Calculus 2 with the Math Sorcerer

Udemy Calculus 2 with the Math Sorcerer

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****500+ VIDEOS**** - This the ULTIMATE Calculus 2 Course!!

What you'll learn​

  • More Calculus 2 Than You Will Learn in Any Class, Guaranteed:)
  • How to Find the Derivatives of the Inverse Trigonometric Functions
  • How to Write a Trigonometric Expression in Algebraic Form
  • How to Find the Equation of the Tangent Line
  • How to Evaluate Integrals leading to Inverse Trigonometric Functions
  • How to Solve Simple Differential Equations Involving Inverse Trig Functions
  • How to Derive Some of the Inverse Trig Functions from Scratch
  • How to Find the Tangent Line using Implicit Differentiation
  • How to Find Relative Extrema using the First Derivative Test
  • The Definitions of the Hyperbolic Functions
  • How to Evaluate the Hyperbolic Functions
  • How to do Basic Proofs for Identities Involving the Hyperbolic Functions
  • How to Compute the Derivatives and Integrals of Hyperbolic Functions
  • How to Compute Definite Integrals with Hyperbolic Functions
  • How to Compute Limits, Tangent Lines, and Extrema in problems involving Hyperbolic Functions
  • How to Graph Some of the Hyperbolic Functions
  • How to Derive Some of the Hyperbolic Functions
  • How to Find the Area Between Two Curves using Calculus
  • How to use the Disk and Washer Methods to Find the Volume of a Solid of Revolution
  • How to use the Shell Method to Find the Volume of a Solid of Revolution
  • How to Derive the Formula for the Arc Length of a Curve
  • How to Find the Arc Length
  • How to Find the Surface Area for a Surface of Revolution
  • How to Derive the Formula for Work From Scratch Using Calculus
  • How to Find Work in Applications Involving Hooke's Law
  • How to Find the Center of Mass and the Center of Gravity
  • How to Compute Basic Integrals
  • How to Compute Basic Integrals using Formulas that Lead to the Natural Log
  • How to Compute Integrals with Bases other than e
  • How to Use the Integration by Parts Formula
  • How to Use Tabular Integration
  • How to Compute Integrals Involving Powers of Sine and Cosine
  • How to Compute Integrals Involving Powers of Secant and Tangent
  • How to Use Trigonometric Substitution
  • How to Integrate by first using Partial Fraction Decomposition
  • How to Evaluate Limits at Infinity
  • How to Use L'hopital's Rule
  • How to Determine if an Integral is Improper
  • How to Evaluate Improper Integrals with Infinite Limits
  • How to Evaluate Improper Integrals with Infinite Discontinuities
  • How to use the P-Test and the Comparison Test for Improper Integrals to Determine Convergence or Divergence
  • How to Write Parametric Equations in Rectangular Form
  • How to Graph Parametric Equations and Indicate the Orientation
  • How to Determine where a Curve is Not Smooth
  • How to Find the First Derivative and the Slope at a point given Parametric Equations
  • How to Find the Second Derivative and the Concavity at a point given Parametric Equations
  • How to Find the Open t-intervals where Parametric Equations are Concave Up and Concave Down
  • How to Find the Equation of the Tangent Line Given Parametric Equations and a Point (or a value of the parameter)
  • How to Determine the Vertical and Horizontal Tangent Lines Given Parametric Equations
  • How to Find the Arc Length Given Parametric Equations
  • How to Plot Polar Coordinates
  • How to Convert Polar Coordinates to Rectangular and Rectangular to Polar
  • How to Convert Polar Equations to Rectangular Equations and Rectangular Equations to Polar Equatoins
  • How to Find Area using Polar Coordinates
  • Understand the Definition of a Sequence
  • Understand what it means for a Sequence to Converge or Diverge
  • How to Find the Limit of Almost Any Sequence using Intuition and Growth Rates
  • Understand what a Series Actually is
  • Understand what it means for a Series to Converge and what it means to Diverge
  • How to Evaluate the Sum of a Series when the Series is Telescoping
  • Understand when a Geometric Series Converges and when it Diverges
  • How to Compute the Sum of a Convergent Geometric Series using a Formula(not found in books)
  • Understand How to Prove the nth Term Test
  • How to use the nth term test for Divergence
  • How to Use the Integral Test to Determine Convergence or Divergence of Series
  • How to use the p-test for Infinite Series
  • How to find the domain of the Riemann Zeta Function
  • How to use the Direct Comparison Test
  • How to use the Limit Comparison Test
  • How to use the Alternating Series Test
  • How to Determine if a Series Converges Absolutely or Conditionally or Diverges
  • How to use the Ratio Test
  • How to use the Root Test
  • How to Compute Maclaurin Polynomials
  • How to Compute Taylor Polynomials
  • How to use a Maclaurin Polynomial to Approximate a Function
  • Understand what a Power Series actually is
  • Understand The Convergence Theorem both rigorously and intuitively in both the Real Case and the Complex Case
  • How to Find the Center of a Power Series
  • How to Find the Radius of Convergence of a Power Series
  • How to Find the Interval of Convergence of Power Series
  • Understand Geometric Power Series
  • How to Write a Function as a Power Series and Find it's Interval of Convergence
  • How to Find a Power Series Representation of a Function by Differentiating First
  • Understand both Taylor and Maclaurin Series
  • How to Find both Taylor and Maclaurin Series
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Requirements​

  • Calculus 1 is the usual prerequisite since this is Calculus 2:)
  • Knowledge of basic differentiation rules and integration rules

Description​

This is literally the ULTIMATE Calculus 2 Course as it contains over 500 videos!!

Basically just,
1) Watch the videos, and try to follow along with a pencil and paper, take notes!
2) Try to do the problems before I do them(if you can!)
3) Repeat!

If you finish even 50% of this course you will know A LOT of Calculus 2 and more importantly your level of mathematical maturity will go up tremendously!
Calculus 2 is an absolutely beautiful subject. I hope you enjoy watching these videos and working through these problems as much as I have:)

Who this course is for:​

  • Students who know basic calculus
  • Students who have had calculus 1 course
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