A math book requires not just text but math examples as well. The Integration section covers the integration rules for polynomial functions, trigonometric functions, rational functions, exponential functions, radical functions, and the natural logarithmic functions. It has examples of both indefinite and definite integration
The Calculus study guide contains three basic sections:
- Limits: covers slope and linear equations, tangent lines, the definition of a limit, and evaluating limit functions. - Derivatives: covers differentiation rules for polynomial functions, trigonometric functions, rational functions, exponential functions, radical functions, and the natural logarithmic functions. It also includes the Product Rule, the Quotient Rule, and the Chain Rule, first and second derivatives, and partial derivatives. - Integrals: covers the integration rules for polynomial functions, trigonometric functions, rational functions, exponential functions, radical functions, and the natural logarithmic functions. It has examples of both indefinite and definite integrations.