MATH181 — Calculus 1
4 Credits Subjects include: Concept of Limit; understanding and applying the definition of a derivative; analyzing curves of functions; related rates; optimization applications; Rolle’s Theorem; Mean Value Theorem; differentiation and integration of algebraic, trigonometric, logarithmic, exponential and other transcendental functions; antiderivatives of algebraic and trigonometric functions; Riemann Sums, the definite integral and the definition of area; Fundamental Theorems of Calculus and the area under a curve; integration using u-substitutions Notes: Specific graphics calculator required; wait until after first day of class before purchasing. Prerequisites: Satisfactory Completion of MATH 161 (grade C or better); OR Course Placement; OR SAT MATH >/=630 OR ACT MATH >/=28
Prerequisites: MATH161
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