Calculus 2 builds upon the concepts learned in Calculus 1 and introduces new topics such as additional integration techniques, series, and sequences. Integration techniques include u-substitution, integration by parts, and partial fractions, which are used to evaluate integrals that cannot be easily solved with basic methods. Series and sequences involve the study of infinite sums and their convergence or divergence, and include topics such as geometric series, telescoping series, and the comparison and ratio tests. These topics are important for their applications in fields such as physics, engineering, and statistics, and provide a foundation for more advanced calculus courses.

 

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