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Nov 23, 2024
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MATH 2350 - Business Calculus I This course covers topics including plane analytic geometry, differentiation, applications of the derivative, differential equations, limits, and the basic integrals and their applications.
Credits: 4
Instructional Method Lecture
General Education Requirement: Math Reasoning Comments: This course may be used for the quantitative reasoning requirement at UW.
Prerequisites: MATH 1400 Pre-Calculus Algebra with a grade of “C” or better
Minimum Student Competencies Upon completion of MATH 2350 Business Calculus I, the student will:
- Evaluate limits using a variety of techniques.
- Evaluate derivatives using limits.
- Evaluate derivatives using differentiation rules.
- Solve derivative problems containing related rates.
- Solve derivative problems containing optimization and other business applications.
- Solve indefinite integral problems involving business applications.
- Solve definite integral problems involving business applications.
- Solve integrals to find the area under a curve.
- Contrast minimum and maximum values for discrete valued problems.
- Interpret calculus concepts in terms of business applications.
- Use the derivative to evaluate and solve marginal and marginal average cost, revenue, and profit problems.
- Use the derivative to solve elasticity of demand problems
- Apply L’Hopitals rule to evaluate limits of quotients.
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