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MATH 1910 - Calculus I / Computer Projects
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Newton Leibniz and Usain Bolt: Why we study differential calculus
Chapter 1 – Functions and Models
Knowledge of materials presented in Chapter 1 is essential to be successful in the course. Students may not be prepared to start Calculus I without these basic pre-calculus concepts. If the material in Chapter 1 is unclear, the student may consider taking Math 1710 and Math 1720 instead.
Chapter 2 – Limits and Derivative
2.1 The Tangent and Velocity Problems(C3)
2.2 The Limit of a function(C1)
2.3 Calculating limits Using Limit Laws(C1)
2.4 Continuity(C2)
2.5 Limits Involving Infinity(C1)
2.6 Derivatives and Rates of Change(C3)
2.7 The Derivative as a Function(C6)
2.8 What Does f’ Say about f? (C6)
Chapter 3 – Differentiation Rules
3.1 Derivatives of Polynomials and Exponential Functions(C4)
3.2 The Product and Quotient Rules(C5)
3.3 Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions(C4)
3.4 The Chain Rule(C5)
3.5 Implicit Differentiation(C5)
3.6 Inverse Trigonometric Functions and Their Derivatives(C4)
3.7 Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions(C4)
3.9 Linear Approximations and Differentials(C7)
Chapter 4 –Applications of Differentiation
4.1 Related Rates(C7)
4.2 Maximum and Minimum Values(C6)
4.3 Derivatives and the Shape of Curves(C6)
4.5 Indeterminate Forms and L’Hospital Rule(C1)
4.6 Optimization Problems(C7)
4.7 Newton’s Method(C3)
4.8 Antiderivatives(C8)
Chapter 5 – Integrals
5.1 Area and Distance(C9)
5.2 The Definite Integral(C9)
5.3 Evaluating Definite Integrals(C9)
5.4 The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus(C10)