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'''MATH 1551''' is a 2 credit core [[Mathematics|math]] class in differential calculus. |
'''MATH 1551''' is a 2 credit core [[Mathematics|math]] class in differential calculus. |
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==Prerequisite Knowledge== |
==Prerequisite Knowledge== |
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+ | MATH 1113 or MATH 11X3 with a C or higher. |
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− | Precalculus. |
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==Equivalent Courses== |
==Equivalent Courses== |
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− | * MATH 1550 is similar but 3 credit hours |
+ | * MATH 1550 is similar but 3 credit hours. In previous years this was offered only for Oxford study-abroad students and iGniTe Students. |
==Resources== |
==Resources== |
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* A common textbook for this course is ''Calculus: Early Transcendentals'' by Thomas. |
* A common textbook for this course is ''Calculus: Early Transcendentals'' by Thomas. |
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* [https://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/classes/calci/calci.aspx Paul's Online Notes, Calculus I] covers most of these topics. This course site includes some topics that are not a part of MATH 1551, like most of what is contained in the section on "Integrals", "Applications of Integrals", and "Extras". Integration is covered extensively in MATH 1552 (Integral Calculus). |
* [https://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/classes/calci/calci.aspx Paul's Online Notes, Calculus I] covers most of these topics. This course site includes some topics that are not a part of MATH 1551, like most of what is contained in the section on "Integrals", "Applications of Integrals", and "Extras". Integration is covered extensively in MATH 1552 (Integral Calculus). |
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Latest revision as of 00:50, 23 April 2025
MATH 1551 is a 2 credit core math class in differential calculus.
Topic List[edit | edit source]
- Functions
- Limits
- Continuity
- Derivatives
- Differentiation rules
- Applications of differentiation
- Related rates
- Extreme value and mean value theorems
- Optimization and curve sketching
- Newton's method
- Anti-differentiation
Prerequisite Knowledge[edit | edit source]
MATH 1113 or MATH 11X3 with a C or higher.
Equivalent Courses[edit | edit source]
- MATH 1550 is similar but 3 credit hours. In previous years this was offered only for Oxford study-abroad students and iGniTe Students.
Resources[edit | edit source]
- A common textbook for this course is Calculus: Early Transcendentals by Thomas.
- Paul's Online Notes, Calculus I covers most of these topics. This course site includes some topics that are not a part of MATH 1551, like most of what is contained in the section on "Integrals", "Applications of Integrals", and "Extras". Integration is covered extensively in MATH 1552 (Integral Calculus).