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1: Resources

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  • 1.1: Product and Quotient Rule
    To complete the list of differentiation rules, we look at the last way two (or more) functions can be combined: the process of composition (i.e. one function "inside'' another). The derivative of such compositions functions employs the new rule this section introduces, the Chain Rule.
  • 1.2: Chain Rule
    To complete the list of differentiation rules, we look at the last way two (or more) functions can be combined: the process of composition (i.e. one function "inside'' another). The derivative of such compositions functions employs the new rule this section introduces, the Chain Rule.
  • 1.3: Substitution Integration
  • 1.4: Partial Fractions
    In this section, we examine the method of partial fraction decomposition, which allows us to decompose rational functions into sums of simpler, more easily integrated rational functions.
  • 1.5: Integral by Parts
    The advantage of using the integration-by-parts formula is that we can use it to exchange one integral for another, possibly easier, integral.
  • 1.6: Fun Songs
    The OER Remixer is a self-service tool to rapidly assemble a LibreText from existing sources. This tutorial will include both an explanation of the User Interface as well as a walkthrough of how to do basic tasks.


This page titled 1: Resources is shared under a not declared license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by Isabel K. Darcy.

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