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Audience & Goals - Calculus II: Integral Calculus

It is my goal that when you finish this course, you will be able to:

  • work with functions represented in a variety of ways: graphical, numerical, analytical, or verbal, and understand the connections among these representations;

  • understand the meaning of the derivative in terms of a rate of change and local linear approximation, and be able to use derivatives to solve a variety of problems;

  • understand the meaning of the definite integral both as a limit of Riemann sums and as the net accumulation of a rate of change and be able to use integrals to solve a variety of problems;.

  • understand the relationship between the derivative and the definite integral, as expressed in both parts of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus;

  • communicate mathematics both orally and in well-written sentences;

  • model a written description of a physical situation with a function, a differential equation, or an integral;

  • use graphing calculators to help solve problems, experiment, interpret results, and verify conclusions;

  • determine the reasonableness of solutions, including sign, size, relative accuracy, and units of measurement;

  • develop an appreciation of calculus as a coherent body of knowledge and as a human accomplishment.

 

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