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About the Course

This course continues your study of calculus by introducing the notions of series, sequences, and integration. These foundational tools allow us to develop the theory and applications of the second major tool of calculus: the integral. Rather than measure rates of change, the integral provides a means for measuring the accumulation of a quantity over some interval of input values. This notion of accumulation can be applied to different quantities, including money, populations, weight, area, volume, and air pollutants. The concepts in this course apply to many other disciplines outside of traditional mathematics. Through projects, we will apply the tools of this course to analyze and model real world data, and from that analysis give critiques of policy. Following the pattern as with derivatives, several important methods for calculating accumulation are developed. Our course begins with the study of the deep and significant result of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, which develops the relationship between the operations of differentiation and integration. If you are interested in learning more advanced mathematics, this course is the right course for you....

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ZE

Feb 27, 2023

Excellent Course with great Information and a good refreshment for the previous engineering topics

AT

Jan 7, 2022

nice but assignment questions should be more tough

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By math t ( T

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May 2, 2024

Excellent class! It covers several topics in finite and infinite sums, and a concise introduction to Integral Calculus. The structure of this course is amazing. A good base in limits of functions helps.

By Zeyad E

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Feb 28, 2023

Excellent Course with great Information and a good refreshment for the previous engineering topics

By Piotr C

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Mar 7, 2024

The easiest and the most straightforward introduction to integrals I've ever came across.

By anoushka t

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Jan 8, 2022

nice but assignment questions should be more tough

By Nouredine E A

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May 1, 2023

very interesting

By Luis F V M

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Jun 23, 2021

Muy buen curso