Serves as a first course in calculus. Functions, limits, continuity, derivatives, rules for differentiation of algebraic and transcendental function; chain rule, implicit differentiation, related rate ...
This text is designed for first courses in financial calculus aimed at students with a good background in mathematics. Key concepts such as martingales and change of measure are introduced in the ...
There are three calculus sequences: Math 11-14, 30-31, and 35-36. Math 30 - 31 is for Business majors and some Economics majors. Math 35 - 36 is for Biology, Public Health, Neuroscience, and ...
The purpose of this course is to teach functions, limits, continuity, derivatives, polynomial, rational, exponential, hyperbolic, logarithmic, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions.
Note: GEEN 1350, a 1-credit lab, is available for students who would like more practice working calculus problems in a group learning environment. Requires prerequisite course of APPM 1235 or MATH ...
To register your interest please contact [email protected] providing details of the course you are teaching. This text is designed for first courses in financial calculus aimed at students ...
Thus, this course sequence provides an alternative to the traditional Pre-calculus to Calculus (MATH 117 / MATH 241) pathway. Instead of first completing a full semester of Pre-calculus, Math 231 ...