Calculus 1C: Coordinate Systems & Infinite Series - Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Master the calculus of curves and coordinate systems; approximate functions with polynomials and infinite series. Part 3 of 3.With this course you earn while you learn, you gain recognized qualifications, job specific skills and knowledge and this helps you stand out in the job market.

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18.01.2x Calculus 1B: Integration

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  • Calculus
  • Systems
  • Math
  • Infinite series
  • Parametric Equations

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How did Newton describe the orbits of the planets? To do this, he created calculus. But he used a different coordinate system more appropriate for planetary motion. We will learn to shift our perspective to do calculus with parameterized curves and polar coordinates. And then we will dive deep into exploring the infinite to gain a deeper understanding and powerful descriptions of functions. How does a computer make accurate computations? Absolute precision does not exist in the real world, and computers cannot handle infinitesimals or infinity. Fortunately, just as we approximate numbers using the decimal system, we can approximate functions using series of much simpler functions. These approximations provide a powerful framework for scientific computing and still give highly accurate results. They allow us to solve all sorts of engineering problems based on models of our world represented in the language of calculus. Changing Perspectives Parametric Equations Polar Coordinates Series and Polynomial Approximations Series and Convergence Taylor Series and Power Series This course, in combination with Parts 1 and 2, covers the AP* Calculus BC curriculum. Learn more about our High School and AP* Exam Preparation Courses Calculus 1A: Differentiation Calculus 1B: Integration This course was funded in part by the Wertheimer Fund. *Advanced Placement and AP are registered trademarks of the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, these offerings.

Calculus 1C: Coordinate Systems & Infinite Series - Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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