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Resources


Notes and lectures

Calculus 2

This course expands upon the concepts of limits, derivatives, and integrals introduced in Calculus 1. In addition to developing advanced integration techniques and covering several applications of integrals, the ultimate goal of these notes is to introduce the power series, a polynomial with infinitely-many terms that can be used to characterize a wide class of differentiable functions. [Link]

Calculus 3

My notes on chapters 12-16 of Stewart’s Calculus text are available on GitHub. I’ve also started writing up notes for my Summer 2017 class on my class webpage.


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