This calculus 1 final exam review contains 40 multiple choice and free response problems covering topics such as limits, continuity, derivatives, and integration as well as the application of those topics.
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1. 0:00 - Evaluating Limits By Factoring
2. 2:07 - Derivatives of Rational Functions & Radical Functions
3. 4:59 - Continuity and Piecewise Functions
4. 6:38 - Using The Product Rule - Derivatives of Exponential Functions & Logarithmic Functions
5. 10:27 - Antiderivatives
6. 14:11 - Tangent Line Equation With Implicit Differentiation
7. 21:47 - Limits of Trigonometric Functions
8. 23:25 - Integration Using U-Substitution
9. 25:34 - Related Rates Problem With Water Flowing Into Cylinder
10. 32:02 - Increasing and Decreasing Functions
11. 36:49 - Local Maximum and Minimum Values
12. 40:21 - Average Value of Functions
13. 44:30 - Derivatives Using The Chain Rule
14. 47:31 - Limits of Rational Functions
15. 52:07 - Concavity and Inflection Points
16. 55:34 - Logarithmic Differentiation
17. 58:36 - Average Rate of Change
18. 1:00:49 - Limits of Radical Functions
19. 1:03:10 - Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
20. 1:07:23 - Finding Area Between Curves Using Definite Integral
21. 1:13:48 - Finding Volume Using The Washer Method
22. 1:23:19 - Finding The Volume Using The Shell Method
23. 1:29:22 - Special Limits of Trigonometric Functions
24. 1:32:26 - Triple Product Rule For Derivatives
25. 1:34:40 - Limits of Exponential Functions & Lhopital's rule
26. 1:40:50 - Quotient Rule For Derivatives
27. 1:44:01 - Rolle's Theorem
28. 1:48:38 - Estimating Function Values - Linear Approximation
29. 1:52:32 - Mean Value Theorem
30. 1:59:03 - Limits of Absolute Value Functions
31. 2:01:43 - Maximum Height and Velocity Word Problem
32. 2:09:45 - Position, Velocity, and Acceleration Word Problem
33. 2:26:58 - Integration By Parts
34. 2:29:02 - Derivatives of Composite Functions Using Table
35. 2:30:57 - Net Change Theorem & Accumulation
36. 2:34:06 - Properties of Definite Integrals
37. 2:36:42 - Evaluating Limits & Continuity Using a Graph
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