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Calculus One Roman Holowinsky

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Open textbook libraryDistributor: Minneapolis, MN Open Textbook LibraryPublisher: Columbus, Ohio Mooculus [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA1
  • QA37.3
  • QA150-272.5
Online resources:
Contents:
0 Functions -- 1 Limits -- 2 Infinity and Continuity -- 3 Basics of Derivatives -- 4 Curve Sketching -- 5 The Product Rule and Quotient Rule -- 6 The Chain Rule -- 7 The Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions and their Inverses -- 8 Applications of Differentiation -- 9 Optimization -- 10 Linear Approximation -- 11 Antiderivatives -- 12 Integrals -- 13 The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus -- 14 Techniques of Integration -- 15 Applications of Integration
Subject: Calculus is about the very large, the very small, and how things change—the surprise is that something seemingly so abstract ends up explaining the real world. This course is a first and friendly introduction to calculus, suitable for someone who has never seen the subject before, or for someone who has seen some calculus but wants to review the concepts and practice applying those concepts to solve problems. One learns calculus by doing calculus, and so this course is based around doing practice problems.
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0 Functions -- 1 Limits -- 2 Infinity and Continuity -- 3 Basics of Derivatives -- 4 Curve Sketching -- 5 The Product Rule and Quotient Rule -- 6 The Chain Rule -- 7 The Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions and their Inverses -- 8 Applications of Differentiation -- 9 Optimization -- 10 Linear Approximation -- 11 Antiderivatives -- 12 Integrals -- 13 The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus -- 14 Techniques of Integration -- 15 Applications of Integration

Calculus is about the very large, the very small, and how things change—the surprise is that something seemingly so abstract ends up explaining the real world. This course is a first and friendly introduction to calculus, suitable for someone who has never seen the subject before, or for someone who has seen some calculus but wants to review the concepts and practice applying those concepts to solve problems. One learns calculus by doing calculus, and so this course is based around doing practice problems.

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