Id: 038099
Credits Min: 4
Credits Max: 4
Description
This is a single variable calculus course with applications to the life sciences. Review of basic algebra, trigonometry, functions and graphs. Limits and derivatives, including differentiation rules, curve sketching and optimization problems. Implicit differentiation. Study of exponential and logarithmic functions motivated by growth, decay and logistic modes. Introduction to integration, techniques, applications and the fundamental theorem.
Prerequisites
Current ALEKS Math Placement 55 or higher, or a B- or higher in MATH.1200/1225 Precalculus Mathematics I, or passed RHR course, NONC.PCLC1.
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