PREREQUISITES: Demonstrated competency through appropriate assessment or successful completion of MATH 131 Algebra/Trigonometry I and MATH 132 Algebra/Trigonometry II or MATH 133 College Algebra with Analytic Geometry and MATH 134 Trigonometry or MATH 136 College Algebra and MATH 137 Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
CATALOG DESCRIPTION: Reviews the concepts of exponential, logarithmic and inverse functions. Studies in depth the fundamental concepts and operations of calculus including limits, continuity, differentiation including implicit and logarithmic differentiation. Applies differential calculus to solve problems in the natural and social sciences, to solve estimation problems and to solve optimization problems. Applies differential calculus to sketch curves and to identify local and global extrema, inflection points, increasing/decreasing behavior, concavity, behavior at infinity, horizontal and vertical tangents and asymptotes, and slant asymptotes. Applies the concept of Riemann sums and antiderivatives to find Riemann integrals. Applies the fundamental theorem of calculus to solve initial value problems, and to find areas and volumes and the average values of a function