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MA 141 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus I

North Carolina State University, , Prof. John Griggs

Updated On 02 Feb, 19

Overview

Introduction - Four ways to represent a function - Mathematical Models - New Functions from Old - graph shifts, composite functions - Mathematical Models - polynomials, asymptotes, intercepts, power, log, transcendental - Lines, Circles - Conic Sections - Exponential Functions - hyperbolic - Inverse Functions and Logs - Parametric Curves (plotting, eliminating t, cycloid) - Tangent and Velocity problems (Secant and Tangent slopes) - The limit of a function - Squeeze Theorem - Continuity - Limits Involving Infinity - Derivatives - Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions - Chain Rule - Implicit Differentiation - Orthogonal Trajectories - Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions - Linear Approximation and Derivatives - Maximum and Minimum Values - Derivative and the Shapes of Curves - Newton's Method - Antiderivatives - Areas and Distance - Definite Integral - Evaluating Definite Integrals - The substitution Rule - Partial Fractions when Numerator is greater than Denominator - Trigonometric Integrals -

Includes

Lecture 54:

4.1 ( 11 )


Lecture Details

5.7 and Appendix G Partial Fractions cont.
Case #2 Liner Factors in Denominator (some are repeated - squared, cubed, etc.)
Case #3 and 4 Irreducible Quadratic Factor in Denominator
5.7 Partial Fractions when Numerator is greater than Denominator

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Sam

Excellent course helped me understand topic that i couldn't while attendinfg my college.

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Dembe

Great course. Thank you very much.

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