Introduction. Part I: Introduction to Integration. Chapter 1: An Aerial View of the Area Problem. Chapter 2: Dispelling Ghosts from thw Past: A Review of Pre-Calculus and Calculus I. Chapter 3: From Definite to Indefinite: The Indefinite Integral. Part II: Indefinite Integrals. Chapter 4: Instant Integration: Just Add Wat5er (And C). Chapter 5: Making a Fast Switch: Variable Substitution. Chapter 6: Integration by Parts. Chapter 7: Trig Substitution: Knowing All the (Tri)Angles. Chapter 8: When All Else Fails: Integration with Partial Fractions. Part III: Intermediate Integration Topics. Chapter 9: Forging into New Areas: Solving Area Problems. Chapter 10: Pump up the Volume: Using Calculus to Solve 3-D Problems. Part IV: Infinite Series. Chapter 11: Following a Sequence, Winning the Series. Chapter 12: Where Is This Going? Testing for Convergence and Divergence. Chapter 13: Dressing up Fractions with the Taylor Series. Part V: Advanced Topics. Chapter 14: Multivariable Calculus. Chapter 15: What's So Different about Differential Equations? Part VI: The Part of Tens. Chapter 16: Ten "Aha!" Insights in Calculus II. Chapter 17: Ten Tips to Take to the Test. Index.
Mark Zegarelli is the author of Logic For Dummies (Wiley), Basic Math & Pre-Algebra For Dummies (Wiley), and numerous books of puzzles. He holds degrees in both English and math from Rutgers University, and lives in Long Branch, New Jersey, and San Francisco, California.
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