The purpose of this course is to teach functions, limits, continuity, derivatives, polynomial, rational, exponential, hyperbolic, logarithmic, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions.
Serves as a first course in calculus. Functions, limits, continuity, derivatives, rules for differentiation of algebraic and transcendental function; chain rule, implicit differentiation, related rate ...
Usually several sections of this course are offered during the fall and spring semesters. Math 115 is designed to prepare students for Math 221 - Calculus I. Students who plan to take Math 241 - ...
including some multi-variable calculus, with applications in business, social and life sciences. This course fulfills the math proficiency requirement (Important notice: students cannot receive credit ...
Students majoring in Arts or Humanities are free to take any introductory course (except Math 9, 44, and 45) to fulfill the Mathematics Core requirement. Math 4 (The Nature of Mathematics) is ...
Our free biweekly newsletter consults critical voices on innovation in education ... School came to a head when some project participants learned they’d been placed in financial literacy or statistics ...
Justin Desai, the Calculus Project’s director of school and district support, said he sees risks in that approach. Replacing advanced math classes in favor of less rigorous math courses keeps ...