"If one looks at the different problems of the integral calculus which arise naturally when one wishes to go deep into the different parts of physics, it is impossible not to be struck by the analogies existing."
-Henri Poincare
This is an introductory calculus course. Calculus is foundational in many college majors and careers, including engineering, physics and most other sciences, and mathematics.
In this course, we will explore limits, derivatives, and integration. We will be looking at finding these mathematically, using graphs, and applying them to real world situations.
There are a couple ways to receive college credit for this course. Students can take the AP test in May. A high enough score on that test will earn them credits for most colleges nationwide. Students can also sign up for the College in the High School Program and earn 5 Everett Community College credits for successfully completing the course (Math&151). If you have questions about either of these, feel free to ask your teacher about them.