MTH 241 Elementary Calculus 1

Differential calculus (without Trigonometry) for business and social sciences. Some review of algebraic techniques. Major emphasis is on limits; continuity; derivatives with applications; and exponential and logarithmic functions, their derivatives and applications.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

MTH 111Z with a C- or better within the past two years OR equivalent placement via the math placement process

Course Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
1. Find limits for various functions and solve continuity problems
2. Solve rates of change applications
3. Find derivatives of single variable functions by definition and by rules
4. Differentiate logarithmic and exponential functions by rules
5. Solve exponential growth and decay problems, as time permits
6. Employ handwork and/or graphing calculators to graph, differentiate, find increasing and decreasing intervals, find maximums and minimums, concavity, points of inflection, and find intercepts
7. Solve maxima and minima application problems using calculus
8. Solve business problems using geometry and derivatives
9. Solve business applications of elasticity
10. Use implicit differentiation and related rates to solve graphing, geometry and business applications
11. Use graphing calculators to graph functions to check their calculus hand-work