Graphs of Trigonometric Functions. Below are the graphs of the six trigonometric functions: sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant, secant, and cotangent. Explore the amplitude, period, and phase shift by examining the graphs of various trigonometric functions. Graph of y = sin x. Graph of y = sin ax. Graph of y = cos x. Graph of y […]
Integration with initial value-2
In this Process we finding equation of curve from its derivative. In this method with use initial values we calculate integration constant . Hence we use this integration. Because of this method we also calculate volume and area. Another we calculate area between curve. Integration with initial value
Integration with initial Value-1
In this Process we finding equation of curve from its derivative. In this method with use initial values we calculate integration constant . Hence we use this integration. Because of this method we also calculate volume and area. Another we calculate area between curve. Integration
Venn Diagram
Set and Venn Diagram. Sets. set of clothes. A set is a collection of things. For example, the items you wear is a set: these include hat, shirt, jacket, pants, Venn diagrams shows relationships between various sets. Sets and Venn diagram
Sets and Venn Diagram
Sets and Venn Diagrams. Sets. set of clothes. A set is a collection of things. For example, the items you wear is a set: these include hat, shirt, jacket, pants, Venn diagrams shows relationships between various sets Sets and Venn diagram
Tangent and normal
Tangents and Normals to a curve are a line that touches the curve at one point and has the same slope as the curve at that point. A normal to a curve is a line perpendicular to a tangent to the curve. Tangent and normal
First fundamental Theorem of Calculus
Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. If we define an area function, F (x), as the area under the curve y=f (t) from t=0 to t=x, then the area function in this case is F (x)=c∗x. We would like to be able to evaluate more integrals with a process like this, The fundamental theorem of calculus tells us that if f […]
Second fundamental Theorem of Calculus
Then F ( x) is an antiderivative of f ( x )—that is, F ‘( x) = f ( x) for all x in I. That business about the interval I is to make sure we only get limits of integration that are are reasonable for your function. Some things that wouldn’t be reasonable: Choosing […]
Average value theorem
Average values theorem of the function f(x) on the interval [a,b] is the integral of the function. Hence it give exact of a function on an interval. Also in decimal within interval. Average value
Trapezoidal Rule-2
trapezium rules is a way of estimating the area under a curve. so the trapezium rule gives a method of estimating integrals. Due to this we get approximate answer . Also we can get area using integration. trapezium rule















