Over the last few years of teaching, I have written some handouts that could (possibly) be useful to others. If you want to use them, just go ahead. If you need the original files, contact me. For the most part I made them with a combination of TeX and Adobe InDesign. Graphs were produced with Apple's Grapher, and other graphics were produced in Adobe Illustrator.
Transformations of functions. A page illustrating the different elementary transformations of functions: translations, scalings, and reflections.
The unit circle.
Blank unit circle.
Methods of integration. Several pages summarizing the different integration techniques (substitution, integration by parts, trigonometric integrals, trigonometric substitution, and partial fractions).
Disks and shells. Illustration of the disk and shell methods to calculate volumes of revolution.
Common polar curves. Graphs of circles, cardioids, limacons, lemniscates, and petal curves.
Conic sections. The ellipse, hyperbola and parabola. Illustrated and labeled.
Taylor series. A formula sheet for the Taylor series of the exponential, sine, cosine, and natural logarithm functions, as well as the geometric series.