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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 ...
Definition 10.1.1. A sequence is a function with domain = f1, 2, 3, . . .g, the Natural Numbers. Examples and Notation: Definition 10.1.2. We say the sequence fang converges to L and write. lim an = L.
However, Calculus II, or integral calculus of a single variable, is really only about two topics: integrals and series, and the need for the latter can be motivated by the former. The purpose of this rst lecture is
This inverse function g is written as f−1. For example in the Celsius to Fahrenheit example, the inverse function is the ‘conversion’ from Fahrenheit to Celsius: f−1(y) = 5 9(y. . −32), or if you like (changing names of variables) f−1(x) = 5 9(x − 32).
Handouts (pdf files) 0. Matlab notes. 1. Review of Differentiation. 2. Derivatives of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions. 3. Indefinite Integral.
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learn Calculus II or needing a refresher in some of the topics from the class. These notes do assume that the reader has a good working knowledge of Calculus I topics including limits, derivatives and basic integration and integration by substitution.