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Elements of Calculus

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.

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