation of the derivative]]  
  
 
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|Week 8/9   
  
 
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<div style="text-align: center;">4.3</div>
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4.3
  
 
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* [[Increasing and a decreasing functions]] <!-- DNE (recommend 1023-2.2) -->
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* [[The First Derivative Test|Increasing and decreasing functions]]  
* [[Algebraic Expressions|Solve an algebraic equation]] <!-- 1023-P.1 -->
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* [[Solving Equations and Inequalities|Solve an algebraic equation]]  
* [[Inequalities |Interval notation]] <!-- 1023-1.7 -->
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* [[Interval Notation|Interval notation]]  
* [[Trigonometric Equations]] <!-- 1093-3.3 -->
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* [[Trigonometric Equations]]  
* [[Differentiation Rules]] <!-- 1214-3.3 -->
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* [[Differentiation Rules]]  
* [[Derivatives of the Trigonometric Functions]] <!-- 1214-3.5 -->
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* [[Derivatives of the Trigonometric Functions]]  
* [[Derivatives of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions]] <!-- 1214-3.9 -->
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* [[Derivatives of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions]]  
* [[Continuity]] <!-- 1214-2.4 -->
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* [[Continuity]]  
  
 
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|Week 9   
  
 
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<div style="text-align: center;">4.4</div>
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4.4
  
 
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* [[Functions|Evaluating Functions]] <!-- 1023-2.1 -->
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* [[Functions|Evaluating Functions]]  
* [[Continuity]] <!-- 1214-2.4 -->
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* [[Continuity]]  
* [[Defining the Derivative|Slope of a Line]] <!-- 1214-3.1 -->
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* [[Defining the Derivative|Slope of a Line]]  
  
 
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|Week 9     
  
 
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<div style="text-align: center;">4.5</div>
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4.5
  
 
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* [[Functions|Evaluating Functions]] <!-- 1023-2.1 -->
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* [[Functions|Evaluating Functions]]  
* [[Maxima and Minima|Critical Points of a Function]] <!-- 1214-4.3 -->
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* [[Maxima and Minima|Critical Points of a Function]]  
* [[Derivatives and the Shape of a Graph|Second Derivatives]] <!-- 1214-4.5 -->
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* [[Derivatives and the Shape of a Graph|Second Derivatives]]  
  
 
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* Use the First Derivative Test to find intervals on which the function is increasing and decreasing and the local extrema and their type
 
* Use the First Derivative Test to find intervals on which the function is increasing and decreasing and the local extrema and their type
 
* Use the Concavity Test (aka the Second Derivative Test for Concavity) to find the intervals on which the function is concave up and down, and point(s) of inflection
 
* Use the Concavity Test (aka the Second Derivative Test for Concavity) to find the intervals on which the function is concave up and down, and point(s) of inflection
* Understand the shape of the graph, given the signs of the first and second derivatives
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* Understand the shape of the graph, given the signs of the first and second derivatives.
  
  
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<div style="text-align: center;">4.7</div>
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4.7
  
 
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* [[Mathematical Modeling]] <!-- 1214-4.1 and 1093-7.6 and 1023-1.3 -->
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* '''Formulas pertaining to area and volume'''
* Formulas pertaining to area and volume <!-- Geometry -->
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* [[Functions|Evaluating Functions]]  
* [[Algebraic Expressions|Solve Algebraic Expressions]]
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* [[Trigonometric Equations]]  
* [[Trigonometric Equations]] <!-- 1093-3.3 -->
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* [[Maxima and Minima|Critical Points of a Function]]  
* [[Maxima and Minima|Critical Points of a Function]] <!-- 1214-4.3 -->
 
  
 
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<div style="text-align: center;">4.8</div>
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4.8
  
 
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* [[Rational Function| Re-expressing Rational Functions ]] <!-- 1073-4 -->
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* [[Rational Functions| Re-expressing Rational Functions ]]  
* [[The Limit of a Function|When a Limit is Undefined]] <!-- 1214-2.2 -->
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* [[The Limit of a Function|When a Limit is Undefined]]  
* [[The Derivative as a Function]] <!-- 1214-3.2 -->
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* [[The Derivative as a Function]]  
  
