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Logic for Finite Mathematics |
mth.11s Course Description
Course Description
Mathematics 11s is the second in a sequence of two precalculus/calculus courses which cover the calculus content of Mathematics 11. You must take Mathematics 11s, the second of the two courses, to receive your GER credit. In Mth.11s you will study the following topics in detail.
- Mathematics 10 Review Topics
- Completing the Square and Graphing Quadratics
- Algebraic Simplification
- The Definitions of Continuity and Differentiability
- Other Review Topics
- Trigonometric Functions and Mathematics 10 Review
- The Derivative of Trigonometric Functions
- The Rules of Differentiation Using Trigonometric Functions
- Related Rate Problems Using Trigonometric Functions
- Applications of Derivatives
- Maximum and Minimum values
- The Mean-Value Theorem
- How Derivatives Affect the Shape of a Graph
- Limits at Infinity; Horizontal Asymptotes
- Summary of Curve Sketching
- Optimization Problems
- Antiderivatives and The Integral
- Antiderivatives (aka Indefinite Integrals)
- Area and The Integral
- The Definite Integral
- The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
- Change of Variables and the u-Substitution
- Additional Properties of The Integral
- Applications of Integration
- Area Problems
- Volumes of Solids
- Work