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MTH-1200 - Calculus I* (M) (4)

Prerequisite: MTH-1130 , MTH-1150 appropriate mathematics placement exam score, or permission of the chair
Introduction to differential calculus intended for students in mathematics, engineering, and physical sciences. Topics include limits, continuity, derivatives, applications of derivatives, integration. This course satisfies the General Education Mathematics requirement.

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CO1 - Apply the notions of limits, continuity and differentiability to algebraic and transcendental functions in order to analyze average and instantaneous rates of change.

CO2 - Create derivatives by using a variety of techniques including explicit differentiation, implicit differentiation, logarithmic differentiation and implicit differentiation in order to find instantaneous rates of change.

CO3 - Interpret detailed graphs of nontrivial functions using derivatives and limits in order to collect and analyze data.

CO4 - Use basic techniques of integration in order to find particular or general antiderivatives.

CO5 - Apply the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus in order to evaluate definite integrals.

CO6 - Use differentiation and integration in order to solve real world problems such as rate of change, optimization and area problems.

 











































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