 
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|Week 11   
  
 
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<div style="text-align: center;">4.10</div>
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4.10
  
 
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* [[Inverse Functions]] <!-- 1073-7 -->
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* [[Inverse Functions]]  
* [[The Derivative as a Function]] <!-- 1214-3.2 -->
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* [[The Derivative as a Function]]  
* [[Derivatives of the Trigonometric Functions]] <!-- 1214-3.5 -->
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* [[Differentiation Rule]]
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* [[Derivatives of the Trigonometric Functions]]  
  
 
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|Week 11/12     
  
 
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<div style="text-align: center;">5.1</div>
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5.1
  
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[[Approximating Areas]]
 
[[Approximating Areas]]
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* [[Sigma notation]] <!-- DNE (recommend 1093) -->
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* '''[[Sigma notation]]'''
* [[Area of a rectangle]] <!-- Grades 6-12 -->
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* '''[[Area of a rectangle]]'''
* [[Continuity]] <!-- 1214-3.5 -->
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* [[Continuity]]  
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* [[Toolkit Functions]]
  
 
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<div style="text-align: center;">5.2</div>
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5.2
  
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[[The Definite Integral]]
 
[[The Definite Integral]]
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* [[Antiderivatives]] <!-- 1214-4.10 -->
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* [[Interval Notation|Interval notation]]
* [[The Limit of a Functions|Limits of Riemann Sums]] <!-- 1214-2.2 -->
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* [[Antiderivatives]]  
* [[Continuity]] <!-- 1214-3.5 -->
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* [[The Limit of a Function|Limits of Riemann Sums]]  
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* [[Continuity]]  
  
 
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* Explain the terms integrand, limits of integration, and variable of integration.
 
* Explain the terms integrand, limits of integration, and variable of integration.
 
* Explain when a function is integrable.
 
* Explain when a function is integrable.
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* Rules for the Definite Integral.
 
* Describe the relationship between the definite integral and net area.
 
* Describe the relationship between the definite integral and net area.
 
* Use geometry and the properties of definite integrals to evaluate them.
 
* Use geometry and the properties of definite integrals to evaluate them.
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* Derivatives
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* [[The Derivative as a Function|The Derivative of a Function]]
* Antiderivatives
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* [[Antiderivatives]]
* Mean Value Theorem
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* [[Mean Value Theorem]]
* Inverse functions
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* [[Inverse Functions]]
  
 
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5.4
  
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[[Integration Formulas and the Net Change Theorem]]
 
[[Integration Formulas and the Net Change Theorem]]
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* Indefinite integrals
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* [[Antiderivatives|Indefinite integrals]] 
* Collections of functions
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* [[The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus|The Fundamental Theorem (part 2)]] 
* The Fundamental Theorem (part 2)
 
* Displacment vs. distance traveled
 
  
 
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[[Substitution Method for Integrals]]
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[[Integration by Substitution]]
  
 
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* Solving basic integrals.
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* [[The Definite Integral|Solving Basic Integrals]]
* Derivatives
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* [[The Derivative as a Function|The Derivative of a Function]]
* Change of Variables
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* '''[[Change of Variables]]'''
  
 
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[[Integrals Involving Exponential and Logarithmic Functions]]
 
[[Integrals Involving Exponential and Logarithmic Functions]]
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* Exponential and logarithmic functions
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* [[Exponential Functions]]
* Derivatives and integrals of these two functions
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* [[Logarithmic Functions]]
* Rules for derivatives and integration
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* [[Differentiation Rules]]
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* [[Antiderivatives]]
  
 
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[[Integrals Resulting in Inverse Trigonometric Functions]]
 
[[Integrals Resulting in Inverse Trigonometric Functions]]
  
 
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* Trigonometric functions and their inverses
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* [[The inverse sine, cosine and tangent functions|Trigonometric functions and their inverses]]
* Injective functions and the domain of inverse trigonometric functions
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* [[One-to-one functions|Injective Functions]]
* Rules for integration
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* [[The Definite Integral|Rules for Integration]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:57, 31 March 2023

The textbook for this course is Calculus (Volume 1) by Gilbert Strang, Edwin Herman, et al.

