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Calculus with Theory Lecture Notes

Calculus with Theory Lecture Notes

Calculus with Theory Lecture Notes

This note emphasizes careful reasoning and understanding of proofs. It assumes knowledge of elementary calculus. Topics covered includes: Integers and exponents, Square roots, and the existence of irrational numbers, The Riemann condition, Properties of integrals, Integrability of bounded piecewise-monotonic functions, Continuity of the square root function, Rational exponents, The fundamental theorems of calculus, The trigonometric functions, The exponential and logarithm functions, Integration, Taylor's formula, Fourier Series.

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