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Course Name
Turkish Matematik 1
English Mathematics I
Course Code
MAT 111E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 2
5 4 2 -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Semra Ahmetolan
Course Objectives 1 - To provide the concepts of functions, limits, continuity, differentiation and integration
2 - To provide the applications of differentiation and integration
3 - To give an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics on engineering problems
Course Description Preliminaries:Real Numbers and the Real Line, Lines, Circles,and Parabolas, Functions and Their Graphs, Identifying Functions; Mathematical Models, Combining Functions; Shifting and Scaling Graphs, Trigonometric Functions. Limits and Continuity: Rates of Change and Limits, Calculating Limits Using the Limits Law, The Precise Definition of a Limit, One-Sided Limitsa and Limits at Infinity, Infinite Limits and Vertical Asymptotes, Continuity, Tangents and Derivatives Differentiation: The Derivative as a Function, Differentiation Rules, The Derivative as a Rate of Change, Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions, The Chain Rule and Parametric Equations, Implicit Differentiation, Related Rates, Linearization and Differentials Applications of Derivatives: Extreme Values of Functions, The Mean Value Theorem, Monotonic Functions and the First Derivative Test, Concavity and Curve Sketching, Applied Optimization Problems, Indeterminate Forms and L Hopital s Rule, Newton s Method, Antiderivatives Integration: Estimating with Finite Sums, Sigma Notation and Limits of Finite Sums, The Definite Integral, The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, Indefinite Integrals and the Substitution Rule, Substitution and Area Between Curves Applications of Definite Integrals: Volumes by Slicing and Rotation About an Axis, Volumes by Cylindrical Shells, Lengths of Plane Curves, Moments and Centers of Mass, Areas of Surfaces of Revolution and the Theorems of Pappus. Transcendental Functions: Inverse Functions and Their Derivatives, Natural Logarithms, The Exponential Function, ax and logax, Exponential Growth and Decay, Inverse Trigonometric Functions, Hyperbolic Functions.
Course Outcomes 1 - Compute the limit of various functions, use the concepts of the continuity, use the rules of differentiation to differentiate functions
2 - Sketch the graph of a function using asymptotes, critical points and the derivative test for increasing/decreasing and concavity properties
3 - Set up max/min problems and use differentiation to solve them
4 - Evaluate integrals by using the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus and apply integration to compute areas and volumes by slicing, volumes of revolution, arclength
5 - Work with transcendental functions and evaluate integrals using techniques of integration.
Pre-requisite(s)
Required Facilities
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Textbook 1. Thomas’ Calculus, 11/E, 11th Edition G.B Thomas, M.D. Weir, J. Hass and F.R. Giordano
2. Thomas’ Calculus, 12/E, 12th Edition J. Hass, G.B. Thomas and M.D. Weir.
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