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[DOC File]MATH 123 Calculus I
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MATH 225 Calculus III. Dr. Ed Donley. Assignment 1. Due Wednesday, February 16, 2011. Instructions: Each group of three students should submit one typed report from the group. This report should be well-written, describing the problem, your group's solution, and any pertinent intermediate steps required to obtain that solution.
[DOC File]MATH 11012: INTUITIVE CALCULUS
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Asking for “set-up” only is a good ploy for tests. (Some instructors of calculator sections allow students to use the numeric integration feature for some of the area problems. is approximated by math 9: fnInt (x3,x,0,2) on the TI-82 and 83. Be aware some functions take a very long time or give inaccurate results.)
[DOC File]M CC 160 Calculus for Physical Scientists I
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If you have some other calculator, will need to subtract a different number.) (a) Describe what you see in the graph that tells you the product function p(x) = f(x)(g(x) is differentiable at x = 0. Use your calculator as you did in P.1 to add the tangent line at (0 , p(0)) to the graph and to …
[DOCX File]MATH 201 – CALCULUS I
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Calculus, Eighth Edition, Larson, Hostetler, and Edwards (Heath), 2002, ISBN # 0-618-50303-X, and a TI-83/86 graphing calculator. Optional: The student study guide to the above text is highly recommended; it contains solutions of many assigned problems. Calculator: A graphing calculator is required. TI-83 graphing calculator is recommended.
[DOC File]Math 181 Elements of Calculus II Syllabus
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Prerequisite: C or better in Math 163 (Calculus II). Required materials: Text Thomas’ Calculus, 11th ed., by Weir, Hass, & Giordano. A scientific calculator will be useful. Disabilities: If you have a documented disability, please provide me with a copy of your letter from Equal Access Services as soon as possible, to ensure that appropriate ...
[DOCX File]MATH 23100 Calculus for the Life Sciences I
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MATH 23100 Calculus for the Life Sciences I. Textbook: Marvin L. Bittinger, Neal Brand, John Quintanilla, Calculus for the Life Sciences, Addison Wesley, 2006 Calculator: A scientific calculator. Graphing calculators are not allowed
[DOCX File]MATH 1425
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MATH 1425 BUSINESS CALCULUS AND APPLICATIONS I (4-4-0) is a course treating standard one-variable calculus and its applications for business students, as well as selected other business applications, and an introduction to multivariable calculus. ... Calculator: Students need either a scientific or business calculator. If you cannot purchase ...
[DOC File]Math 250 – Calculus I
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Textbook: Briggs’ Calculus (Early Transcendentals), 1st ed. MyLabsPlus is required for this section. Calculator: A graphing calculator is strongly recommended (TI 83 suggested) Office Hours. Since this is an online class, most of our communication will be online.
[DOC File]Math 142 - Introduction to Calculus
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Math 141 (Pre-Calculus I) with a grade of C (2.0) or better. A graphing calculator is required. A TI-84 is used for class demonstrations. The mathematics department has TI-83 graphing calculators available for rent. Please see Beth Oshiro in A-222 if you are interested in renting a calculator. Course objectives:
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