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Nov 22, 2024
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MA 137A - Calculus II4 lecture hours 1 lab hours 4 credits Course Description This course is the same as MA 137 . The ‘A’ designation after the course number indicates there are extra math lab hours built in as a requirement for successful completion of the course. (prereq: MA 136 and consent of instructor) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Use Newton’s method to approximate the zeros of a function
- Find the differential of a function and use it to approximate error
- Integrate algebraic, exponential, trigonometric, logarithmic, and inverse trigonometric functions
- Evaluate a definite integral by the limit of Riemann sums
- Evaluate a definite integral by Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
- Use method of substitution to find indefinite and definite integrals
- Use method of integration by parts
- Integrate products and powers of trigonometric functions
- Integrate functions using partial fractions
- Find areas between curves
- Find volumes of solids of revolution using disk and washer methods
- Use integration to solve work problems
Prerequisites by Topic
- Graphing of functions
- Derivatives of algebraic, exponential, trigonometric, inverse trig, and logarithmic functions
- Limits of algebraic and trigonometric functions
- Implicit derivatives
- Graphing using relative extrema
Course Topics
- Newton’s method of approximating zeros of a function
- Differentials
- Area problem and indefinite integrals
- The definite integral as the limit of Riemann sums and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
- Integration by substitution
- Areas between curves
- Rectilinear motion
- Volumes by disk and washers
- Work
- Integration by parts
- Integration of products and powers of trig functions
- Integration using partial fractions
- Integration using trigonometric substitutions (optional)
- Numerical integration
Coordinator Dr. Kseniya Fuhrman
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