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CALCULUS 1

Group 2
Monday-Friday 10-11 hrs.
TEACHER´S INFO.

• Miss Ale Ocampo


• e-mail: ale.ocampo@tec.mx
• Extra Help: Tuesday – Friday 11-12 hrs.
CONTENTS MODULE 2. DIFFERENTIATION RULES
2.1 Power rule
2.2 Chain rule
2.3
MODULE 1. LIMITS AND THE DERIVATIVE OF THE LIMITS Product rule
1.1 Introduction
2.4 Quotient rule
1.2 Intuitive limits
2.5 Derivatives of exponential and logarithmical functions
1.3 Graphical limits 2.6. Derivatives of trigonometric functions
1.4 Analytical limits 2.7 Implicit differentiation
1.5 Infinite limits 2.8 Higher order derivatives

1.6 Limits at infinity 2.9 Logarithmic differentiation


2.10 Basic kinematics
1.7 Undefined 0/0 type of limits
1.8 Derivative as limit definition
1.8.1 The derivative as an instantaneous rate of change MODULE 3. GRAPHICAL ANALYSIS AND APPLICATIONS OF DERIVATIVES
3.1 Graphical analysis
1.8.2 The derivative as a limit
3.1.1 Graphical behavior: Increasing/Decreasing
1.8.3 The derivative as the slope of a tangent line
3.1.2 First derivative test to determine the maximum and minimum
1.8.4 Tangent line equation
3.1.3 Graphical behavior: Concavities
3.1.4 Second derivative test to determine the inflection points
3.1.5 Graph the function in base of its first and second derivative
3.2 Optimization
3.3 3.4 Related rates of change
EVALUTION

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Second partial evaluations (28%) Webassign, Quizzes)
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Quizzes (at least 2 per partial) 15%
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First Partial Exam September 11 No class November 20
Second Partial Exam October 25
Last Day of Class November 22
Final Exam Pending
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