Integral Calculus or Calculus 2 Crash Course
Topics:
[32] Areas and Distance. 3
[33] The Definite Integral 5
[34] The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. 6
[35] Physics and Integration. 8
[36] The Substitution Rule. 10
[37] Area Between Curves. 12
[38] Volumes. 14
[39] Volumes by Cylindrical Shells 15
[40] Work. 17
[41] Average Value of a Function. 18
[42] Integration by Parts 19
[43] Trigonometric Integrals. 21
[44] Trigonometric Substitution. 23
[46] Strategy for Integration. 29
[47] Integration Using Tables and Computer Algebra Systems 34
[48] Approximate Integration. 35Trapezoidal Rule. 35Midpoint Rule. 36Simpson’s Rule. 38
[49] Improper Integration. 39
[50] Arclength. 41
[51] Area of a Surface of Revolution. 43
[52] Applications to Physics and Engineering. 44
[53] Applications to Economics and Biology. 45
[54] Probability. 46[55] Modeling with Differential Equations 47
[56] Direction Fields and Euler’s Method. 48
[57] Separable Variables 49
[58] Models for Population Growth. 50
[59] Linear Equations 52
[60] Predator-Prey Systems. 54
[61] Curves Defined by Parametric Equations. 56
[62] Calculus with Parametric Curves 58
[63] Polar Coordinates 59
[64] Arclength in Parametric and Polar 60
[65] Areas and Lengths in Polar Coordinates. 62
[66] Sequences 63
[67] Series 64
[68] The Integral Test and Estimates of Sums. 65
[69] The Comparison Tests 68
[70] Alternating Series 72
[71] Absolute Convergence and the Ratio and Root Tests. 75
[72] Power Series 78
[73] Representations of Functions as Power Series 84
[74] Taylor and Maclaurin Series 85