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Business Calculus

This course is designed for students who are NOT pursuing higher levels of calculus. This course provides an overview of calculus methodologies and computations. Students will study the main ideas found in differential calculus and integral calculus. By the end of the course, students will be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of calculus ideas as it pertains to business application, including margin cost and revenue, as well as customer and producer surplus applications. To be successful in this course, students must have an adequate understanding of precalculus

Course Description: 

This course is designed for students who are NOT pursuing higher levels of calculus. This course provides an overview of calculus methodologies and computations. Students will study the main ideas found in differential calculus and integral calculus. By the end of the course, students will be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of calculus ideas as it pertains to business application including margin cost and revenue, as well as customer and producer surplus applications. To be successful in this course students must have an adequate understanding of precalculus

 

Prerequisite: Precalculus.

Course Topics

  • The idea of a limit
  • Calculating limits
  • Squeeze Theorem
  • Infinite Limits
  • Indeterminate Forms
  • L’Hospital’s Rule
  • Continuity
  • Average Rate of Change
  • Instantaneous Rate of Change
  • Properties of Derivatives
  • Derivatives of Special Functions
    • Trigonometric Functions
    • Exponential Functions
    • Logarithmic Functions
  • The Power Rule
  • The Product Rule
  • The Quotient Rule
  • The Chain Rule
  • Implicit Differentiation
  • Logarithmic Differentiation
  • Inverse Trigonometric Functions
  • Optimization
  • Related Rates, I
  • Related Rates, II
  • Motion
    • Position
    • Velocity
    • Acceleration
  • Linear Approximation
  • Critical Points
  • Monotonicity of Functions
    • Increasing, Decreasing 
  • Inflection Points
  • Concavity
  • Relative and Absolute Extrema
    • First Derivative Test
    • Second Derivative Test
  • Graphing Functions
  • Interpreting Graphs 
  • Antiderivatives
    • Indefinite Integrals
  • Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
    • Definite Integrals 
  • Basic Properties of Integrals
  • Integrals of Basic Functions
  • Integration by substitution
  • Numerical Integration
    • Left-Hand Rule
    • Right-Hand Rule
    • Midpoint Rule
    • Trapezoidal Rule
    • Simpson’s Rule
  • The Area of an Enclosed Region
    • Vertical Simple Regions
    • Horizontal Simple Regions
  • The Average Value of a Function
  • Volumes
    • Disk/Washer Method
    • Shell Method
    • Non-rotational Symmetries
      • Cross-sections
  • Separable Differential Equations
  • Graphing and Understanding Slope Fields
  • Growth and Decay Problems
  • U-Substitution
  • Integration By Parts
  • Trigonometric Integrals
  • Trigonometric Substitution
  • Partial Fractions
  • Improper Integrals
  • Numerical Integration
    • Left-Hand Rule
    • Right-Hand Rule
    • Midpoint Rule
    • Trapezoidal Rule
    • Simpson’s Rule
  • Area Under a Curve
  • Volume
    • Disk/Washer Method
    • Shell Method
    • Non-rotational symmetries
  • Arc Length
  • Surface Area
  • Applications to Physics
    • Work
    • Hydrostatic Pressure
    • Centers of Mass
  • Probability
  • Economics

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