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Table of Contents

1. Functions
2. Limits and Continuity
3. Derivatives
4. Applications of Derivatives
5. Integrals except 5.6
6. Applications of Definite Integrals Only 6.1

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1. Functions
1.1. Functions and Their Graphs 1
1.2. Combining Functions; Shifting and Scaling Graphs 14
1.3. Trigonometric Functions 21
1.4. Graphing with Software 29
2. Limits and Continuity
2.1. Rates of Change and Tangent Lines to Curves 38
2.2. Limit of a Function and Limit Laws 45
2.3. The Precise Definition of a Limit 56
2.4. One-Sided Limits 65 2.5 Continuity 72
2.5. Limits Involving Infinity; Asymptotes of Graphs 83
3. Derivatives
3.1. Tangent Lines and the Derivative at a Point 102
3.2. The Derivative as a Function 106
3.3. Differentiation Rules 115
3.4. The Derivative as a Rate of Change 124
3.5. Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions 134
3.6. The Chain Rule 140
3.7. Implicit Differentiation 148
3.8. Related Rates 153
3.9. Linearization and Differentials
4. Applications of Derivatives
4.1. Extreme Values of Functions on Closed Intervals 183
4.2. The Mean Value Theorem 191
4.3. Monotonic Functions and the First Derivative Test 197
4.4. Concavity and Curve Sketching 202
4.5. Applied Optimization 214
4.6. Newton’s Method 226
4.7. Antiderivatives 231
5. Integrals
5.1. Area and Estimating with Finite Sums 248
5.2. Sigma Notation and Limits of Finite Sums 258
5.3. The Definite Integral 265
5.4. The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus 278
5.5. Indefinite Integrals and the Substitution Method 289
5.6. Definite Integral Substitutions and the Area Between Curves 296
6. Applications of Definite Integrals
6.1. Volumes Using Cross-Sections 314
6.2. Volumes Using Cylindrical Shells 325
6.3. Arc Length 333
6.4. Areas of Surfaces of Revolution 338
6.5. Work and Fluid Forces 344
6.6. Moments and Centers of Mass 353
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Chapter 1: Functions in one variable
1.1 Functions and Their Graphs

1.2 Combining Functions; Shifting and Scaling Graphs

1.3 Trigonometric Functions

1.4 Graphing with Software


1.1 Functions and Their Graphs
1. Functions; Domain and Range
2. Graphs of Functions
3. Increasing and Decreasing Functions
a. If the graph of a function climbs or rises as you move from left to right, we say
that the function is increasing.
b. If the graph descends or falls as you move from left to right, the function is
decreasing.
4. Even Functions and Odd Functions
a. A function y = ƒ(x) is
b. an even function of x if ƒ(-x) = ƒ(x),
c. an odd function of x if ƒ(-x) = -ƒ(x),
5. Linear Functions
a. A function of the form ƒ(x) = mx + b, where m and b are fixed constants, is called
a linear function.
6. Polynomials
a. A function p is a polynomial if
b.
c. where n is a nonnegative integer and the numbers are real
constants (called the coefficients of the polynomial). All polynomials have domain

7. Rational Functions
a. A rational function is a quotient or ratio ƒ(x) = p(x)/q(x), where p and q are polynomials.
The domain of a rational function is the set of all real x for which q(x) ≠ 0.
8. Algebraic Functions
a. Any function constructed from polynomials using algebraic operations (addition,
subtraction, multiplication, division, and taking roots) lies within the class of
algebraic functions. like
9. Trigonometric Functions
a. one of six functions (sine [sin], cosine [cos], tangent [tan], cotangent [cot], secant
[sec], and cosecant [csc]) that represent ratios of sides of right triangles
10. Exponential Functions

a.
11. Logarithmic Functions

a.
12. Transcendental Functions
a. These are functions that are not algebraic.
1.2 Combining Functions; Shifting and Scaling Graphs
1. Algebraic Combinations
a. Sums, Differences, Products, and Quotients
2. Compositions of Functions

a.
3. Shifting Graphs

a.
4. Vertical and Horizontal Scaling

a.
5. Graphing
6. Combining Functions
1.3 Trigonometric Functions
1. Radians and Degrees
a.

2. Evaluating Trigonometric Functions


3. Graphing Trigonometric Functions
4. Using the Addition Formulas

a.
5. Using the Half-Angle Formulas

a.
6. Solving Trigonometric Equations
7. Theory and Examples
8. General Sine Curves
a.

9. COMPUTER EXPLORATIONS
1.4 Graphing with Software
1. Choosing a Viewing Window
2. Finding a Viewing Window
Chapter 2: Limits and Continuity
2.1 Rates of Change and Tangent Lines to Curves
2.2 Limit of a Function and Limit Laws
2.3 The Precise Definition of a Limit
2.4 One-Sided Limits
2.5 Continuity
2.6 Limits Involving Infinity; Asymptotes of Graphs
2.1 Rates of Change and Tangent Lines
to Curves
1. Average Rates of Change

a.
2. Slope of a Curve at a Point

a.
3. Instantaneous Rates of Change

a.
2.2 Limit of a Function and Limit
Laws
1. Limits from Graphs
2. Existence of Limits
3. Calculating Limits
4. Using Limit Rules
5. Limits of Average Rates of Change
6. Using the Sandwich Theorem

a.
7. Estimating Limits
8. Theory and Examples
9. Graphical Estimates of Limits
2.3 The Precise Definition of a Limit
1. Centering Intervals About a Point
2. Finding Deltas Graphically
3. Finding Deltas Algebraically
4. Using the Formal Definition

a.
5. Theory and Examples
2.4 One-Sided Limits
1. Finding Limits Graphically
2. Finding One-Sided Limits Algebraically

a.

3. Using
a.
4. Theory and Examples
2.5 Continuity
1. Continuity from Graphs
2. Applying the Continuity Test

a.
3. Limits Involving Trigonometric Functions
4. Continuous Extensions
2.6 Limits Involving Infinity;
Asymptotes of Graphs
1. Finding Limits
2. Limits of Rational Functions
3. Limits as x —>infinity or x —--> −infinity
4. Infinite Limits
5. Graphing Simple Rational Functions
6. Domains, Ranges, and Asymptotes
7. Inventing Graphs and Functions
8. Finding Limits of Differences When x—---> +-infinity
9. Using the Formal Definitions
10. Oblique Asymptotes
11.

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