Welcome to my Calculus Study Guide. Here I will be giving a brief guide of the material covered in Calc-101A, which includes limits, differentials, and integrals. Soon I will be posting a guide to Calc-101B which will include methods of integration, infinite series, taylor series, parametric equations, and polar equations. Eventually, I plan to get the Math-101C course work up which includes graphing in 3 dimensions, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, line integrals, and lots of vector calc stuff. I hope that this page is of use to you. Thanks for visiting my page.
Calculus
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Calc 101A
Limits
Derivatives
Integrals
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Calc 101B
Calc 101C
Sample Final (Made by Me)
Methods of Integration
Infinite Series (Testing for Convergence)
Taylor Series (Really Cool, My Fav. Part of Calc)
Polar Coordinates / Parametric Equations
Applications of the Integral
Sample Final
Sample Final
Remember, there is more to come, I am trying to do things in the order in which they occur.... (AP Calc Exam, then Finals, then core work)
Taylor Series of Normal Distribution
Intro to multivariable Calculus (lecture for BC Calculus.)
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