MA101 – Calculus I for the Natural Sciences – 0.5 Credit

Review of algebra and trigonometry. Differential calculus of the algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions of a single variable; introduction to integral calculus; techniques of integration. Introduction to ordinary differential equations. Polar coordinates. Complex numbers. Applications to problems in the natural sciences are emphasized. Prerequisites MA100 or permission of the department. Exclusions MA103, MA105, MA110, MA130. This course may not count for credit in Mathematics programs. Notes 3 lecture hours, 1.5 lab hours  





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