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Course Data
MATH 251 Calculus I >4
4.00 cr.
Standard sequence for students of physical and social sciences and of mathematics. Differential calculus and applications. Sequence. Students cannot receive credit for more than one of MATH 241, 246, 251.
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Instructor:
Pitts T
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Prereq: MATH 112 or satisfactory placement test score.
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Expanded Course Description
Single variable differential calculus. The course includes both theoretical and applied results for limits and derivatives of elementary functions-- i.e., polynomial, rational, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Implicit differentiation and the connections of derivatives with graphs is discussed.