★★★★☆ (4.5/5) Deducted 0.5 for lack of proofs and outdated visuals. Access URL: https://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/
| Course | Topics Covered | | :--- | :--- | | | Limits, Derivatives (product/quotient/chain rules, implicit differentiation, related rates), Applications of Derivatives (optimization, curve sketching, Mean Value Theorem), Introduction to Integrals (Riemann sums, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, basic antiderivatives). | | Calculus II | Integration techniques (by parts, trig substitution, partial fractions), Improper integrals, Applications of integrals (area, volume, arc length), Sequences & Series (convergence tests, power series, Taylor/Maclaurin series), Parametric equations & Polar coordinates. | | Calculus III | 3D coordinate systems, Vector functions, Partial derivatives, Multiple integrals (double/triple), Line integrals, Green’s/Stokes/Divergence theorems (brief introduction). | calculus pauls notes
Prepared For: Mathematics Educators / Self-Learning Students Source: Paul’s Online Math Notes (tutorial.math.lamar.edu) Subject: Calculus I (Differential), II (Integral), III (Multivariable) Author of Notes: Paul Dawkins, Lamar University 1. Executive Summary Paul’s Calculus Notes is a free, extensive, textbook-quality online resource covering standard university calculus sequences. It is widely regarded as one of the best free references for undergraduate calculus, particularly for students in engineering, physics, and mathematics. The notes prioritize procedural understanding , worked examples , and application-based problem-solving over rigorous proof. 2. Scope and Structure The notes are divided into three main courses: ★★★★☆ (4