The Calculus II course was developed through the Ohio Department of Higher …
The Calculus II course was developed through the Ohio Department of Higher Education OER Innovation Grant. This work was completed and the course was posted in February 2019. The course is part of the Ohio Transfer Module and is also named TMM006. For more information about credit transfer between Ohio colleges and universities, please visit: www.ohiohighered.org/transfer.Team LeadJim Fowler Ohio State UniversityRita Ralph Columbus State Community CollegeContent ContributorsNela Lakos Ohio State UniversityBart Snapp Ohio State UniversityJames Talamo Ohio State UniversityXiang Yan Edison State Community CollegeLibrarianDaniel Dotson Ohio State University Review TeamThomas Needham Ohio State UniversityCarl Stitz Lakeland Community CollegeSara Rollo North Central State College
After completing this section, students should be able to do the following.Understand …
After completing this section, students should be able to do the following.Understand what a solid of revolution is and the two ways to generate one.Use the procedure of “Slice, Approximate, Integrate” to derive the washer method formula.Use the procedure of “Slice, Approximate, Integrate” to derive the shell method formula.Set up an integral or sum of integrals using the washer method.Set up an integral or sum of integrals using the shell method.Compute volumes using the washer method.Compute volumes using the shell method.Determine whether to use washer or shell method given the variable of integration.Determine the variable of integration given the method.Determine if washer method or shell method is more convenient to set up a volume.
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