CRN 10440 Calculus II - MATH 101 - A1 |
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This course is a continuation of MATH 100-3. Areas of study include the definition of the natural logarithm as an integral and of the exponential function as its inverse, integration by parts, miscellaneous techniques of integration, improper integrals, volumes by slicing and by shell techniques, the trapezoidal rule and Simpson's rule, infinite sequences and series, Taylor series, masses, volumes, moments, centre of mass, first order linear differential equations, definition of partial derivatives. All sections of this course are taught using Maple software. Please note: You must register separately in lecture and lab components. Levels:  Undergraduate Campus:   World Wide Web Schedule Type:  Lecture Instructional Method: Online Credits:   3.000 |
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CRN 10442 Calculus II - MATH 101 - L1 |
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This course is a continuation of MATH 100-3. Areas of study include the definition of the natural logarithm as an integral and of the exponential function as its inverse, integration by parts, miscellaneous techniques of integration, improper integrals, volumes by slicing and by shell techniques, the trapezoidal rule and Simpson's rule, infinite sequences and series, Taylor series, masses, volumes, moments, centre of mass, first order linear differential equations, definition of partial derivatives. All sections of this course are taught using Maple software. Please note: You must register separately in lecture and lab components. Levels:  Undergraduate Campus:   World Wide Web Schedule Type:  Laboratory Instructional Method: Online Credits:   0.000
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CRN 10443 Calculus II - MATH 101 - L2 |
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This course is a continuation of MATH 100-3. Areas of study include the definition of the natural logarithm as an integral and of the exponential function as its inverse, integration by parts, miscellaneous techniques of integration, improper integrals, volumes by slicing and by shell techniques, the trapezoidal rule and Simpson's rule, infinite sequences and series, Taylor series, masses, volumes, moments, centre of mass, first order linear differential equations, definition of partial derivatives. All sections of this course are taught using Maple software. Please note: You must register separately in lecture and lab components. Levels:  Undergraduate Campus:   World Wide Web Schedule Type:  Laboratory Instructional Method: Online Credits:   0.000
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CRN 10444 Calculus II - MATH 101 - L3 |
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This course is a continuation of MATH 100-3. Areas of study include the definition of the natural logarithm as an integral and of the exponential function as its inverse, integration by parts, miscellaneous techniques of integration, improper integrals, volumes by slicing and by shell techniques, the trapezoidal rule and Simpson's rule, infinite sequences and series, Taylor series, masses, volumes, moments, centre of mass, first order linear differential equations, definition of partial derivatives. All sections of this course are taught using Maple software. Please note: You must register separately in lecture and lab components. Levels:  Undergraduate Campus:   World Wide Web Schedule Type:  Laboratory Instructional Method: Online Credits:   0.000
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CRN 10445 Calculus II - MATH 101 - L4 |
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This course is a continuation of MATH 100-3. Areas of study include the definition of the natural logarithm as an integral and of the exponential function as its inverse, integration by parts, miscellaneous techniques of integration, improper integrals, volumes by slicing and by shell techniques, the trapezoidal rule and Simpson's rule, infinite sequences and series, Taylor series, masses, volumes, moments, centre of mass, first order linear differential equations, definition of partial derivatives. All sections of this course are taught using Maple software. Please note: You must register separately in lecture and lab components. Levels:  Undergraduate Campus:   World Wide Web Schedule Type:  Laboratory Instructional Method: Online Credits:   0.000
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CRN 10446 Calculus II - MATH 101 - L5 |
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This course is a continuation of MATH 100-3. Areas of study include the definition of the natural logarithm as an integral and of the exponential function as its inverse, integration by parts, miscellaneous techniques of integration, improper integrals, volumes by slicing and by shell techniques, the trapezoidal rule and Simpson's rule, infinite sequences and series, Taylor series, masses, volumes, moments, centre of mass, first order linear differential equations, definition of partial derivatives. All sections of this course are taught using Maple software. Please note: You must register separately in lecture and lab components. Levels:  Undergraduate Campus:   World Wide Web Schedule Type:  Laboratory Instructional Method: Online Credits:   0.000
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CRN 10447 Calculus II - MATH 101 - L6 |
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This course is a continuation of MATH 100-3. Areas of study include the definition of the natural logarithm as an integral and of the exponential function as its inverse, integration by parts, miscellaneous techniques of integration, improper integrals, volumes by slicing and by shell techniques, the trapezoidal rule and Simpson's rule, infinite sequences and series, Taylor series, masses, volumes, moments, centre of mass, first order linear differential equations, definition of partial derivatives. All sections of this course are taught using Maple software. Please note: You must register separately in lecture and lab components. Levels:  Undergraduate Campus:   World Wide Web Schedule Type:  Laboratory Instructional Method: Online Credits:   0.000
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CRN 10449 Calculus II - MATH 101 - L8 |
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This course is a continuation of MATH 100-3. Areas of study include the definition of the natural logarithm as an integral and of the exponential function as its inverse, integration by parts, miscellaneous techniques of integration, improper integrals, volumes by slicing and by shell techniques, the trapezoidal rule and Simpson's rule, infinite sequences and series, Taylor series, masses, volumes, moments, centre of mass, first order linear differential equations, definition of partial derivatives. All sections of this course are taught using Maple software. Please note: You must register separately in lecture and lab components. Levels:  Undergraduate Campus:   World Wide Web Schedule Type:  Laboratory Instructional Method: Online Credits:   0.000
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