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* [[Graphs]] of Functions | * [[Graphs]] of Functions | ||
* [[Equation of a Line]] | * [[Equation of a Line]] | ||
+ | * [[Average]] | ||
* Algebraic manipulations: | * Algebraic manipulations: | ||
:- Distribution | :- Distribution | ||
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* [[Exponential Functions]] | * [[Exponential Functions]] | ||
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+ | * Review the inverse relation ship between exponential and logarithmic functions. | ||
* Find derivatives of exponential functions, including composite functions. | * Find derivatives of exponential functions, including composite functions. | ||
* Find derivatives using the generalized exponential rule. | * Find derivatives using the generalized exponential rule. | ||
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* 12.1 | * 12.1 | ||
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− | * [[Local Extrema | + | * [[Derivatives and Graphs]]<!--formerly "Local Extrema" to match Pearson text--> |
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* [[Derivative Properties]] | * [[Derivative Properties]] | ||
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* Find the intervals on which a function is increasing/decreasing. | * Find the intervals on which a function is increasing/decreasing. | ||
* Find the critical points of a function. | * Find the critical points of a function. | ||
− | * Find the local extrema of a function. | + | * Find the local extrema of a function using the [[First Derivative Test]]. |
* Use local extrema to solve real world problems. | * Use local extrema to solve real world problems. | ||
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* [[The Second Derivative]] | * [[The Second Derivative]] | ||
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+ | * Closed [[Intervals]] | ||
* [[Local Extrema]] | * [[Local Extrema]] | ||
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+ | * Define notation for higher derivatives. | ||
* Find the second derivative and higher-order derivatives of a function. | * Find the second derivative and higher-order derivatives of a function. | ||
+ | * Describe acceleration using the second derivative. | ||
* Identify the intervals on which a function is concave up and concave down. | * Identify the intervals on which a function is concave up and concave down. | ||
* Find the points of inflection of a function. | * Find the points of inflection of a function. | ||
+ | * Find the local extrema of a function using the [[Second Derivative Test]]. | ||
* Use second derivatives to solve real world problems, including finding the point of diminishing returns. | * Use second derivatives to solve real world problems, including finding the point of diminishing returns. | ||
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* [[Optimization Applications]] | * [[Optimization Applications]] | ||
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− | * The First Derivative Test | + | * The [[First Derivative Test]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Second Derivative Test]] |
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* Use the Extreme Value Theorem to find absolute extrema of continuous functions on closed intervals. | * Use the Extreme Value Theorem to find absolute extrema of continuous functions on closed intervals. | ||
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* [[Implicit Differentiation]] | * [[Implicit Differentiation]] | ||
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+ | * Differentiation Rules | ||
* The derivative as a rate of change, substitution, general problem reading/solving skills. | * The derivative as a rate of change, substitution, general problem reading/solving skills. | ||
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* Find derivatives of implicit functions. | * Find derivatives of implicit functions. | ||
* Find lines tangent to graphs of implicit functions. | * Find lines tangent to graphs of implicit functions. | ||
+ | * Solve real world problems using implicit differentiation. | ||
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Course Catalog
MAT 1133. Calculus for Business. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. (TCCN = MATH 1325)
Prerequisite: MAT1053 with a grade of "C-" or better, or an equivalent course, or satisfactory performance on a placement examination. This course is the basic study of limits and continuity, differentiation of single and multivariable functions, optimization and graphing, and integration of elementary, single variable functions, with an emphasis on applications in business and economics. May apply toward the Core Curriculum requirement in Mathematics. (Credit cannot be earned for both MAT 1033 and MAT 1133.) Generally offered: Fall, Spring, Summer. Course Fees: DL01 $75; LRC1 $12; LRS1 $45; STSI $21.
Text
In this course, you will use MyLab Math with this text: Mathematics with Applications 12th ed. Lial, Hungerford, Holcomb. The physical book is not required since MyLab Math (MLM) has the text available in a digital format.
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