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0.00 Credits
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4.00 Credits
First semester: limits, continuity, derivatives; applications to graphing, maxima and minima, and related rates; mean value theorem; integration, fundamental theorem of the calculus, integration by substitution. Second semester: applications of integration in geometry and physics; methods of integration; improper integrals; indeterminate forms; numerical integration; sequences, power series and Taylor series, polar coordinates; parametric equations. (lecture: 3 hours; recitation: 2 hours)
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3.00 - 5.00 Credits
First semester: limits, continuity, derivatives; applications to graphing, maxima and minima, and related rates; mean value theorem; integration, fundamental theorem of the calculus, integration by substitution. Second semester: applications of integration in geometry and physics; methods of integration; improper integrals; indeterminate forms; numerical integration; sequences, power series and Taylor series, polar coordinates; parametric equations. (lecture: 3 hours; recitation: 2 hours)
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3.00 Credits
Landmark theorems from ancient to modern times. Geometry: Pythagorean theorem, Euler's formula, platonic polyhedra. Number theory: irrational numbers, infinitude of primes, unique factorization, Pythagorean triples. Set theory: sets, relations, functions, infinite cardinal numbers, Schroeder-Bernstein theorem. Probability: expectation, conditioning, independence, the law of averages. Theory of computation: Turing machines, decidable and undecidable problems.
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3.00 Credits
Landmark theorems from ancient to modern times. Geometry: Pythagorean theorem, Euler's formula, platonic polyhedra. Number theory: irrational numbers, infinitude of primes, unique factorization, Pythagorean triples. Set theory: sets, relations, functions, infinite cardinal numbers, Schroeder-Bernstein theorem. Probability: expectation, conditioning, independence, the law of averages. Theory of computation: Turing machines, decidable and undecidable problems.
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3.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
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