Talk:Introduction to Calculus
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[edit source]please fix these:
- the exteral link "18.01 Single Variable Calculus" is broken (FIXED)
- the quiz is on trigonometry. not calculus* (*Because you must first understand trig to be able to comprehend calculus, I.E. - Calculus is partly based upon trig) (I have included explaination text and link to Trigonometry)
- introduction MUST start with "what is Calculus"? because it's the first question one asks if comes here ramdomly or as a start. and I thought it's physics after reading the first lesson.* (* This link on the page covers this Welcome to "Introduction to Calculus")
- If you can pass this quiz, you are ready to take this course...SO WHAT DO I DO IF I CANNOT PASS THE QUIZ??? WHERE DO I GO?? THIS IS NOT CLEAR.* (*Agreed, there should be a link to trigonometry) (Link and explaination text done)
MIKEB's ANSWERS
[edit source]My answers to the Calculus pre-requisites: http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/User:Mbartley57
Graemeb1967's ANSWERS
[edit source]User:Graemeb1967/Introduction to Calculus
Mikeb beat me to it! His first 3 answers look correct to me.
Check my answers for part 4.
I have tried using math formating with my solutions which I will keep pursuing as time permits.
First Problem
[edit source]Shouldn't we lose the cos X from the solution
aka instead of tan X = sin X / cos X
use tan X = sin X / ± SQRT( 1 - sin2 X )
Answers by Tarun
[edit source]Here are my answers at User:Tarun seeker/Introduction to calculus - (12:31, 14 September 2014 by Tarun_seeker)