Setting Up Trigonometric Substitution 
Setting Up Trigonometric Substitution
by integralCALC / Krista King
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Date Added: January 13, 2015

Lecture Description

In this video, Krista King from integralCALC Academy talks about Trigonometric Substitution.

Course Index

  1. Area Under the Curve (Example 1)
  2. Area Under the Graph vs. Area Enclosed by the Graph
  3. Summation Notation: Finding the Sum
  4. Summation Notation: Expanding
  5. Summation Notation: Collapsing
  6. Riemann Sums Right Endpoints
  7. Riemann Sums Midpoints
  8. Trapezoidal Rule
  9. Simpson's Approximation
  10. Definite Integral
  11. Definite Integral of an Even Function
  12. Definite Integral of an Odd Function
  13. Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (Part I)
  14. Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (Part II)
  15. Indefinite Integrals
  16. Properties of integrals
  17. Find f(x) Given f''(x), its Second Derivative
  18. Find f Given f'' and Initial Conditions
  19. Find f(x) Given f'''(x), its Third Derivative
  20. Integral of a Quadratic Function
  21. Initial Value Problem
  22. U-Substitution
  23. U-Substitution in Definite Integrals
  24. U-Substitution with Integration by Parts
  25. Integration by Parts
  26. Integration by Parts Two Times
  27. Integration by Parts Three Times
  28. Integration by Parts to Prove the Reduction Formula
  29. Tabular Integration
  30. Partial Fractions, Distinct Linear Factors (Example 3)
  31. Partial Fractions, Repeated Linear Factors
  32. Partial Fractions, Distinct Quadratic Factors (Example 3)
  33. Partial Fractions, Repeated Quadratic Factors
  34. Partial Fractions, Rationalizing Substitution
  35. Trigonometric Integrals
  36. Trigonometric Integrals: sin^mcos^n and odd m
  37. Trigonometric Integrals: sin^mcos^n and odd n
  38. Trigonometric Integrals: sin^mcos^n, m and n even
  39. Integrals of Trigonometric Functions: tan^msec^n and odd m
  40. Integrals of Trigonometric Functions: tan^msec^n and even n
  41. Integrals of Trigonometric Functions: sin(mx)cos(nx)
  42. Integrals of Trigonometric Functions: sin(mx)sin(nx)
  43. Integrals of Trigonometric Functions: cos(mx)cos(nx)
  44. Integrals of Hyperbolic Functions
  45. Integrals of Inverse Hyperbolic Functions
  46. Setting Up Trigonometric Substitution
  47. Trigonometric Substitution with Secant
  48. Trigonometric Substitution with Tangent
  49. Trigonometric Substitution with Sine
  50. Improper Integral (Part I)
  51. Improper Integral (Part II)
  52. Integrals Using Reduction Formulas
  53. Average Value of the Function
  54. Area Between Curves - dx
  55. Area Between Curves - dy
  56. Area Between Curves: Sketching
  57. Arc Length x=g(y)
  58. Surface Area of Revolution
  59. Surface of Revolution
  60. Volume of Rotation: Disk Method about the y-xis
  61. Volume of Rotation: Disk Method about the x-axis
  62. Volume of Rotation: Washer Method about y-axis
  63. Volume of Rotation: Washer Method about x-axis
  64. Volume of Rotation: Cylindrical Shells about the y-axis
  65. Volume of Rotation: Cylindrical Shells about the x-axis
  66. Mean Value Theorem for Integrals
  67. Work
  68. Work Done on Elastic Springs
  69. Work Done by a Variable Force
  70. Center of Mass of the System
  71. Moments of the System
  72. Hydrostatic Force
  73. Hydrostatic Pressure
  74. Vertical Motion (Integration)
  75. Rectilinear Motion
  76. Centroids of Plane Regions
  77. Area of the Triangle with the Given Vertices
  78. Present and Future Value
  79. Consumer and Producer Surplus
  80. Probability Density Functions
  81. Cardiac Output
  82. Poiseuille's Law
  83. Theorem of Pappus
  84. Analytic Geometry: Graph of a Single Point or of No Points
  85. Analytic Geometry: Set of Points Equally Distant from Two Points
  86. Analytic Geometry: Set of Points Unequally Distant from Two Points
  87. Eccentricity and Directrix of the Conic Section
  88. Parabolas: Vertex, Axis, Focus, and Directrix
  89. Equation of a Parabola (Conic Section)
  90. Polar Equation of the Parabola (Conic Section)
