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Course Description
The course will cover the following topics using examples from the sciences: Functions as models, logarithmic scale graphing, exponential growth and decay, difference equations and limits of sequences, geometric series, functions and limits, trigonometric functions and their limits, continuity, limits at infinity, the derivative, differentiation rules, derivatives of trigonometric and exponential functions, related rates, derivatives of inverse and logarithm functions. Course meets for an additional lab session each week during which time students will work on applied mathematics projects based on the topics covered in the course. Students majoring in the sciences should consult with their major department to decide between the 160 and 170 sequences. Prerequisites: MAT 131 or placement by the Mathematics Diagnostic Test. This course is not being taught this quarter Section: 101 ID#: 14845 Day: MW Time: 1:00 - 2:30 PM Section: 101L ID#: 14846 Day: Th Time: 9:40 - 11:10 AM |
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