Will increasing the advertising budget increase profit? How many
items must be sold in order to break even? How should a container be
designed so that materials cost is minimized? Do you need the
mathematical tools to answer questions like this? Does your course
of study call for a calculus course, but not necessarily one that includes
trigonometry? If so, Elements of Calculus may be an appropriate
course for you.The Details
 | Math 1810 -- Elements of Calculus |
 | 3 credit hours |
 | This course fulfills the general education core requirement for
mathematics for students following the 2004-5 catalog or later. |
Prerequisite
A working knowledge of two years of high school algebra and geometry or
equivalent.
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Course Description
Designed for students whose major interest is outside the physical
sciences but who require a working knowledge of calculus. Limits,
the derivative, differentiation techniques, applications of
differentiation, the definite integral, integration techniques, and
applications of integration.
Contact Us
The Mathematics Department office is open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
from Monday through Friday.
| Phone : |
(931) 221-7833 |
| Fax: |
(931) 221-6354 |
| E-Mail : |
mcqueenl@apsu.edu |
| Office : |
Claxton 304 |
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