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Calculus 2

Calculus 2 is a branch of mathematics that builds on the foundations laid in Calculus 1, primarily focusing on integration and its applications. Key topics include techniques of integration, such as substitution and integration by parts, as well as the evaluation of definite integrals. It introduces the concept of infinite series, emphasizing convergence and divergence through tests like the Ratio Test and the Root Test. Applications include calculating area, volume, and work, along with solving differential equations. Understanding these concepts lays the groundwork for advanced topics in mathematics, physics, and engineering, making Calculus 2 essential for students in STEM fields.
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Integrals review
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Integration techniques
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Differential equations
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Applications of integrals
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Parametric equations, polar coordinates, and vector-valued functions
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Series