What calculus is this?
>>7971722
babby
>>7971724
What country are you from?
>>7971722
Math calculus
>>7971722
>Introduction
Are you retarded?
>>7971736
I just wanted to know what designation used by Americans it falls under (calc 1, calc 2, etc). I already had the assumption that it is around calc 1 for the very reason you've stated.
Calc 1
From limits to integral methods and convergence/divergence
>>7971722
Shitty?
>>7971722
Calc 2
>>7971722
8.1-3 the end of calc 1
8.4-5 the start of calc 2
>>7971739
>I just wanted to know what designation used by Americans it falls under (calc 1, calc 2
Single variable calculus is Calc 1&2. The exact ordering varies depending on the book used and school.
Any eng fags in here, how much harder is the maths in an eng degree?
>>7971833
1 and 2, you've been told a number of times
OP I think that's 5 calculus you have right there desu
>>7971722
Calc 2
>>7971743
Calc 1 doesn't have integrals, this would be calc 2
>>7971893
I see people saying that they get fucked by calc 2. Which part from above is it that fucks them?
>>7971912
What people find hard most of the time is memorizing the derivatives and integrals of trigonometric equations.
Some people also find it hard to be given a problem and not knowing how to solve it. Having 3 or 4 methods to integrate confuses the pleb masses.
>>7971724
>can't spell baby
>>7971934
He spelt it like that on purpose to be extra condescending.
>>7971934
shut the fuck up you idiotic newfag
>>7971939
>724
>>can't
woah there lul
>>7971728
Australia
I did all of this in highschool, but to be fair only about half of it is covered by most people
>>7971948
Aren't you guys in high school until 18?
>>7971950
In my state, up until 3 years ago, we finished at 17. Now all the states finish at 18
>>7971893
I had integrals in my Calc 1 course and I'm not even in maths
I'm taking calc 2 right now at an American university and that stuff has been covered in this course.
>>7972123
It doesn't. There's a third page which covers integration and it comes before these two, but I haven't posted it.
>>7971893
For us calc I was 1/3 integrals with the first 2/3 being derivatives, limits, etc. It's like that at every uni I've seen too.
>>7972123
Because they are unrelated until you get to the fundamental theorem of calculus
And historically integration came first
>>7971758
This