


Identify appropriate calculus concepts and techniques to provide mathematical models of real-world situations and determine solutions to applied problems.Use differentiation rules to differentiate algebraic and transcendental functions.

Determine whether a function is continuous and/or differentiable at a point using limits.Draw graphs of algebraic and transcendental functions considering limits, continuity, and differentiability at a point.Develop solutions for tangent and area problems using the concepts of limits, derivatives, and integrals.Upon successful completion of this course, students will: More information on the Cougar Textbook Access Program (CTAP) & Canvas/CCS: No make ups will be given for assignments missed during the no-access period.
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In this case, if the code is not entered by the deadline specified on CASA, students will lose access to CASA. If one opts out of the CTAP, they can purchase an access code for this course at UH Bookstore. Students pay for access to CCS as part of their fee bill via CTAP. Textbook & Access Code: The textbook,online quizzes, and additional help materials will be made available by logging into CASA Campus Services ( CCS) at. Prerequisites: MATH 2312 or a satisfactory score on a placement examination.Ĭourse Description: Calculus of single variable functions, limits, continuity, derivatives, mean value theorem, applications of the derivative, motion problems, optimization, antiderivatives, the definite integral, fundamental theorem of calculus, and numerical integration.Ĭore Category: Mathematics (20 and Math/Reasoning (90) Section number: This information applies to all sections.ĭelivery format: face-to-face lecture or online. Students should contact instructor for the updated information on current course syllabus, textbooks, and course content***
