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For questions applying to calculus courses. Topics include derivatives, integrals, limits, continuity, series, application questions, etc.

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Self-Study of Calculus Two

There are tutorials, worked examples, exercises, and solutions to problems in each sub-topic throughout the Calculus sequence. … See also the available courses in calculus at MIT using OpenCourseWare (OCW): assigned text, lectures, assigned exercises, etc. …
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Is "Volume of Solids of Revolution" a part of Cal I or Cac II

It is likely that Calculus I, as taught in College, covers volumes of solids of revolution; it may not (or may) be taught in standard Calculus classes (or AP Calulus) in high school. … If you hope to take Calculus II in college, after having studying Calculus I in high school, and have not covered volumes of solid of revolution, I'd suggest you look at the following tutorials from Lamar …
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How should students say in words the notation for a limit?

According to UCAR-10101: Handbook for Spoken Mathematics, Lawrence A. Chang, Ph.D., page 38, a source for how to speak mathematics to sight-impaired students, we have: $$\lim_{x\to a} y = b$$ is spok …
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