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Calculus Formula Test Sheet

The document contains a formula sheet for a Calculus course. It lists various trigonometric, integral, and derivative formulas as well as rules for differentiation, integration, limits, and curve sketching. It also provides the fundamental theorem of calculus and tips for sketching curves. The sheet is intended to provide students with essential calculus formulas and concepts for their upcoming exam.

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Calculus Formula Test Sheet

The document contains a formula sheet for a Calculus course. It lists various trigonometric, integral, and derivative formulas as well as rules for differentiation, integration, limits, and curve sketching. It also provides the fundamental theorem of calculus and tips for sketching curves. The sheet is intended to provide students with essential calculus formulas and concepts for their upcoming exam.

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Math 31 (Calculus) Formula Sheet:

Reciprocal Identities Quotient Identities Pythagorean Identities

Addition & Subtraction

Double Angle Identities

Squares of Sine and Cosine

Related and Co-Related Angle Identities

Limits and Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions Fundamental Limit .

Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions

Domain Restrictions for Trigonometric Functions

Derivatives of Inverse Trigonometric Functions

Table of Derivatives (Differentiation Rules)

Sums of Series

Table of Integrals (Anti-derivatives)

Calculating Area using Limits (Definite Integrals)

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Properties of Integrals

Substitution Rule for Indefinite Integrals

Integration by Parts in Differential Notation

Volumes of Revolution

Fundamental Theorem of Calculus If f is continuous on interval [a, b], then

where F is any antiderivative of f

For curve sketching, remember to... 1) Find Domain of the function 2) X and Y intercepts 3) Symmetry of function 4) See if any asymptotes exist 5) Intervals of Increase / Decrease 6) Maximum & Minimum values 7) Concavity & Points of Inflection 8) Sketch the graph

Good Luck on your examination!

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