Math 2120
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Section
Part
Video Time
Chapter 7
Section 7.4
Part 1
Exponential Models
6:08
 
Part 2
Linear vs. Exponential Growth
2:55
 
Part 3
Time required to doube / half an exponential growth rate.
8:00
 
Part 4
Example 1
5:13
 
Part 5
Example 2
5:24
Section 7.5
Part 1
Inverse Trig Functions
9:31
Part 2
Example
8:41
Part 3
Evaluating functions such as cos(arcsin(x))
3:48
Part 4
General form: dreivatives of inverse trig functions.
6:37
Part 5
Examples
4:18
Part 6
Integrals involving inverse trig functions.
5:43
Part 7
Examples 1 and 2
3:13
Part 8
Examples 3 and 4
4:10
Chapter 8
Section 8.1
Part 1
The Product Rule
15:10
Section 8.2
Part 1
Integrals Involving Powers of Sine and Cose
10:29
Part 2
Integrals Involving Secants and Tangents
15:20
Part 3
Integrals Involving Cotangents and Cosecants
2:20
Section 8.3
Part 1
Trig Substitution
10:02
Part 2
Of the form: a 2 + u 2
4:19
Part 3
Of the form: u 2 a 2
3:24
Section 8.4
Part 1
Partial Fractions
9:41
Part 2
Example #1
4:12
Part 3
Example #2
4:13
Part 4
Example #4
3:03
Part 5
Example #5
6:56
Section 8.6
Part 1
Numerical Integration
6:25
Part 2
The Trapezoidal Rule
4:20
Part 3
Simpson's Rule
3:26
Part 4
Example
4:12
Part 5
Errors in the Trap and SImpson's Rule
10:28
Section 8.7
Part 1
Improper Integrals
2:40
Part 2
Improper Integrals over Indefinite Intervals
6:49
Part 3
Curves of the family 1 x p
6:04
Part 4
Example
8:19
Part 5
Improper Integrals with Infinite Discontinuities
3:28
Part 6
Example
7:54
Part 7
Gabriel's Horn
5:34
Chapter 11
Section 11.1
Part 1
Parametric Curves
12:07
Part 2
Converting From Parametric Form to Rectangular Form
3:52
Part 3
Using Trig Functions To Eliminate a Parameter
8:49
Part 4
Parametric Equations for a Cycloid
4:20
Part 5
Chain Rule: Parametric Functions
9:54
Part 6
Calculating Arc Length
10;39
Section 11.2
Part 1
Polar Coordinates
5;28
Part 2
Coordiinate Conversion
11:22
Part 3
Polar Graphs
6:55
Part 4
Examples
9:11
Part 5
Rose Curves
12:49
Part 6
Cardiods
5:48
Section 11.3
Part 1
Slop and Tangent Lines (Parametric Functions)
12:40
Part 2
Area in Polar Coordinates
9:08
Part 3
Area Between Two Polar Curves
6:52
Part 4
Arc Length
12:11
Chapter 9
Section 9.1
Part 1
Sequence
5:23
Part 2
Limit of a Sequence (with examples)
7:23
Part 3
Infinite Series
3:05
Part 4
Partial Sums
6:44
Section 9.2
Part 1
Limit of a Sequence
7:13
Part 2
Properties of Limits of Sequences
2:53
Part 3
Determining Convergence or Divergence
5:41
Part 4
The Squeeze Theorem
4:49
Part 5
Absolute Value Theorem
3:37
Part 6
Monotonic Sequence
5:41
Part 7
Bounded Sequence
9:26
Section 9.3
Part 1
What is a series?
6:55
Part 2
Does a Series Converge?
16:41
Part 3
Geometric Series
20:44
Section 9.4
Part 1
Properties of Infinit Series
2:16
Part 2
The Divergence Test
4:16
Part 3
The Integral Test
10:32
Part 4
The p-series
3:04
Part 5
Remainder Estimate for the Integral Test
3:04
Section 9.5
Part 1
The Ratio Test (with two examples)
6:12
Part 2
Examples
3:38
Part 3
Examples
4:13
Part 4
The Root Test
6:49
Part 5
The Direct Comparison Test
5:19
Part 6
Examples
3:27
Part 7
Examples
5:27
Part 8
The Limit Comparison Test
5:16
Section 9.6
No Videos. We will cover this section in class.
Section 10.1
Part 1
What is a Power Series?
4:49
Part 2
Power Series as a Linear and Quadratic Approximation
14:12
Part 3
Taylor Polynomials
10:12
 
Part 4
Using a Taylor Polynomial to Approximate a Number
5:54
 
Part 5
Remainder in a Taylor Polynomial
9:03
Section 10.2
Part 1
Definition of a Power Series
14:14
Part 2
Representing Functins as a Power Series
11:10
Part 3
Differentian and Integration (Power Series)
18:55
Section 10.3
Part 1
Introduction: Tayor and Maclaurin Series
8:43
Part 2
What does it mean to approximate a function with a polynomial?
18:01
Part 3
Taylor and Maclaurin Series
13:03
Part 4
Taylor and Maclaurin Series Examples
14:27
Part 5
Taylor and Maclaurin Series Examples
5:01
Part 6
Binomial Series
9:04
Part 7
Example: Taylor Series Error
7:18