  91. Vertex Axis Focus Directrix of an Ellipse
  92. Equation of an Ellipse (Conic Section)
  93. Polar Equation of the Ellipse (Conic Section)
  94. Vertex Axis Focus Directrix Asymptotes of a Hyperbola
  95. Equation of a Hyperbola (Conic Section)
  96. Polar Equation of the Hyperbola (Conic Section)
  97. Eliminating the Parameter
  98. Derivative of a Parametric Curve
  99. Second Derivative of a Parametric Curve
  100. Tangent Line to the Parametric Curve
  101. Sketch the Parametric Curve by Plotting Points
  102. Area Under the Parametric Curve
  103. Parametric Area Under One Arc or Loop
  104. Parametric Curve: Surface Area of Revolution
  105. Surface Area of Revolution of a Parametric Curve Rotated About the y-axis
  106. Parametric Arc Length
  107. Parametric Arc Length and the distance Traveled by the Particle
  108. Volume of Revolution of a Parametric Curve
  109. Converting Polar Coordinates
  110. Converting Rectangular Equations to Polar Equations
  111. Converting Polar Equations to Rectangular Equations
  112. Distance Between Two Polar Points
  113. Sketching Polar Curves from Cartesian Curves
  114. Sketching Polar Curves: 2 Examples
  115. Tangent Line to the Polar Curve
  116. Vertical and Horizontal Tangent Lines to the Polar Curve
  117. Polar Area
  118. Polar Area Bounded by One Loop
  119. Points of Intersection of Two Polar Curves
  120. Area Between Polar Curves
  121. Polar Area Inside Both Curves
  122. Arc Length of a Polar Curve
  123. Polar Parametric Curve: Surface Area of Revolution
  124. Polar Parametric Curve: Arc Length
  125. Listing the First Terms of the Sequence
  126. Calculating the First Terms of the Sequence
  127. Finding a Formula for the General Term of the Sequence (a_n)
  128. Does the Sequence Converge or Diverge?
  129. Finding the Limit of a Convergent Sequence
  130. Increasing, Decreasing and not Monotonic Sequences
  131. Bounded Sequences
  132. Calculating the First Terms in a Series of Partial Sums
  133. Sum of the Series of Partial Sums
  134. Repeating Decimal Expressed as a Ratio of Integers
  135. nth Term Test, Divergence Test, and the Zero Test
  136. Convergence of a Geometric Series
  137. Convergence and Sum of a Geometric Series (Example 1)
  138. Values for Which the Geometric Series Converges
  139. Convergence of a Telescoping Series
  140. Sum of Telescoping Series
  141. p-Series Test for Convergence
  142. Integral Test for Convergence
  143. Comparison Test
  144. Limit Comparison Test
  145. Estimating Error/Remainder of a Series
  146. Alternating Series Test
  147. Alternating Series Estimation Theorem
  148. Ratio Test
  149. Ratio Test with Factorials
  150. Root Test
  151. Absolute and Conditional Convergence
  152. Difference Between Limit and Sum of the Series
  153. Radius of Convergence
  154. Interval of Convergence
  155. Power Series Representation, Radius and Interval of Convergence
  156. Power Series Differentiation
  157. Expressing the Integral as a Power Series
  158. Using Power Series to Estimate a Definite Integral
  159. Taylor Polynomial (Part I)
  160. Taylor Polynomial (Part II)
  161. Finding Radius of Convergence of a Taylor Series
  162. Taylor's Inequality
  163. Maclaurin Series
  164. Sum of the Maclaurin Series
  165. Maclaurin Series Radius of Convergence
  166. Power Series Division
  167. Power Series Multiplication
  168. Binomial Series
  169. Expressing an Indefinite Integral as an Infinite Series
  170. Using Maclaurin Series to Estimate an Indefinite Integral
  171. Maclaurin Series to Estimate a Definite Integral
  172. Maclaurin Series to Evaluate a Limit
  173. Improper Integrals (Case 2)
  174. Partial Fractions: Two Ways to Find the Constants
  175. Improper Integrals (Case 3)
  176. Integrating with Partial Fractions: How to Factor Difficult Denominators

Course Description

In this course, Krista King from the integralCALC Academy covers a range of topics in Calculus II, including Integrals, Applications of Integrals, Polar & Parametric of Sequences & Series.

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