Approval Status
Approved
Date Reviewed
December 2014
Study of limits, continuity, the derivative, and its applications, and the
definite integral.
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Apply differentiation to the study of functions and their graphs, to
optimization and related rate problems, and to applications from science and
economics.
- Calculate limits when they exist; when limits do not exist, give reasons
for their non-existence.
- Compute anti-derivatives of polynomial, rational, algebraic, exponential,
logarithmic, and trigonometric functions.
- Compute derivatives of polynomial, rational, algebraic, exponential,
logarithmic, and trigonometric functions.
- Determine where a function is continuous and/or differentiable, and explain
why
- Interpret Riemann sums as definite integrals, relate definite integrals to
areas, and evaluate definite integrals using the Fundamental Theorem of
Calculus.
- Use techniques of differentiation, including the product, quotient, and
chain rules, and implicit differentiation.
Course Type
Lower Division