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BASIC CALCULUS REFRESHER Ismor Fischer, Ph.D. Dept. 547 0 obj <>stream And you use trig identities as constants throughout... Calculus. 3 Integral calculus 53 4 Differential equations 83 5 Solutions to the problems 105 A Tables 121 1. 2 0 obj 1 0 obj 29-33 1.6 A Thousand Points of Light, pp. endstream endobj 485 0 obj <>1< The only thing I'd wish to have in Calc I is the exponential functions, their inverses (logs) and their derivatives. h�b```f``�d`a``}��ǀ |@1V �PPBWh�)��Z�7��~gqw.����|A[F/�d1�d���|�r�2���:���+��������~uu�^�g��ysN���fkWҍ�=�u#O�Hj%��q�}c�q�W�g�-��DK��ZP&v�(b�F! But I understand even for traditional Calc books, not all of them contain such content. MATH 221 { 1st SEMESTER CALCULUS LECTURE NOTES VERSION 2.0 (fall 2009) This is a self contained set of lecture notes for Math 221. stream Sections are arranged in a reasonable order. This wikibook aims to be a high quality calculus textbook through which users can master the discipline. The book is in use at Whitman College and is occasionally updated to correct errors and add new material. %%EOF (Of course I always wish there are more challenging problems without keys.) It was submitted to the Free Digital Textbook Initiative in California and will remain unchanged for at least two years. It relies on the concept of the derivative of a function. %���� %PDF-1.5 1: Introduction to Calculus, pp.
Cultural Relevance rating: 5 A PDF version is available. As I mentioned above, the only thing I wish to add would be calculus of e^x and ln(x).With a PDF version, this one shall be quite interface independent.Not like some Calc-I textbooks that emphasize applications in Physics, this one come across several other fields too, such as biology and economics.The authors spent significant efforts on graphics, tips, and examples to improve user experience.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. 3 0 obj The area problem is related to the problem of nding a variable quantity whose rate of change is known. endobj Calculus I is pretty traditional by default. '�i��x��ݨ;�R?���cEq+|[7Ιf�e�����Z���9o� How to Determine Whether a Function Is Continuous. 16-21 1.4 Circular Motion, pp. <>>> Introduction. <> I think beginners and benefit a lot from those. <>/XObject<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageB/ImageC/ImageI] >>/Annots[ 9 0 R 10 0 R 11 0 R 16 0 R] /MediaBox[ 0 0 612 792] /Contents 4 0 R/Group<>/Tabs/S/StructParents 0>>
Wikiversity has learning materials about Calculus. 493 0 obj <>/Filter/FlateDecode/ID[<29046FFBC958E9F43BFB8D75D7F8FCEA><53BB8091220DBF439A0C38B476D5909C>]/Index[484 64]/Info 483 0 R/Length 69/Prev 320764/Root 485 0 R/Size 548/Type/XRef/W[1 2 1]>>stream This course helps you develop the skills, ideas, and confidence you will need to continue studying mathematics in the future. 4 0 obj CALCULUS fall 2009 Typeset:June 8, 2010 1. %PDF-1.5 %���� This is a very condensed and simplified version of basic calculus, which is a prerequisite for many courses in Mathematics, Statistics, Engineering, Pharmacy, etc. In subsequent chapters, the reader will be expected to have a solid understanding of the material of this chapter. 1-43 1.1 Velocity and Distance, pp. 4 0 obj Grammatical Errors rating: 5 It's all good in math language too. I’ve tried to make these notes as self contained as possible and so all the information needed to read through them is either from an Algebra or Trig class or contained in other sections of the 8-15 1.3 The Velocity at an Instant, pp. 34-35 1.7 Computing in Calculus, pp. <>/XObject<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageB/ImageC/ImageI] >>/Annots[ 9 0 R 10 0 R 11 0 R 16 0 R] /MediaBox[ 0 0 612 792] /Contents 4 0 R/Group<>/Tabs/S/StructParents 0>>
%PDF-1.5 stream This book requires that you first read Algebra.