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JoshHolloway
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Hello all. I am currently attending a community colleges Analytic Geometry and Calculus 1 course, and have just been accepted to a University for the fall. My question is do you all think that I will be ready for calc 2, or should I retake calc 1? I am doing pretty good in calc 1, but I am worried that we will not cover all of the material that would be covered at a university level calc 1 course. I spoke with the advisor of the engineering department at the university and she said calc 2 at this school begins with series. Calc 1 at the community college will end with the introduction of integration. The advisor said she thinks that I would be ready though, but I am not sure. Here is a complete list of the sections we have and will cover in calc 1 at the community college:
Finding Limits Graphically an Numerically
Evaluating LImists Anylically
Continuity and One-Sided Limits
Infinite Limits
The Derivative and the Tangent Line Problem
Basic Differentiation Rules and Rates of Change
THe Product and Quotient Rules and Higher Order Derivatives
The Chain Rule
Implicit Differentiation
Related Rates
Extrema on an Interval
Rolle's Theorum and the Mean Value Theorum
Increasing and Decreasing Functions and the First Derivative Test
Concavity and the Second Derivative Test
Limits at Infinity
A Summary of Curve Sketching
Optimization Problems
Newton's Method
Differentials
Antiderivatives and Indefinite Integration
Area
Rieman Sums and Definite Integration
The Fundamental Theorum of Calculus
Integration by Substitution
Nemerical Integration
The Natuaral Logarithmic Function: Differentiation
The Natuaral Logarithmic Function: Integration
Inverse Functions
Exponential Functions: Differentiation and Integration
Bases other than e and Applications
Finding Limits Graphically an Numerically
Evaluating LImists Anylically
Continuity and One-Sided Limits
Infinite Limits
The Derivative and the Tangent Line Problem
Basic Differentiation Rules and Rates of Change
THe Product and Quotient Rules and Higher Order Derivatives
The Chain Rule
Implicit Differentiation
Related Rates
Extrema on an Interval
Rolle's Theorum and the Mean Value Theorum
Increasing and Decreasing Functions and the First Derivative Test
Concavity and the Second Derivative Test
Limits at Infinity
A Summary of Curve Sketching
Optimization Problems
Newton's Method
Differentials
Antiderivatives and Indefinite Integration
Area
Rieman Sums and Definite Integration
The Fundamental Theorum of Calculus
Integration by Substitution
Nemerical Integration
The Natuaral Logarithmic Function: Differentiation
The Natuaral Logarithmic Function: Integration
Inverse Functions
Exponential Functions: Differentiation and Integration
Bases other than e and Applications