CRN 50445 Calculus I - MATH 100 - L2 |
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This course is an introduction to the calculus of one variable, primarily for majors and students in the sciences. Topics include functions of one variable; inverses; limits; continuity; the difference quotient and derivatives; rules for differentiation; differentiability; the mean value theorem; the differential; derivatives of trigonometric, logarithmic and exponential functions; l’Hôpital’s rule; higher derivatives; extrema; curve sketching; Newton’s method; antiderivatives; definite integrals; the fundamental theorem of calculus; integrals of elementary functions; area between curves; and applications of integration. Students use Maple software in this course. 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 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 PreCalculus 12 (67%) or Principles of Math 12 (67%) |
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