I would say that Calculus II is fairly different from both Calculus I and III (which I felt were similar). Having a strong basis in integration is good for Calc. II though, you'll learn more advanced methods of integration. If I remember correctly, differentiation isn't all that much harder if...
Hey everyone, I'm new here and wanted to see if I've gotten this question right, thanks in advance.
1. Consider a lake that is stocked with walleye pike and the population of pike is governed by the logistic equation:
P' = 0.1P(1-P/10)
where time is measured in days and P in thousands of...