Calculus2

Associate Professor of Mathematics, Chair of Mathematics & Computer Science Department

This course is a continuation to Calculus I. The course covers basic mathematical analysis and tools, widely used in more sophisticated mathematics-based tools in various areas. The topics include Integration techniques, applications of integration like volumes by disk and cylindrical shells methods, Arc length and area of a surface of revolution, parametric equations and polar coordinates, conic sections, infinite sequences and series.

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Calculus2 Syllabus 23-24 Spring.pdf (277.4 KB)