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Lecture Notes for Math by Dr. Vitaly A. Shneidman

Lecture Notes for Math by Dr. Vitaly A. Shneidman

Lecture Notes for Math by Dr. Vitaly A. Shneidman

This note covers following topics: Continuity and Limits, Continuous Function, Derivatives, Derivative as a function, Differentiation rules, Derivatives of elementary functions, Trigonometric functions, Implicit differentiation, Inverse Functions, Logarithmic functions and differentiation, Monotonicity, Area between two curves.

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