MATH 112 (MATH112)
Colorado School Of Mines
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Calculus 3 Example Notes
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The material for constructing a box base costs $1.50 per square inch and the material of the sides of the box is $1 per square inch. Find the dimensions of the box largest volume.
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Calculus 2 Exam 1 Notes set
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Notes up until the first exam for Calc 2. Covers vector and vector math, as well as the area between curves, volume of solids by both shells and slicing, and calculating work using integration, including pumping work.
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6.2 Area between curves
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section 6.2 on calculating the area between curves using integrals.
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6.3 volume by slicing
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section 6.3, Calculating the volume of a solid using the slicing method.
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6.5 length of curves
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6.5 of calc 2 on calculating the length of curves using calculus
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6.7 work
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6.7 of Calc 2 on work and using integration with work.
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8.1 basic integration
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section 8.1 of Calc 2: the basic integration techniques. mainly just examples of when to use each technique
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8.2 Integration by Parts
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Section 8.2 of Calc 2, integration by parts.
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8.3 Trigonometric Integrals
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Section 8.3 of calc 2 and how to evaluate trigonometric integrals
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8.4 Trigonometric Substitution
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sections 8.4 trigonometric substitution of calc 2. The basics of using trigonometric substitution in integrals and how to do it and use it to solve them.
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