Mathematics 1001 is a direct sequel to Mathematics 1000, and serves as an
introduction to integral calculus. It begins by introducing the concept of
the antiderivative and basic techniques for indefinite integration. The
definite integral is then developed by way of Riemann sums and the
Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Advanced integration techniques are
studied, before the course concludes by considering some applications of
integration -- most notably, the differential equation. In order to do
well, it is essential that students be comfortable with all aspects of
differentiation from Math 1000.
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!
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- This course has now concluded. Best of luck with your future
studies.
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