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Topics List

Topics List

Date Sections Topics Prerequisite Skills Student Learning Outcomes
Week 1

2.2

The Limit of a Function


  • Describe the limit of a function using correct notation.
  • Use a table of values to estimate the limit of a function or to identify when the limit does not exist.
  • Use a graph to estimate the limit of a function or to identify when the limit does not exist.
  • Define one-sided limits and provide examples.
  • Explain the relationship between one-sided and two-sided limits.
  • Describe an infinite limit using correct notation.
  • Define a vertical asymptote.


Week 1/2

2.3


The Limit Laws



  • Recognize the basic limit laws.
  • Use the limit laws to evaluate the limit of a function.
  • Evaluate the limit of a function by factoring.
  • Use the limit laws to evaluate the limit of a polynomial or rational function.
  • Evaluate the limit of a function by factoring or by using conjugates.
  • Evaluate the limit of a function by using the squeeze theorem.
  • Evaluate left, right, and two sided limits of piecewise defined functions.
  • Evaluate limits of the form K/0, K≠0.
  • Establish and use this to evaluate other limits involving trigonometric functions.
Week 2/3

2.4

Continuity


  • Continuity at a point.
  • Describe three kinds of discontinuities.
  • Define continuity on an interval.
  • State the theorem for limits of composite functions and use the theorem to evaluate limits.
  • Provide an example of the intermediate value theorem.


Week 3

4.6

Limits at Infinity and Asymptotes

  • Calculate the limit of a function that is unbounded.
  • Identify a horizontal asymptote for the graph of a function.


Week 3/4

3.1


Defining the Derivative

  • Recognize the meaning of the tangent to a curve at a point.
  • Calculate the slope of a secant line (average rate of change of a function over an interval).
  • Calculate the slope of a tangent line.
  • Find the equation of the line tangent to a curve at a point.
  • Identify the derivative as the limit of a difference quotient.
  • Calculate the derivative of a given function at a point.


Week 4

3.2


The Derivative as a Function

  • Define the derivative function of a given function.
  • Graph a derivative function from the graph of a given function.
  • State the connection between derivatives and continuity.
  • Describe three conditions for when a function does not have a derivative.
  • Explain the meaning of and compute a higher-order derivative.


Week 4/5

3.3


Differentiation Rules

  • State the constant, constant multiple, and power rules.
  • Apply the sum and difference rules to combine derivatives.
  • Use the product rule for finding the derivative of a product of functions.
  • Use the quotient rule for finding the derivative of a quotient of functions.
  • Extend the power rule to functions with negative exponents.
  • Combine the differentiation rules to find the derivative of a polynomial or rational function.
Week 5

3.4


Derivatives as Rates of Change

  • Determine a new value of a quantity from the old value and the amount of change.
  • Calculate the average rate of change and explain how it differs from the instantaneous rate of change.
  • Apply rates of change to displacement, velocity, and acceleration of an object moving along a straight line.
  • Predict the future population from the present value and the population growth rate.
  • Use derivatives to calculate marginal cost and revenue in a business situation.
Week 5

3.5


Derivatives of the Trigonometric Functions

  • Find the derivatives of the sine and cosine function.
  • Find the derivatives of the standard trigonometric functions.
  • Calculate the higher-order derivatives of the sine and cosine.


Week 6

3.6


The Chain Rule

  • State the chain rule for the composition of two functions.
  • Apply the chain rule together with the power rule.
  • Apply the chain rule and the product/quotient rules correctly in combination when both are necessary.
  • Recognize and apply the chain rule for a composition of three or more functions.
  • Use interchangeably the Newton and Leibniz Notation for the Chain Rule.


Week 6

3.7

Derivatives of Inverse Functions

  • State the Inverse Function Theorem for Derivatives.
  • Apply the Inverse Function Theorem to find the derivative of a function at a point given its inverse and a point on its graph.
  • Derivatives of the inverse trigonometric functions.


