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MATH 100 - Calculus I | ||
This course is an introduction to the calculus of one variable, primarily for majors and students in the sciences. Functions of one variable, inverses, limits and limit theorems, continuity, the difference quotient and derivatives, rules for differentiation, differentiability, the mean value theorem, the differential as a linear functional, definitions and derivatives of trigonometric functions, informal definitions of logarithmic and exponential functions and their derivatives, L'Hopital's rule, higher derivatives, maxima and minima, curve sketching, Newton's method, antiderivatives, definite integrals, the fundamental theorem of calculus, integrals of elementary functions, area between curves, applications of integration and integration by substitution are discussed. All sections of this course are taught using Maple software. Please note: You must register separately in lecture and lab components. Credits: 0.000 OR 3.000 Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Self-Directed, Final Exam, Lec/Lab/Tut Combination, Laboratory, Tutorial All Sections for this Course Precluded: MATH-105 MATH-152 Students cannot receive credit for the course being described and the course(s) listed as Precluded
( MATH 115 Minimum Grade of C- or Principles of Math 12 (50%) or PreCalculus 12 (50%) ) |
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