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  1. 11 Ιουλ 2023 · Here are my online notes for my Calculus II course that I teach here at Lamar University. Despite the fact that these are my “class notes”, they should be accessible to anyone wanting to learn Calculus II or needing a refresher in some of the topics from the class.

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      A sequence is nothing more than a list of numbers written in...

  2. May 9, 2020. 1 MB. More info (Alt + →) 11.2 Calculus with Parametric Curves.pdf. Owner hidden. May 9, 2020. 1.2 MB. More info (Alt + →) 11.3 Polar Coordinates.pdf.

  3. Calculus II Lecture Notes, Baylor Jonathan Stan ll August 20, 2021 Text: Single Variable Calculus: Early Transcendentals, 4th Edition, Jon Rogawski and Colin Adams The course covers techniques of integration, applications of integration, and in nite series: Techniques of Integration Review: Substitution [Section 5.7] Integration by parts ...

  4. www.sfu.ca › ~vjungic › Calculus 2Calculus II

    Example 6.11 — A Mixing Problem. A tank contains 1000L of pure water. Brine that contains 0.05 kg of salt per litre of water enters the tank at a rate of 5 L/min. Brine that contains 0.04 kg of salt per litre of water enters the tank at a rate of 10 L/min.

  5. These notes are intended to be a summary of the main ideas in course MATH 214-2: Integral Calculus. I may keep working on this document as the course goes on, so these notes will not be completely finished until the end of the quarter. The textbook for this course is Stewart: Calculus, Concepts and Contexts (2th ed.), Brooks/Cole. With few ...

  6. 11 Ιουλ 2023 · Here is a list of topics in this chapter. Sequences – In this section we define just what we mean by sequence in a math class and give the basic notation we will use with them. We will focus on the basic terminology, limits of sequences and convergence of sequences in this section.

  7. 11 Ιουλ 2023 · A sequence is nothing more than a list of numbers written in a specific order. The list may or may not have an infinite number of terms in it although we will be dealing exclusively with infinite sequences in this class. General sequence terms are denoted as follows, a1 − first term a2 − second term ⋮ an − nth term an + 1 − (n + 1)st term ⋮.

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