Mathematics 1500 - 001 - course 21386 - Fall 2016

Calculus I

This course is FULL, with 30 students currently enrolled.This course is offered by the Mathematics and Statistics departmentin the College of Sciences . It is classified as a Lecture, and is worth 4. It meets on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, from 08:30 am to 09:20 am in Mendel Hall G92. It meets on Thursdays, from 11:30 am to 12:20 pm in Mendel Hall 115.The course is instructed by Belkin, Marilyn.

Course description:

Limits, transcendental functions (logarithms, exponentialfunctions, inverse trigonometric functions), differentiation(definition, tangent lines, rates of change, techniques,implicit differentiation, related rates), applications ofdifferentiation (graphing, optimization), indeterminateforms and L'Hopital's Rule. Use of acomputer algebra system, eg. MAPLE.