Week 6/7

3.8


Implicit Differentiation

  • Assuming, for example, y is implicitly a function of x, find the derivative of y with respect to x.
  • Assuming, for example, y is implicitly a function of x, and given an equation relating y to x, find the derivative of y with respect to x.
  • Find the equation of a line tangent to an implicitly defined curve at a point.


Week 7

3.9

Derivatives of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions

  • Find the derivative of functions that involve exponential functions.
  • Find the derivative of functions that involve logarithmic functions.
  • Use logarithmic differentiation to find the derivative of functions containing combinations of powers, products, and quotients.


Week 7/8

4.1


Related Rates

  • Express changing quantities in terms of derivatives.
  • Find relationships among the derivatives in a given problem.
  • Use the chain rule to find the rate of change of one quantity that depends on the rate of change of other quantities.


Week 8

4.2


Linear Approximations and Differentials

  • Approximate the function value close to the center of the linear approximation using the linearization.
  • Given an expression to be evaluated/approximated, come up with the function and its linearization
  • Understand the formula for the differential; how it can be used to estimate the change in the dependent variable quantity, given the small change in the independent variable quantity.
  • Use the information above to estimate potential relative (and percentage) error


Week 8/9

4.3


Maxima and Minima

  • Know the definitions of absolute and local extrema.
  • Know what a critical point is and locate it (them).
  • Use the Extreme Value Theorem to find the absolute extrema of a continuous function on a closed interval.


Week 9

4.4


Mean Value Theorem

  • Determine if the MVT applies given a function on an interval.
  • Find c in the conclusion of the MVT (if algebraically feasible)
  • Know the first 3 Corollaries of MVT (especially the 3rd)


Week 9

4.5


Derivatives and the Shape of a Graph

  • Use the First Derivative Test to find intervals on which the function is increasing and decreasing and the local extrema and their type
  • Use the Concavity Test (aka the Second Derivative Test for Concavity) to find the intervals on which the function is concave up and down, and point(s) of inflection
  • Understand the shape of the graph, given the signs of the first and second derivatives.


Week 10

4.7


Applied Optimization Problems


  • Set up a function to be optimized and find the value(s) of the independent variable which provide the optimal solution.


Week 10

4.8


L’Hôpital’s Rule

  • Identify indeterminate forms produced by quotients, products, subtractions, and powers, and apply L’Hôpital’s rule in each case.
  • Recognize when to apply L’Hôpital’s rule.


Week 11

4.10


Antiderivatives

  • Find the general antiderivative of a given function.
  • Explain the terms and notation used for an indefinite integral.
  • State the power rule for integrals.
  • Use anti-differentiation to solve simple initial-value problems.


Week 11/12

5.1

Approximating Areas

  • Calculate sums and powers of integers.
  • Use the sum of rectangular areas to approximate the area under a curve.
  • Use Riemann sums to approximate area.


Week 12

5.2

The Definite Integral

  • State the definition of the definite integral.
  • Explain the terms integrand, limits of integration, and variable of integration.
  • Explain when a function is integrable.
  • Rules for the Definite Integral.
  • Describe the relationship between the definite integral and net area.
  • Use geometry and the properties of definite integrals to evaluate them.
  • Calculate the average value of a function.


Week 12/13

5.3

The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

  • Describe the meaning of the Mean Value Theorem for Integrals.
  • State the meaning of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, Part 1.
  • Use the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, Part 1, to evaluate derivatives of integrals.
  • State the meaning of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, Part 2.
  • Use the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, Part 2, to evaluate definite integrals.
  • Explain the relationship between differentiation and integration.


Week 13

5.4

Integration Formulas and the Net Change Theorem

  • Apply the basic integration formulas.
  • Explain the significance of the net change theorem.
  • Use the net change theorem to solve applied problems.
  • Apply the integrals of odd and even functions.



Week 14

5.5

Integration by Substitution

  • Use substitution to evaluate indefinite integrals.
  • Use substitution to evaluate definite integrals.



Week 14/15

5.6

Integrals Involving Exponential and Logarithmic Functions

  • Integrate functions involving exponential functions.
  • Integrate functions involving logarithmic functions.


Week 15

5.7

Integrals Resulting in Inverse Trigonometric Functions

  • Integrate functions resulting in inverse trigonometric functions.