General Calculus II
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This course is designed to acquaint students with the principles of Calculus like techniques of integration; application of integration; exponential and logistic models; parametric equations and polar coordinates; sequence and series; and vector and geometry. The topics covered under this course are other indeterminate forms, the hyperbolic functions; the techniques of integration; application of integral calculus; sequences and series; differential equations; parametric equations and polar coordinates; and vectors and geometry.
This Course Includes:
- Proctored Exams
- 48 hours grading turn-around
- Live technical and student support
- Free transcription to your destination school
- 150+ partner college and universities with direct articulation
- Self Paced
- Mathematics
- Content by ThinkWell
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Understand other Intermediate forms and how to solve the problems with different intermediate forms
- Understand hyperbolic function and hyperbolic identities, learn how to find derivative of hyperbolic function
- Understand techniques of Integration and learn how to solve - Integration using table and u-substitution, integration by partial fraction, integration by using trigonometric substitution, how to solve numerical integration.
- Learn applications of integral – understand the average value of function, understand how to find - volume of revolution, surface of revolution and arc length of functions.
- Understand Sequences and Series -learn monotonic, bounded sequences and indefinite series. Understand how to check convergence and divergence of series, solve problems based on Taylor and McLaurin series and convergence and divergence of power series.
- Understand what differential equation is, learn how to solve Homogeneous differential equations, and solve growth and decay problems.
- Understand what are parametric equations and polar coordinates.
- Understand vectors.
Chapter | Topics | Subtopics |
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An Introduction to Calculus II | Introduction |
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Math Fun |
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Other
Indeterminate Forms |
Indeterminate Form |
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The Hyperbolic Functions |
Hyperbolic Functions |
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Techniques
of Integration |
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Applications
of Integral Calculus |
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Sequences
and Series |
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Sequences
and Series (continued) |
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Sequences
and Series (continued) |
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Differential Equations |
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Parametric
Equations and Polar Coordinates |
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Vectors and the Geometry of R² and R³ |
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Review and Final Exam | Review and Final Exam |
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StraighterLine does not require prerequisites, however it is highly recommended that students take General Calculus I or its equivalent before enrolling in General Calculus II. Concepts learned in General Calculus I are necessary in order to successfully complete General Calculus II.
StraighterLine provides a percentage score and letter grade for each course. A passing percentage is 70% or higher.
If you have chosen a
to award credit for this course, your final grade will be based upon that college's grading scale. Only passing scores will be considered by Partner Colleges for an award of credit.There are a total of 1000 points in the course:
Chapter | Assessment | Points Available |
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4 | Graded Exam 1 |
125 |
6 |
Graded Exam 2 |
125 |
7 |
Midterm Exam |
200 |
9 |
Graded Exam 3 |
125 |
11 |
Graded Exam 4 |
125 |
12 | Final Exam |
300 |
Total |
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1000 |
Final Proctored Exam
The final exam is developed to assess the knowledge you learned taking this course. All students are required to take an online proctored final exam in order complete the course and be eligible for transfer credit.
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this course on this site covered lots of information that my college did not cover. i think it requires too much.
The lectures in this course were very well put together. They are made so that one can easily understand the subject.
The lectures in this course were very well put together. They are made so that one can easily understand the subject.
it was good
this course on this site covered lots of information that my college did not cover. i think it requires too much.