Calculus 12 Blog
Find out what we did in class today by going to this page:
MyOpenMath
We will be using MyOpenMath for some lessons and assignments. The course id is 164882. The Enrollment Key was provided in class.
CEMC Video Lessons
The relevant sections to our class are:
Click on the appropriate side tab to reveal lessons on that topic. Choose the relevant lesson you want to learn about or review.
Once you have clicked on the lesson, you will see that the lesson is broken into parts, presumably so that the lesson is not too long. You can watch whichever part of the lesson you want in any order. The "Alternative Format" part is the lesson typed out in full. You can simply read the lesson instead of watching the videos. Or you can print out the lesson to help follow along with the videos or to add notes for helping you learn.
The lesson includes an interactive review section and practice questions with answers and step by step solutions.
- Functions, Graphs, and Limits
- The Derivative
- Applications of Derivatives
- Curve Sketching
- Optimization and Related Rates
- Derivatives of Exponential, Logarithmic, and Trigonometric Functions
- Applications of Exponential, Logarithmic, and Trigonometric Functions
- Integral Calculus
- Applications of Integral Calculus
Click on the appropriate side tab to reveal lessons on that topic. Choose the relevant lesson you want to learn about or review.
Once you have clicked on the lesson, you will see that the lesson is broken into parts, presumably so that the lesson is not too long. You can watch whichever part of the lesson you want in any order. The "Alternative Format" part is the lesson typed out in full. You can simply read the lesson instead of watching the videos. Or you can print out the lesson to help follow along with the videos or to add notes for helping you learn.
The lesson includes an interactive review section and practice questions with answers and step by step solutions.
Paul's Online Notes
This site provides a comprehensive set of review concepts, notes with examples, and practice problems, kindly created and shared by Paul Dawkins from Lamar University. Most of the concepts are similar to the concepts we cover in Calculus 12.
This link is to Paul's home page which has links to cheat sheets, notes for other math courses, some review concepts, common math errors, and strategies for studying math.