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4.00 Credits
Retired August 31, 2005. Offers elective credit for courses taken at consortium institutions.
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4.00 Credits
Retired August 31, 2005. Offers elective credit for courses taken at consortium institutions.
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4.00 Credits
Retired August 31, 2005. Offers elective credit for courses taken at consortium institutions.
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4.00 Credits
Retired August 31, 2005. Offers elective credit for courses taken at consortium institutions.
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4.00 Credits
Retired August 31, 2005; replaced by MTH 4241 in the School of Professional and Continuing Studies. Reviews topics of precalculus including conics and trigonometry. Defines general function operations, studies limits, derivatives of single variable functions including algebraic and trigonometric functions, general rules of differentiation, and derivatives of exponential, logarithmic, and inverse trigonometric functions. Applies differentiation to velocity, acceleration, related rates, physics, Newton's method, optimization, and curve sketching. Introduces beginning concepts of integration and solution of problems solved by simple differential equations. Examines Riemann sum and the fundamental theorem of calculus. Stresses applications to areas, volumes, and rectilinear motion. Concludes with integration by "u" substitution and numerical integration. Requires students to purchase a graphing calculator, the make and model to be specified at the first class meeting
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4.00 Credits
Retired August 31, 2005; replaced by MTH 4243 in the School of Professional and Continuing Studies. Continues MTH E241. Expands concepts of integration to include differentiation and integration of natural logarithmic and exponential functions applied to growth and decay, and integration of inverse trigonometric functions. Studies techniques of integration including parts, partial fractions, substitution, tables, L'H pital's rule, and improper integrals. Evaluates areas and volumes. Introduces multivariable calculus with emphasis on functions, graphs, partial derivatives, and double integrals applied to areas and volumes. Includes ratio test and Taylor and Maclaurin polynomials. Concludes with solving differential equations including first-order variables separable, first-order linear, and second-order linear homogeneous equations with applications. Requires students to purchase a graphing calculator, the make and model to be specified at the first class meeting.
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4.00 Credits
Retired August 31, 2005; replaced by MTH 4350 in the School of Professional and Continuing Studies. Examines linear differential equations with constant coefficients, homogenous and nonhomogeneous. Explores the variation of parameters and undetermined coefficients and simultaneous differential equations. Stresses the Laplace transform and series solution of differential equations, and the Fourier series. Studies the orthogonal functions and numerical solutions of differential equations. Includes applications of all topics.
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4.00 Credits
Retired August 31, 2005. Offers elective credit for courses taken at consortium institutions.
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4.00 Credits
Retired August 31, 2005. Offers elective credit for courses taken at consortium institutions.
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4.00 Credits
Retired August 31, 2005. Offers elective credit for courses taken at consortium institutions.
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