MATH 1210 - Calculus I, Spring 2007
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Calculus ICostel Ionita, Ph.D. Mathematics Course Structure: Hour long classes - five times a week |
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Course Description
Designed for students intending to earn an Associate of Science degree and then transfer to a mathematics, engineering program, or other calculus-based major at a four-year institution. Students will gain a basic understanding of calculus, the mathematics of motion and change. Topics include limits and continuity, differentiation, applications of differentiation, integration, applications of integration, derivatives of exponential functions, logarithmic functions, inverse trigonometric functions, hyperbolic functions and related integrals. Students must have a working knowledge of college algebra and trigonometry.
Course Contents
MATH 1210 - Syllabus and Schedule , Spring 2007
MATH 1210 - Schedule , Spring 2007
MATH 1210 - Notes , Spring 2007
MATH 1210 - Limits , Spring 2007
MATH 1210 - Resources , Spring 2007
MATH 1210 - Continuity , Spring 2007
MATH 1210 - Calculus1files , Spring 2007
MATH 1210 - Exams , Spring 2007
MATH 1210 - Download This Course , Spring 2007



















