MA 101
Calculus I for Natural Science
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
Registration Notes: Must register in both a lecture and a lab
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
Registration Notes: Must register in both a lecture and a lab
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
Registration Notes: Must register in both a lecture and a lab