This polar to rectangular form conversion converts a number in rectangular form to its equivalent value in polar form. Rectangular forms of numbers take on the format, rectangular number= x + jy, where x and y are numbers. The x is the real number of the expression and the y represents. To Convert from Cartesian to Polar. When we know a point in Cartesian Coordinates (x,y) and we want […]
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Second fundamental theorem of Calculus-2
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 […]
Derivative of implicit and inverse trigo...
In calculus, a methods of implicit differentiation, Makes use of the chain rule to differentiate implicitly defined functions. To differentiate an implicit function y ( x ), defined by an equation R ( x, y) = 0, it is not generally possible to solve it explicitly for y and then differentiate. The derivatives of inverse trig functions we’ll need the formula from the last section […]
Riemann Sum
A Riemann sum is an approximation of a region’s area. It obtained by adding up the areas of multiple simplified slices of the region. It is applied in calculus to determine the area of a region. Hence it give approximate area of region. It is also give right and left sum. Riemann Sums
Integration (Basic)
Integration is summation of function. Integration is a way of adding functions to find the sum of functions, also we find equation of curve. As well as Applications are area under the curve and volume. It can be used to find areas, volumes, central points and many useful things. it help you practice by showing you […]
AP Calculus formula sheet
This formula sheet help the students for preparing AP calculus. Further this sheet also help for Optional Calculus of IBDP Math(HL) AP Calculus
AP Calculus Planner
This post is planing and preparation for AP calculus exam is customise by SAT PREP. Exam curriculum required six month for preparation. During this preparation First five month course completing and last one month two mock exam. Therefore students are advise to preparation of six month AP calculus Planner
Differentiation of Implicit and Inverse ...
In calculus, a method of implicit differentiation, Makes use of the chain rule to differentiate implicitly defined functions. To differentiate an implicit function y ( x ), defined by an equation R ( x, y) = 0, it is not generally possible to solve it explicitly for y and then differentiate. The derivatives of inverse trig functions we’ll need the formula from the last section […]