| 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 |
| Note: If you see sin(x) and you are wondering what sin x has commited, then this site is too complicated for you and I suggest looking at some trignometry. |
| Note: If you see this: |
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| And have a clue as of whats going on then I suggest that you move onto my differential equations page by clicking here. |
| Calc 101A |
| 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) |
| Intro to multivariable Calculus (lecture for BC Calculus.) |