A 106 card deck I made throughout my Calculus II class (at Wake Tech).
(Note that you can change the number of new cards Anki gives you per day, if you want. To spread the cards out over the whole 16 week course, you could set this to just 1 new card per day. Or if you want an ever-growing headstart, you could set it to 2 or 3 per day. The default number is 20, but at that rate Anki would bombard you with the entire deck in 6 days.)
| Front | How do you use the alternating series test? |
| Back | If|an+1| ≤ |an| (for all n)and lim an = 0n->∞ then the series is convergent. Otherwise, the test is inconclusive. Can only be applied to alternating series. In other words: if the absolute value of an alternating series is decreasing, and it's approaching 0, it converges. |
| Front | ∫ tan(ax) dx |
| Back | -1/a ln|cos(ax)| +CPatterns: The ln comes from the fact that no trig functions' derivatives are tanTangent and cosine are not related in any other way I know ofThe trig function in the answer is a "co-" function, so there's a negative |
| Front | How do you determine the volume of a solid by the disk method? |
| Back | 𝝅 ∫ab f(x)2 dx |