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MATH 1810 - Applied Calculus I
Prerequisite: MATH Enhanced ACT 19 or greater or MATH 1710. First of a four-course sequence. Introduces mathematical modeling applied to real-world problems. Sets, functions, inverse models, limits, continuity, first and second order model building, single variable differentiation, implicit differentiation, inverse problems (exponential and log models). First and second derivatives used to study the behavior of real-world applications.
3.000 Credit hours

Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture

Mathematical Sciences Department

Course Attributes:
Tutoring Courses, College of Basic & Applied, GE Current: Math, Gen Ed - Mathematics Block, Credit from 4-Year College, Geometry Advance Math


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