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Calculus
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The word Calculus comes from Latin meaning "small stone",
Because it is like understanding something by looking at small pieces.

Differential Calculus cuts something into small pieces to find how it changes.

Integral Calculus joins (integrates) the small pieces together to find how much
there is.

Read Introduction to Calculus or "how fast right now?"

Limits
Limits are all about approaching. Sometimes you can't work something out directly, but you can see what it
should be as you get closer and closer!

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Introduction to Limits

Limits and Infinity

Evaluating Limits

Limits (Formal Definition)


Continuous Functions

Derivatives (Differential Calculus)


The Derivative is the "rate of change" or slope of a function.

y Introduction to Derivatives
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Slope of a Function at a Point (Interactive)
=4

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4 Derivatives as dy/dx
slope

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2 Derivative Plotter (Interactive)
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Derivative Rules
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-1 0 1 2 3 4
-1 x Power Rule

Second Derivative and Second Derivative Animation

Partial Derivatives

Differentiable

Finding Maxima and Minima using Derivatives

Concave Upwards and Downwards and Inflection Points

Implicit Differentiation

Taylor Series (uses derivatives)

Proof of the Derivatives of sin, cos and tan

Integration (Integral Calculus)


Integration can be used to find areas, volumes, central points and many useful things.

Introduction to Integration

Integration Rules
y Integration by Parts

Integration by Substitution

Definite Integrals
A=? f(x)
Arc Length
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Integral Approximations

Integral Approximations Calculator and Graph

Solids of Revolution by Disks and Washers

Solids of Revolution by Shells

Fourier Series and Fourier Series Grapher

Differential Equations
In our world things change, and describing how they change often ends up as a Differential Equation: an
equation with a function and one or more of its derivatives:

Introduction to Differential Equations differential equation


(derivative)
Differential Equations Solution Guide

Separation of Variables
y + dy = 5x
First Order Linear Differential Equations dx
Homogeneous Differential Equations ( Homogeneous Functions )

The Bernoulli Differential Equation

Exact Equations and Integrating Factors

Second Order Differential Equations:

Second Order Differential Equations

The Method of Undetermined Coefficients

The Method of Variation of Parameters

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