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MAT 473 -- Partial Differential Equations

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MAT 182 -- Calculus II

MAT 182 -- Calculus II

This course is one of a series intended for students who major in mathematics, the sciences, or engineering. The topics include the definition, properties, and applications of definite integrals; properties, derivatives, and integrals of exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, and hyperbolic functions with applications; techniques of integration; indeterminate forms and improper integrals; sequences, series, and convergence tests; differentiation and integration of power series; and polar integrals. This figure shows the function f(x) = cos(x) along with several approximating Taylor polynomials centered at a = pi/3. We can see that as the degree of the polynomial gets larger, the Taylor polynomials converge to the function.

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