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mathispower4u - Calculus II Improper Integrals Improper Integral Ex 1: Improper Integrals Ex 2: Improper Integrals Ex 3: Improper Integrals Ex 4: Improper Integrals and Area Ex: Area Using Improper Integrals Ex 1: Improper Integral - Infinite Interval (-inf,+inf) Ex 2: Improper Integral - Infinite Interval (-inf, constant) Ex 3: Improper Integral - Infinite Interval (-inf,+inf) Ex 1: Improper Integral - Discontinuous Integrand Ex 2: Improper Integral - Discontinuous Integrand Ex: Improper Integral Involving Rational Function to Find Area Under a Curve Ex: Improper Integral Involving Function with Rational Exponent to Find Area Under Curve Introduction to Differential Equations Applications of Integration: Business Applications of Integration: Volume of Revolution Applications of Integration: Arc Length, Surface Area, Work, Force, Center of Mass Integration Involving Powers of Trigonometric Functions Integration Using Partial Fractions Ex: Integration Tables - Basic Integration Involving a^2+u^2 (arctan) Infinite Series

The Ruler Game - Learn To Read A Ruler mathispower4u Differentiation Using the Quotient Rule Differentiation Using the Chain Rule Differentiation of Exponential Functions Differentiation of Hyperbolic Functions Differentiation of Logarithmic Functions Logarithms Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions Ex 1: Derivatives of the Natural Log Function Ex 2: Derivatives of the Natural Log Function with the Chain Rule Ex 3: Derivatives of the Natural Log Function with the Chain Rule Ex 4: Derivatives of the Natural Log Function with the Chain Rule Ex 5: Derivatives of the Natural Log Function with the Product Rule Ex 6: Derivatives of the Natural Log Function using Log Properties Ex 7: Derivatives of the Natural Log Function using Log Properties Ex 8: Derivatives of the Natural Log Function using Log Properties Ex 9: The derivative of f(x) = ln(ln(5x)) Derivatives of a^x and logax Ex 1: Derivative of the Log Function, not base e Ex 2: Derivative of the Log Function using the Product Rule Logarithmic Differentiation Higher Order Differentiation

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Teaching ``An educated person in Nottingham is as precious and rare a find as jam in a wartime doughnut'' (Grahame Greene) Hyperbolic Geometry (MA 448) I am taught this course for 4th year Mathematics students at Warwick University. The lectures (in term 2) are: Tuesday 11-12 (B3.02); Thursday 1-2 (B3.02); Friday 11-12 (B3.02). Below are scans of my hand written lecture notes (added/corrected as the course progresses). lectures 1-3 (Overview, History and Euclid's 5th postulate, Poincare upper half plane, lengths of curves and distance, boundary of hyperbolic space, Mobius maps and isometries) lectures 4-12 (Geodesics, Explicit form for metric,Hyperbolic trianges, Cosine and Sine laws, Gauss-Bonnet, Cross ratio, Poincare disk model, lengths of circles and areas of balls) lectures 13-18 (Tilings and tessellations, triangle groups, cross rations and distance, three dimensional hyperbolic space, more cross ratios, volumes of ideal tetrahedra) Ergodic Theory (MA 427) Complex Analysis (MA 3B8)

Online texts Professor Jim Herod and I have written Multivariable Calculus ,a book which we and a few others have used here at Georgia Tech for two years. We have also proposed that this be the first calculus course in the curriculum here, but that is another story.... Although it is still in print, Calculus,by Gilbert Strang is made available through MIT's OpenCourseWare electronic publishing initiative.

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