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It was suggested to me during a campus tour that I take a course of Calculus 2 at some community college before entering a university like University of Pacific or University of Washington. |
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Depends on your major doesn't it. |
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You'll be seeing logarithms and the exponential a lot more. More trig function integration, different kinds of substitution. Integration by parts. You go briefly into more depth about inverse functions also. Calc II is also when you get introduced to series and sequences, summation, convergence and divergence, integrals of ratios of polynomials.. Oh, and hyperbolic trig functions, and their inverses, and how to integrate each. There are a good number of new identities you'll be familiarizing yourself with. All in all though, it's a lot of fun. Just stay on top of your homework. |
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What Invader said. I mean really, there are many classes called "Calculus II" and they are all a bit different in what they cover. I took "calc 2" in cegep (which is like pre-university college in Quebec), and we went over what Invader said. In university, they had a "calc 2" as well (went to a different province, so slightly different). We covered almost everything Invader said, and we also went into multivariable calculus a whole bunch. |
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Alright, sweet. I think that's all I need to know, we pretty much covered much of what Invader said in this past trimester. |
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