Maalot Educational Network | Evaluated Learning Experience
Calculus II (MAT232)
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to: define and apply integration including definite integrals and its connection to area; calculate limits; calculate integration of logs, exponential functions, trigonometric functions and integrate by parts, integrate using partial fractions; solve problems involving area, volume, rectilinear motion and growth and decay; numerical methods for calculating integrals; solve differential equations by separating variables.
Topics covered include: a continuation of Calculus I; antiderivatives, integration by u-substitution; areas as limits; the definite integral; area between two curves; volumes, length of plane curves; area of surface of revolution; logarithms and exponential functions; first-order differential equations; inverse functions; inverse trigonometric functions and their derivatives; integration by parts; and integration of powers of sine, cosine, secant, and tangent. Also included are verbal problems requiring the above concepts.