What is Calculus 2: Definition and 117 Discussions

Calculus, originally called infinitesimal calculus or "the calculus of infinitesimals", is the mathematical study of continuous change, in the same way that geometry is the study of shape and algebra is the study of generalizations of arithmetic operations.
It has two major branches, differential calculus and integral calculus; the former concerns instantaneous rates of change, and the slopes of curves, while integral calculus concerns accumulation of quantities, and areas under or between curves. These two branches are related to each other by the fundamental theorem of calculus, and they make use of the fundamental notions of convergence of infinite sequences and infinite series to a well-defined limit.Infinitesimal calculus was developed independently in the late 17th century by Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Today, calculus has widespread uses in science, engineering, and economics.In mathematics education, calculus denotes courses of elementary mathematical analysis, which are mainly devoted to the study of functions and limits. The word calculus (plural calculi) is a Latin word, meaning originally "small pebble" (this meaning is kept in medicine – see Calculus (medicine)). Because such pebbles were used for counting (or measuring) a distance travelled by transportation devices in use in ancient Rome, the meaning of the word has evolved and today usually means a method of computation. It is therefore used for naming specific methods of calculation and related theories, such as propositional calculus, Ricci calculus, calculus of variations, lambda calculus, and process calculus.

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    Self-Teach Calculus 2 & 3: Best Books & Resources

    Hey, does anyone know good books that make it easy to self-teach Calc 2 and 3? Thanks
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    Calculus 2: Trigonometric Substitution, using Z = tan(x/2)

    Homework Statement Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution After substituting: Using I'm stuck here: I can't seem to find anything online about this substitution. Any help would be appreciated. thanks.
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    Calculating Fluid Force on a Circular Pressure Release Gate in a Dam

    Homework Statement A circular "pressure release gate" is located in the vertical face of a dam. The radius of the gate is 2 metres and the gate is positioned so that its top lies 5 metres below the surface of the water held in the reservoir behind the dam.Find the total fluid force acting on...
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    Trigonometric Substitution Problem - Calculus 2

    Hey there This is a trig substitution for my Calculus 2 class and I really have NO idea how to get started... \int\frac{4}{\sqrt{3-2x^2}}dx My professor has yet to go over how to evaluate trigonometric substitutions with coefficients in front of variables.
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    Calculus 2 : Trigo Integration question

    Hi, this is my first post here. I managed to solve the question. integrate sin(3x)^3 cos(3x)^5 dx = -cos(3x)^6/2 + 3cos(3x)^8/8 + c That is the answer that I get when I differentiate somewhere in the equation, u = cos 3x, du/-3 = sin(3x) dx. My question is, why do I get 2 different...
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    Calculus 2 Integral Question (difficult)

    Homework Statement \intcos3xdx Homework Equations cos3x = cos2x * cosxThe Attempt at a Solution Let u= cos2x du=(x/2) + (cos2x/4x) v=-sinx dv=cosuv-\intvdu -cos2xsinx - \int-sinx(x/2 + cos2x/4x)dx -cos2xsinx -\intxsinx/2 + (sinxcos2x/4x) -cos2xsinx - (1/2)xsinx...
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    Visual Calculus - Great Aid for Pre-Calc to Calculus 2 Students

    Here's a website created by Professor Lawrence S. Husch, along with the help of some of his students, from the University of Tennessee. http://archives.math.utk.edu/visual.calculus/index.html I just came across it through Google trying to understand series and sequences better as well as...
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    Stuck on a limit calculation problem from my 20 years old Calculus 2 book.

    Hi everyone ! I got the weird idea of revisiting my old math books from 20 years ago and I got stuck on an problem that is probably super easy for most of you. It's from the chapter where we learn about how to solve limits of the form 0^0, \infty^0, 1^\infty by transforming an...
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    Should I take Calculus 2 during summer? and other questions

    Hello All, First post here, looking forward to your suggestions and opinions. I am currently taking Calculus 1 and so far so good. I have had some challenging days but so far I am managing an A-, not bad I guess considering this is my first time ever taking Calculus. However, I have heard...
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    Resources for Exploring Math Concepts Beyond Calculus 2

    I have a question for those of you who may have seen books/resources on this before. I am just finishing calculus 2 this semester and will be continuing in math next year. What I would like to know is whether there are any books written for my mathematical level of knowledge that would...
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    Using Log Theorem to Derive Terms in Calculus 2

    I'm taking cal 2 right now and i missed the part in cal 1 where he talked about "log theorem". Now this guy tells us that he's lazy when he corrects exams and if we don't use the log theorem to derive a term then he won't correct that term. I've looked on the net but couldn't find explanation or...
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    What Do I Need to Know for Calculus 2?

    I overheard some of my classmates in Cal 1 talking about how the professor is only going over basic things and we arent even ready for Cal 2. so my question is what do i need to know for Cal 2? I want to try to get ready for it over the break. :(
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    Uncovering the Secrets of Calculus 2 and Physics: Strategies for Success

    hey everyone Im currently looking at my white board. I can see ghosts of Riemann sums not fully erased. I call them ghost because they scared me yesterday when I almost forgot how to work one! Wait I think I see something emerging from the dark depths of my book shelf...oh my godsh its my...
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    Need help with Calculus 2 Project.

    Looking for help on a certain project. I have posted the project in pdf format http://home.ripway.com/2005-5/317800/proj1sum05.pdf I have already solved the first problem (a), but problem b (finding the angle) doesn't make intuitive sense to me.If you all could be so kind, all ideas are...
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    Find the Integral of x^3 * (x^2 - 8)^1/2 | Calculus 2

    How would you find the integral of x^3 * ( x^2 - 8 )^1/2 ? I've tried everything I can think of; substitution / trigonometric substitution, partial fractions, integration by parts, but I just can't get the answer. The answer is supposed to be: 1/15(x^2-8)^3/2 * (3x^2 + 16 )
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    Where can I find a helpful website for Calculus 2 topics?

    Does anyone know of a good website that goes over the topics covered in Calc 2. I'd like to read over all the stuff in advance in my free time but reading the textbook is kind of a pain its not very interesting.
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    What are some real-world applications of Calculus 2?

    I was wondering if anyone wanted to chat on applications of calculus 2 (or just give me ideas). Its for a project later in the simester for my calc 2 class and I wanted to brain storm but didnt get far. Any links would be great :rolleyes:
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