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Course Title: Calculus and Analytical Geometry ‘Course Code: MATH-2213 Course Structure: Lectures: 3, Lab: Credit Hours: 3 Prerequisites: None Course Objective: To provide foundation and basic ground for calculus and analytical geometry background. Course Syllabus: Real Numbers and the Real Line. Functions. Shifting Graphs. Trigonometric Functions. Limits and Continuity. Tangent Lines. Derivatives. Differentiation Rules. Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions. The Chain Rule. Implicit Differentiation and Rational Exponents. Applications of Derivatives. Integration. Numerical Integration. Applications of Integrals. Transcendental Functions. Inverse Trigonomic Functions. Derivatives of Inverse Trigonometric Functions Integrals. Hyperbolic Functions. Conic Sections, Parametrized Curves, and Polar Coordinates. Vectors and Analytic Geometry in Space. Course Outline: 1. Real Numbers and the Real Line, Coordinates, Lines, and Incrementé) Fictions, Shifting Graphs, Trigonometric Functions. [TB: Preliminaries] 2. Limits and Contimuity: Rates of Change and Limits, Rules for Finding Limits, Target, Values and Formal Definitions of Limits, Extensions of the Limit Concept, Costiiuity, Tangent Lines. [TB: Ch. 1] 3. Derivatives: The Derivative of a Function, Differentiation Rules, Rates of Change, Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions, The Chaim Rule, Implicit Differcatiation and Rational Exponents. [TB: Ch. 2] 4. Applications of Derivatives: Extreme Values of Functions);The Mean Value Theorem. The First Derivative Test for Local Extreme Values, Graphing with yYand y"”. [TB: Ch. 3] 5. Integration: Indefinite Integrals, Integration by Substitution —Riwnning the Chain Rule Backward, Estimating with Finite, Sums, Riemsn) Sumi and Definite Integrals Properties, Area, andyshe Mean Value Theorem Substitution in Definite Integrals. ‘Numerical Jategration. [TB: Ch. 4] 6. Applications of Integrals: Arcas between Cutves, Finding Volumes by Slicing, Volumes of Solids of Revolution—Disks and Washers. Cylindrical Shells. Lengths of Plan Curves, ‘Areas of Surfaces of Revolution, Moments and Centers of Mass. [TB: Ch. 5] 7. Transcendental Functions: Inverse Functions and Theis Derivatives, Natural Logarithms, The Exponential Fumetion, a* and log," “Growth and Decay, L'Hépital’s Rule, Relative Rates of Growth, Inverse Trigonometric Functions, Derivatives of Inverse Trigonometric Functions; Integrals. Hyperbolic Functions. [TB: Ch. 6] SipConic “SectionsypParameterized Curves. and Polar Coordinates: Conic Sections and Quadratic Equations. Classifying Conic Sections by Eccentricity. Quadratic Equations and Rotations. Parameterizations of Plan Curves. Calculus with Parameterized Curves. Polar Coordinates. Graphing in Polar Coordinates. Polar Equations for Conic Sections Integration in Polar Coordinates. [TB: Ch. 7. 9] 9. Vectors and Analytic Geometry in Space, Vectors in the Plane Dot Products, Vector- Valued Function Cartesian (Rectangular) Coordinates and Vectors in Space. Dot Products. Cross Products. Lines and Planes in Space. Cylinders and Quadric Surfaces. Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates. [TB: Ch. 9. 10] ‘Textbook(s): © Calculus and Analytic Geometry by George B. Thomas and Ross L. Finney, Addison Wesley; 10° Edition (1995) ISBN-10: 0201531747 Reference Material: * Calculus and Analytical Geometry by Swokowski, Olinick and Pence, 6 Edition, (1994), Brooks/Cole Publishers. © Calculus by Howard Anton, Irl C. Bivens, Stephen Davis. Wiley: 10™ Edition (2012). ISBN-10: 0470647728 © Calculus with Analytic Geometry: Student Solution Manual by Howard Anton, Wiley: 5® Edition (1995). ISBN-10: 0471105899

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