MATH 100 involves both topics from differential calculus as well as multi-variable calculus. Students will learn the basic ideas, tools and techniques that they can use to solve problems with real-life applications.
Applications of the integral and methods of integration. Improper integrals. Polar coordinates and parametric curves. Sequences and series. Power series.
Applications of the integral and methods of integration. Improper integrals. Polar coordinates and parametric curves. Sequences and series. Power series.
Limits, continuous functions, derivatives and their applications. Integrals and the fundamental theorem of calculus.
Introduction to mathematical reasoning, basic logic, set theory, integers, natural numbers and induction, basic number theory, real numbers, limits, sequences, series.
Quantitative literacy including applications to health and risk, science, and the environment.
Introduction to mathematical reasoning, basic logic, set theory, integers, natural numbers and induction, basic number theory, real numbers, limits, sequences, series.