Calculus
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Calculus
beginning withPrerequisites and the Disciplines
of Differentiation and Integration,
and continuing with
Further Studies.
Mathematics is a universal study. It can be studied for its own sake as pure mathematics, or it can be applied to the natural world and to humanity as in the study of statistics. In the natural world, the nautilus shell presents one of the finest natural examples of a logarithmic spiral.
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Contents
Introduction
Precalculus
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Limits
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Differentiation
Basics of Differentiation
Applications of Derivatives
Important Theorems
Integration
Basics of Integration
Integration techniques
Applications of Integration
Parametric Equations
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Polar Equations
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Sequences and Series
Basics
Calculus and Series
Vector Calculations
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Multivariable & Differential Calculus
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Extensions
Further Analysis
Formal Theory of Calculus
References
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