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Calculus II 2 1 1 2

This course covers advanced calculus concepts like inverse functions, integration techniques, indeterminate forms, sequences, series and power series. The course aims to lay a strong foundation in calculus concepts needed for further mathematics studies. Over the course, students will learn to find derivatives of inverse functions, evaluate various types of integrals, approximate functions using Taylor polynomials, determine convergence of series, and apply integrals to calculate values like arc length and surface area. The course is divided into chapters covering inverse functions, integration techniques, indeterminate forms, Taylor's formula, and sequences and series.

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Calculus II 2 1 1 2

This course covers advanced calculus concepts like inverse functions, integration techniques, indeterminate forms, sequences, series and power series. The course aims to lay a strong foundation in calculus concepts needed for further mathematics studies. Over the course, students will learn to find derivatives of inverse functions, evaluate various types of integrals, approximate functions using Taylor polynomials, determine convergence of series, and apply integrals to calculate values like arc length and surface area. The course is divided into chapters covering inverse functions, integration techniques, indeterminate forms, Taylor's formula, and sequences and series.

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Course title: Calculus II

Course code: Math 2022

Aims

The main theme of this course is to lay strong foundation to theoretical concepts and
techniques in calculus that are needed for the advanced studies in pure and applied
mathematics.

Course description

This course covers inverse functions, derivatives of inverse functions, techniques of integration
focusing

on trigonometric substitution and partial fractions, Trapezoidal rule and Simpson’s rule, arc
length,

indeterminate forms, sequences, series and power series.

Course objectives

On completion of the course, successful students will be able to:

Ø find derivatives of inverse functions,

Ø evaluate integrals of different types of functions,

Ø evaluate limits by L’ Hopital’s Rule,

Ø approximate functions by Taylor’s polynomial,

Ø determine convergence or divergence of a series,

Ø find the interval of convergence of a power series,

Ø approximate a function by using its power series,

Ø apply integrals (arc length, surface area),50

Ø approximate integrals by Trapezoidal, and Simpson’s rules,

Ø find the Taylor’s series expansion of a function

Course outline

Chapter 1. Inverse functions (12 hrs)


1.1 Properties of inverse functions

1.2 Derivative of inverse functions

1.3 Inverses of trigonometric functions and their derivatives

1.4 Exponential and logarithmic functions

1.5 Exponential growth and decay

1.6 Inverse of hyperbolic functions and their derivatives

Chapter 2. Techniques of integration (12 hrs)

2.1 Integration by partial fractions

2.2 Trigonometric integrals

2.3 Trapezoidal and Simpson’s rule

2.4 Application of integration (area, volume, arc length, surface area)

Chapter 3 Indeterminate forms, improper integrals and Taylor’s formula (12 hrs)

3.1 Cauchy’s formula

3.2 Indeterminate forms (L’ Hopital’s Rule)

3.3 Improper integrals

3.4 Taylor’s formula

3.5 Approximation by Taylor’s polynomial

Chapter 4. Sequence and series (30 hrs)

4.1 Sequences

4.1.1 Convergence and divergence of sequences

4.1.2 Properties of convergent sequences

4.1.3 Bounded and monotonic sequences

4.2 Infinite series

4.2.1 Definition of infinite series


4.2.2 Convergence and divergence of series

4.2.3 Properties of convergent serie

4.2.4 Convergence tests for positive term series (integral, comparison, ratio and root tests)

4.2.5 Alternating series

4.2.6 Absolute convergence, conditional convergence

4.2.7 Generalized convergence tests

4.3 Power series

4.3.1 Definition of power series

4.3.2 Convergence and divergence, radius and interval of convergence

4.3.3 Algebraic operations on convergent power series

4.3.4. Differentiation and integration of a power series

4.3.5 Taylor & Maclaurin series

4.3.6 Binomial Theorem

Teaching-learning methods

Text books:

Anton, H. (1995). Calculus with Analytic Geometry. 5th ed.

Ellis, R. and Gluck, D. (1986).Calculus with Analytic Geometry. 3rd ed.

References:

Edwards, C. H. & Penney, D. E. (1998).Calculus with analytic geometry. 5th ed.

Flanders, H., & Price, J. J. (2014). Calculus with analytic geometry. Academic Press.

Leithold, L. (1976).Calculus with Analytic Geometry. 3rd ed.

Silverman, R. A. (2002). Modern calculus and analytic geometry. Courier Corporation.

Swokowski, E. W. (1998). Calculus with Analytic Geometry (Second Alternate Edition). PWS
Kent.

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