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Tutoring for Calculus 1 topics:
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Four Ways to Represent a Function
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New Functions from Old Functions
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Exponential Functions
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Inverse Functions and Logarithms
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The Limit of a Function
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Continuity
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Limits at Infinity-Horizontal Asymptotes
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Derivatives and Rate of Change
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The Derivative as a Function
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Derivatives of Polynomial Functions
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The Product and Quotient Rules
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Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions
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The Chain Rule
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Implicit Differentiation
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Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions
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Rates of Change in the Natural and Social Sciences
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Exponential Growth and Decay
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Related Rates
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Maximum and Minimum Values
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The Mean Value Theorem
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How Derivatives Affect the Shape of a Graph
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Indeterminate Forms and l'Hospital's Rule
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Summary of Curve Sketching
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Optimization Problems
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Antiderivatives
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Areas and Distances
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The Definite Integral
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The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
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Indefinite Integrals and The Net Change Theorem
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The Substitution Rule
FAQ
Is Calculus 1 hard?
Frequently the hardest parts of many calculus excercises is the trigonometry and pre-calculus involved. It is a great idea to brush up on these topics early in the course. Do you remember those trigonometric identities and Unit Circle concepts from Pre-calculus? You will be using these in Calculus.
Are you a Calculus tutor online?
Yes, we offer tutoring online using our own whiteboard. There are many benefits of tutoring online. First, you will be able to see what the tutor is writing as they write it without any obstructions. Second, it saves you time because you don't need to physically go to the tutor. Also, the tutor can present the just right material to the student because they have access to all their tutor resourse (making the tutoring more efficient and effective). The tutor has access to the same textbook used at Auburn University.