Course Name Math Analysis 1-Differential Calculus Course Credits 3 units Course Description This course in calculus is intended to develop practical skills in differential calculus. As well, it is intended to illustrate various applications of calculus to technical problems. The rules of differentiation will be introduced, and methods of differentiating various algebraic and transcendental functions will be developed. Applications of differential calculus to finding roots of equations by Newton's method, to finding maxima and minima, and to developing power series representation for functions will be studied. Contract Hours/Week 3 hours/week Course Outcomes At the end of the course, the students are expected to: 1. Differentiate any algebraic or transcendental function. 2. Apply differentiation to determine roots of equations by Newton's method to determine maxima and minima of functions and determine power series. 3. Solve differential equations by integration, by standard form procedures, by numerical methods or by Laplace transforms. Instructor Mr. Argie A. Alcober
Time frame Course Content/ Subject Matter
Week 1-3 Chapter 1: Functions and Limits Week 4-6 Chapter 2: Differentiation Chapter 3: Equations of Tangents and Normal Week 7-9 Chapter 4: Maxima and Minima Week 10-12 Chapter 5: Trigonometric Functions Week 13-15 Chapter 6: Logarithmic and Exponential Functions
I. Functions and Limits 1. Define what is the function of a Discussion, Cooperative Learning, Short Quiz, Long test, Unit Test variable. Problem Solving, Interactive Lecture. Exam, Graded Recitation, Board 2. Graph a certain function. Works, Portfolio, Cooperative 3. Explain and understand the Learning. concept of Values of the Function, Odd and Event Function, Inverse Function, Continuity, Limit of a Function, and Indeterminate Form. II. Differentiation 1. Explain and define the concept of Lecture, Discussion, Brainstorming, Short Quiz, Long Test, Unit Test the derivatives. Reflective Teaching. Exams, Graded Recitation, Board 2. Elaborate the different rules for Works, Portfolio. differentiation. 3. Understand the process of the Chain Rule, the General Power Formula and the Derivative of Higher Order. III. Equations of Tangents and 1. Explain and understand the Discussion, Cooperative Learning, Short Quiz, Long test, Unit Test Normal perspective of the Equations of Problem Solving, Interactive Lecture. Exam, Graded Recitation, Board Tangents and Normals. Works, Portfolio, Cooperative IV. Maxima and Minima 1. Illustrate and solve for the Maxima Lecture, Discussion, Brainstorming, Learning. Short Quiz, Long Test, Unit Test and Minima problems. Reflective Teaching. Exams, Graded Recitation, Board 2. Elaborate and Explain the different Works, Portfolio. test for Maximum and Minimum Values. V. Trigonometric Functions 1. Derive the derivatives of Discussion, Cooperative Learning, Short Quiz, Long test, Unit Test trigonometric functions. Problem Solving, Interactive Lecture. Exam, Graded Recitation, Board 2. Explain and understand the Works, Portfolio, Cooperative concept of trigonometric functions. Learning. 3. Derive for the inverse trigonometric functions. VI. Logarithmic and Exponential 1. Find the derivatives of logarithmic Lecture, Discussion, Brainstorming, Short Quiz, Long Test, Unit Test Functions functions. Reflective Teaching. Exams, Graded Recitation, Board 2. Derive the derivatives of Works, Portfolio. logarithmic functions. 3. Explain what is Logarithmic Differentiation. 3. Derive the derivatives of exponential functions.
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