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middlesex county college edison nj master syllabus course id and name mat 131 analytic geometry calculus i department mathematics prerequisites mat 129a 129b or mat 129 precalculus or appropriate score ...

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                                                                 MIDDLESEX	COUNTY	COLLEGE	
                                                                            EDISON,	NJ	
                                                                        MASTER	SYLLABUS	
                   	
                   Course	ID	and	Name:		MAT	131,	Analytic	Geometry	&	Calculus	I	
                   Department:		Mathematics	
                   Prerequisites:	MAT	129A/129B	or	MAT	129	-	Precalculus,	or	appropriate	score	on	the	college	placement	
                   test.	   	         	         	
                   Co-requisites:		None	
                   Course	Description:	 Presents	fundamental	ideas	of	calculus	including	the	derivative,	integral,	and	their	
                   applications.		Topics	include	fundamentals	of	analytic	geometry	and	transcendental	functions.		The	first	course	
                   in	a	sequence	of	calculus	courses	intended	for	the	student	interested	in	mathematics,	engineering,	and	the	
                   natural,	physical	and	social	sciences.		TI	83	or	TI	84	calculator	required.	
                   General	Education	Status:		GE	MST	
                   Credits:	4	        	         Lecture	Hours:		4	           	        Lab	Hours:		0	
                   Textbook(s)	and	Other	Course	Materials:	
                            Textbook:	
                                      Author:	Briggs,	Cochran,	and	Gillett	
                                      Title:	Calculus,	1st	Edition	
                                      Publisher:	Pearson	
                            	
                   Student	Learning	Outcomes:	
                   Upon	successful	completion	of	the	course,	the	student	will	be	able	to:	
                       1.  Interpret	limits	by	graphical,	numerical,	and	analytical	methods.	
                       2.  Compute	derivatives	of	functions	both	by	applying	the	limit	definition	and	by	the	rules	of	
                            differentiation.	
                       3.  Analyze	algebraic	and	transcendental	functions	by	the	application	of	the	first	and	second	
                            derivative	tests.	
                       4.  Apply	the	Fundamental	Theorem	of	Calculus.	
                       5.  Evaluate	integrals	using	basic	formulae	and	integration	by	substitution.	
                       6.  Interpret	and	solve	related	rate,	optimization,	and	additional	application	problems	using	the	
                            methods	of	Calculus.	
                            	
                   Course	Content	Areas:	
                       1.  Graphs	and	Models,	Linear	Models	and	Rates	of	Change,	Functions	and	Their	Graphs		
                       2.  The	Derivative	and	the	Tangent	Line	Problem		
                       3.  Basic	Differentiation	Rules	and	Rates	of	Change		
                       4.  The	Product	and	Quotient	rules	and	Higher-Order	Derivatives		
                       5.  The	Chain	Rule		
                       6.  Implicit	Differentiation		
                       7.  Related	Rates		
                       8.  Extrema	on	an	Interval		
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        9.  Rolle’s	Theorem	and	the	Mean	Value	Theorem		
        10. Increasing	and	Decreasing	functions	and	the	First	Derivative	Test		
        11. Concavity	and	the	Second	Derivative	Test		
        12. Limits	at	Infinity		
        13. A	Summary	of	curve	Sketching		
        14. Optimization	Problems		
        15. Differentials		
        16. Antiderivatives	and	Indefinite	Integration		
        17. Area		
        18. Reimann	Sums	and	Definite	Integrals		
        19. The	Fundamental	Theorem	of	Calculus		
        20. Integration	by	Substitution		
        21. The	Natural	Logarithmic	Function:	Differentiation		
        22. The	Natural	Logarithmic	Function:	Integration		
        23. Inverse	Functions		
        24. Exponential	Functions:	Differentiation	and	Integration		
        25. Bases	Other	Than	e	and	Applications		
        26. Numerical	Integration		
        27. Area	of	a	Region	Between	Two	Curves		
       	
       Policies:	
       Disability	Support	
       Students	with	disabilities,	whether	physical,	learning	or	psychological,	who	believe	that	they	may	need	
       accommodations	in	this	class,	are	encouraged	to	contact	Disability	Services	as	soon	as	possible	to	ensure	
       that	the	accommodations	are	implemented.		Please	meet	with	the	Disability	Services	staff	in	Edison	Hall,	
       Room	100,	(732)	906-2546.	
       	
       Code	of	Student	Conduct	
       To	foster	a	productive	learning	environment,	the	College	requires	that	all	students	adhere	to	the	Code	of	
       Student	Conduct	which	is	published	in	the	college	catalog	and	website.	
       		
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...Middlesex county college edison nj master syllabus course id and name mat analytic geometry calculus i department mathematics prerequisites a b or precalculus appropriate score on the placement test co requisites none description presents fundamental ideas of including derivative integral their applications topics include fundamentals transcendental functions first in sequence courses intended for student interested engineering natural physical social sciences ti calculator required general education status ge mst credits lecture hours lab textbook s other materials author briggs cochran gillett title st edition publisher pearson learning outcomes upon successful completion will be able to interpret limits by graphical numerical analytical methods compute derivatives both applying limit definition rules differentiation analyze algebraic application second tests apply theorem evaluate integrals using basic formulae integration substitution solve related rate optimization additional prob...

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