Calculus II: Techniques of Integration
Instructor: Tony Shaska Sr
Course Description
A detailed study of methods of integration, applications of the integrals, improper integrals, sequences, series and power series, polar coordinates and parametric curves.Â
Prerequisites
Calculus I with a grade of C or better.
Textbook
Calculus with Early Transcendentals by Stewart, any edition is fine.
For those who can read Albanian, I have my own Calculus book which can be downloaded for free here.Â
Syllabus
For detailed syllabus click here
Course Materials
Old exams, sample tests, and other materials will be posted here.
Sample Midterm I
Sample Midterm II
Sample Midterm III
Contents
Areas Between CurvesÂ
Volumes
Volumes by Cylindrical ShellsÂ
Work
Average Value of a Function
Integration by PartsÂ
Trigonometric Integrals
Trigonometric Substitution
Integration of Rational Functions by Partial FractionsÂ
Strategy for IntegrationÂ
Integration Using TablesÂ
Approximate IntegrationÂ
Improper IntegralsÂ
Arc LengthÂ
Area of a Surface of RevolutionÂ
Applications to Physics and EngineeringÂ
Curves Defined by Parametric EquationsÂ
Calculus with Parametric CurvesÂ
Polar Coordinates
Areas and Lengths in Polar Coordinates
Conic Sections
Conic Sections in Polar Coordinates
Sequences
Series
The Integral Test and Estimates of Sums
The Comparison TestsÂ
Alternating SeriesÂ
Absolute Convergence and the Ratio and Root TestsÂ
Strategy for Testing Series
Power SeriesÂ
Representations of Functions as Power Series
Taylor and Maclaurin SeriesÂ
Applications of Taylor PolynomialsÂ