I have tutored people taking Calc 1, 2 and 3 at several universities in the US.
There's no exact standard that I'm aware of, but they tend to closely align at different universities. Dividing James Stewart's Calculus into three parts is a reasonable guide: you can see the contents on Amazon preview.
I'd expect solving first order linear differential equations would be solidly in Calc 2.
There's no exact standard that I'm aware of, but they tend to closely align at different universities. Dividing James Stewart's Calculus into three parts is a reasonable guide: you can see the contents on Amazon preview.
I'd expect solving first order linear differential equations would be solidly in Calc 2.
* https://www.amazon.co.uk/Calculus-Transcendentals-Internatio...