• ...e intimidated, be excited. Prepare for a great introduction to integrative calculus. [[User:Jhunsber|Josh Hunsberger]]
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  • ...ral method of finding the capital letters were adapted from section 7.4 in Calculus Early Transcendentals, 5e. (Our Calc I, II, & III book.) The tricks to obta
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  • ...rameterization. However, you may be able to recall from your multivariable calculus course that the same curve C can have infinitely many parameterizations tha
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  • ...ome things that made Bernoulli’s work so monumental was that he accepted Calculus for what it was and mended it together with Newton’s Mechanical theories
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  • and use freshman calculus ideas to show that this integral tends to zero. (Don't hit it with the big
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  • three days before we learn the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, so our only tool is the limit of a Riemann sum.
    1 KB (296 words) - 08:33, 2 September 2011
  • ...message from Professor Denis Auroux (whose video lectures help my studying calculus III).
    7 KB (1,309 words) - 14:24, 22 November 2011
  • ...equation from a blog I cannot locate anymore. It only requires elementary calculus skills:
    3 KB (548 words) - 11:08, 15 December 2011
  • ...than BPE for large data, because MLE simply uses gradient or differential calculus to estimate the parameters. On the other hand, BPE uses high dimensional in
    6 KB (833 words) - 11:16, 10 June 2013
  • ...here <math>A, B </math> are end points of <math>\gamma</math>, from vector calculus, we have
    4 KB (652 words) - 08:02, 2 October 2012
  • ...rable skyscrapers. All reasons culminate to a single potent argument: that calculus, and more broadly mathematics, is indispensable for scientists and engineer curriculum of science and engineering discipline is without a calculus sequence. A sensible, intelligent response for
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  • From the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, we then have that <br/>
    15 KB (2,637 words) - 12:11, 21 May 2014
  • ...in doubt? You have in front of you a daunting problem, maybe it's a single calculus problem or a large design project. You know that Purdue students are held t
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  • multivariable calculus, complex variables, measure theory, and basic
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  • ...Cauchy Estimates as a function of one real variable and then use standard calculus optimization techniques to find the minimum. Anyone have a different idea?
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  • ...rief introduction to the concept of "limit," which features prominently in calculus. To help motivate the definition, we first consider continuity at a point. ...f Mathematical Analysis,'' for example, if you're interested. But, in most calculus courses, one usually encounters the situation described in the definition.
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  • By the fundamental theorem of calculus, <math>f</math> has <math>n</math> zeroes counting multiplicity. If two are
    10 KB (1,792 words) - 05:43, 10 August 2014
  • ...g research. As the name implies, differential geometry involves the use of calculus to study geometry problems. The mathematical language and tools of differen
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