~CALCULUS I~



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~NOTE: The following review & enrichment sections are written primarily for beginning Calculus students. Many are not math or math related majors. Consequently, much rigor has been eliminated. I will be concentrating on basic understanding & feel for the concepts discussed. For a good number of students, calculus I is the last calculus course they will take. No special knowledge, outside of what I cover in class, is required to understand these concepts.
 



 
~REVIEW 

EXPONENTS & LOGS
THE DERIVATIVE
Calculator Procedures
CONTINUITY  & DIFFERENTIABILITY
CAUCHY'S DEFINTION
CHAIN RULE
 
INVERSE TRIG IDENTITIES
DERIVATIVE FORMULAS

RATE OF CHANGE

RELATED RATES
   
TANGENTS & NORMALS

MEAN VALUE THEOREM

MAX - MIN

INTEGRATION FORMULAS

AREA UNDER A CURVE

THE DEFINITE INTEGRAL

The 2nd Derivative in Business

THE DIFFERENTIAL

Implicit & Logarithmic Differentiation
The Biggest Box
Sketching Using Derivatives
The Bug-Frog Problem

Continuous Compound Interest
Euler's Formula

Implicit Differentiation
Maximizing Profit
Common Integration Mistakes



 
~ENRICHMENT~


    CAUCHY'S CRITERION                                        MATHEMATICAL INDUCTION
                 GLB & LUB                                                         THE "HOLEY FUNCTION"
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS                         SYNTHETIC DIVISION & FACTORING
      L'HOSPITAL'S RULE                                      UNIFORM CONTINUITY
   Carbon 14 Dating                                                   CURVATURE
TYPES OF OPTIMIZATION PROBLEMS                    Curve Fitting

The 2nd Fundamental Theorem                   Wind Chill Factor

Simple Growth/Decay
Growth and Decay

~SOME BASIC CONCEPTS~

~Popular Algebraic Techniques~

~Functional Notation~

~Average Rate of Change of a Function~

Limits & Continuity---General Overview

The Derivative--General Overview

The Derivative Power Rule

The Derivative Quotient Rule

Finding Max/Min Points

Integrals

The Integration Power Rule

The Binomial Expansion & Pascal's Triangle








 



                                       

~WILL BE UPDATING MY SITE PERIODICALLY~

~THESE ARE MY OWN PERSONAL VIEWS ON THE SUBJECTS DISCUSSED & SOME MATH TEACHERS MAY HAVE DIFFERENT APPROACHES, WHICH ARE WELL RESPECTED, IN ANY CASE.