My coursework for MIT OCW 18.01SC Single Variable Calculus Fall 2010 class. This covers the exact same coursework required of MIT students present in class for full marks.
All solutions are my own.
Because the Scholar (SC) version of the course was taken, the coursework is organized into Sessions, Problem Sets and Exams. Each includes the problem statements alongside my handwritten solutions.
Taught by Prof. David Jerison and Recitation Instructors Christine Breiner, David Jordan and Joel Lewis.
Course Homepage: https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/18-01sc-single-variable-calculus-fall-2010/
| Topic | Subtopics |
|---|---|
| Differentiation | Definitions, basic rules, implicit differentiation, inverse functions |
| Applications of Differentiation | Approximation, curve sketching, optimization, related rates, Mean Value Theorem |
| The Definite Integral and its Applications | Fundamental theorems, areas, volumes, numerical integration |
| Techniques of Integration | Trigonometric methods, partial fractions, arc length, parametric equations, polar coordinates |
| Exploring the Infinite | L'Hospital's Rule, improper integrals, Taylor Series |
| Type | Count |
|---|---|
| Sessions | 75 |
| Problem Sets | 11 |
| Exams | 4 |
| Final Exam | 1 |
| Assessment | Grade |
|---|---|
| Exam 1 | 7/9 |
| Exam 2 | 7/7 |
| Exam 3 | 4/8 |
| Exam 4 | 4/4 |
| Final Exam | 18.2/20 |
18.02SC Multivariable Calculus
18.06SC Linear Algebra
6.0001 Intro to CS & Programming in Python
6.0002 Intro to Computational Thinking & Data Science
6.006 Introduction to Algorithms
6.034 Artificial Intelligence
6.036 Introduction to Machine Learning
6.042J Mathematics for Computer Science
I'd be very happy to discuss anything related to MIT OCW. Reach me at benjamin.jazayeri@gmail.com.
