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COURSE TITLE CALCULUS I WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY

Course Description The course equips the students with knowledge and skills needed to be able to
determine limits of a functions, to differentiate, and to integrate algebraic,
exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions in one variable. It also
includes exposure to more challenging problems covering continuity and areas of
regions.
Course Credit 4 units
Pre- requisite College and Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry, Geometry
Members 1. Ballad, Cesar Jr.
2. Palatan, Albert
3. Meneses, Marjorie
4. Limos, Maria Liezl
5. Melad, Viniaflor
6.
Course Content 1. Limits of Algebraic Functions
1.1. Limit of a Function
1.2. Theorems on Limits
1.3. One- Sided Limits
2. Limits of Elementary Transcendental Function
2.1. Limits of Trigonometric Function
2.2. Squeeze Theorem
2.3. Limit of Inverse Trigonometric Function
2.4. Limit of Exponential and Logarithmic Function
2.5. Limits of Hyperbolic Function and its Inverse
3. Infinite Limits and Limits at Infinity
3.1. Infinite Limits and the Vertical Asymptote
3.2. Limits at Infinity and the Horizontal Asymptote
3.3. Additional Theorems involving Infinity
4. Continuity and its Consequence
4.1. Continuity and Discontinuity
4.2. Continuity of Trigonometric Function
4.3. Continuity of Composite Function
4.4. Continuity of the Inverse Function
4.5. Extreme and Intermediate Values of Continuous Function
5. Derivative
5.1. Slope of the Tangent Line
5.2. Non- existence of a Tangent Line
5.3. Limit Definition of the Derivative
5.4. Differentiability of a Function
5.5. Properties of Derivatives
6. Rules of Differentiation
6.1. The Constant Rule and the Power Rule
6.2. Derivative of the Sum and Difference of Two Functions
6.3. The Product Rule
6.4. The Quotient Rule
6.5. Derivative of the Six Trigonometric Functions
6.6. Maxima and Minima
6.7. Mean Value Theorem/Rolle’s Theorem/Extended Mean Value
Theorem/Monotonic Functions/The First Derivative Test
6.8. Optimization Problem
7. Techniques on Differentiation
7.1. Higher Order Derivatives
7.2. Chain Rule for Differentiation
7.3. Implicit Differentiation
7.4. The Normal Line
7.5. Extended Power Rule
7.6. The Derivative of the Exponential Function
7.7. The Derivative of the Logarithmic Function
7.8. The Derivative of the Inverse Trigonometric Function
7.9. Derivative of an Inverse Function
8. Applications of Derivative
8.1. Rectilinear and Circular Motion
8.2. Related Rates
8.3. Concavity/ Inflection Point/ The Second Derivative Test
8.4. L’ Hopital’s Rule
8.5. Differentials and Linearization
8.6. Formulas for Differentials
9. Integration
9.1. Antiderivatives
9.2. Indefinite Integrals
9.3. Properties of the Indefinite Integral
9.4. Chain Rule for Integration
9.5. Integration of Trigonometric Functions and its Inverse
9.6. Integration of Logarithmic and Exponential
10. Separable Differential Equations
10.1. Separable First- Order Differential Equations
10.2. Exponential Growth and Decay Model/ Doubling Time/ Half Life
10.3. Bounded Growth and Decay
10.4. Logistic Growth Model
11. Definite Integral
11.1. Sigma Notation
11.2. The Area Problem
11.3. The Definite Integral
11.4. Properties of the Definite Integral
11.5. The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus/ Substitution Rule/ Area
under the Normal Curve
11.6. Area between Two Curves
References (Books)
References (Online)

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