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This course presents concepts from four points of view: geometric (graphs), numeric (tables), symbolic (formulas), and written (verbal descriptions). The emphasis is on the mathematical modeling of real-life problems using linear, polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. Students that complete this course will be fully prepared for Math 110 or Math 114.
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Department Description: This is a third-semester Calculus course in multiple variables. The topics in this course include: calculus of functions of several variables, parametric curves and surfaces; vector fields in 2- and 3-space with applications; contour plots; applications to optimization and Lagrange multipliers; multiple and iterated integrals; line integrals; gradient, divergence, curl; and Green's Theorem. Applications to physics, economics, chemistry and mathematics are included. Click here for a more detailed topics list.
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