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Dec 14, 2024
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Fall 2016 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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MT 175 - Survey of Calculus I Credit Hours: 4
Primarily designed for the non-engineering student who desires or requires calculus as a tool. This may include Liberal Arts, Business, Pre-Med, Pre-Pharmacy, Computer Information Systems and others. Topics include the limit, continuity and differentiability of algebraic functions; maxima and minima; introduction to integration; exponential and logarithmic functions and their differentiation and integration; and applications of differentiation and integration.
Fulfills SUNY General Education – Mathematics.
Course Outcomes Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to:
- define a function and relate this concept to graphing and modeling;
- perform the fundamental operations with functions, including composites;
- define a derivative using the limit concept and apply this definition to simple functions;
- differentiate functions using rules and techniques of differentiation;
- determine the continuity and differentiability of functions;
- calculate the second derivative and apply it to a variety of problems;
- interpret derivative information and apply to graphing simple polynomial and rational functions;
- analyze and solve word problems involving derivatives and integrals;
- interpret, graph and differentiate natural log and exponential functions;
- relate exponential functions to problems in business, biology, psychology;
- calculate, interpret and relate anti derivative of a function to the indefinite integral; and
- calculate and interpret the definite integral.
Technology Objectives:
- analyze and interpret the following based on a graphing calculator:
- finding limits of functions;
- using the calculator as a check in describing graphs of functions; and
- finding areas of a region between two curves.
- using the graphing calculator in applications - ex: expon decay, compound interest, etc.
Prerequisites: MT 126 or equivalent and appropriate mathematics level code.* F/S (C, N, S)
*Level code is determined by Mathematics Department placement test and/or successful completion of math courses.
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