CSC313: Differential, Difference and Integral Calculus 6 credits (40-20-0)

Objectives

To teach calculus methods that will enable the student to apply knowledge gained in problem-solving.

Contents

Functions, limits, derivatives, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric functions, inverse functions; L'Hospital's Rule, curve sketching, Mean Value Theorem, related rates, linear and quadratic approximations, maximum-minimum problems, inverse functions, definite and indefinite integrals, and hyperbolic functions; applications of integration, integration by substitution and by parts.

Integration by trigonometric substitution and partial fractions; arclength; improper integrals; Simpson's and Trapezoidal Rules for numerical integration; separable differential equations, Taylor's Theorem including a discussion of the remainder, sequences, series, power series.