Mathematics 1000 is an introduction to calculus. It develops crucial
concepts like limits, continuity and derivatives, using a wide variety of
functions: algebraic, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions
all feature heavily, while inverse trigonometric and hyperbolic functions
are introduced. The course takes a chiefly computational approach, with an
emphasis on applications to problems such as related rates, optimisation,
kinematics and curve sketching. Students are expected to enter Mathematics
1000 with a good grasp of algebra and trigonometry, but are not assumed to
have any prior experience with calculus.
On this page, you'll be able to download course handouts (including
assignments, tests and solutions). If there is a disruption to the class
schedule -- because of weather, for instance -- you should check this page
for news relating to modified due dates and the like. Corrections to any
errors on assignments or worksheets will also be posted here... although
I'll try my best not to make any!
Remember that you can always contact me at
[Your browser cannot view this email address; please turn on JavaScript] shannon@mun.ca.
- This course has now concluded. Best of luck with your future
studies.
- Assignment 1 with Solutions (due Monday,
September 18th)
- Assignment 2 with Solutions (due Monday,
September 25th)
- Assignment 3 with Solutions (due Wednesday,
October 11th)
- Assignment 4 with Solutions (due Monday,
October 16th)
- Assignment 5 with Solutions (due Monday,
October 30th)
- Assignment 6 with Solutions (due Monday,
November 6th)
- Assignment 7 with Solutions (due Monday,
November 20th)
- Test 1 (written Tuesday, October 3rd)
- Test 2 (written Tuesday, October 24th and Wednesday,
October 25th)
- Test 3 (written Tuesday, November 14th and Wednesday,
November 15th)
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