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MATH 151, Calculus Course Syllabus

Instructor: Dr.zge ztekin Phone: 03423172922 E-mail: ozgeoztekin@gantep.edu.tr

Text: Thomas Calculus: Global Edition, 12th Edition. By George B. Thomas, Mauricr D. Weir and Joel R. Hass Prerequisite: MATH 151 Calculus 1 Course objectives and goals: A successful student will attain mastery of the following topics.
Other topics will also be covered. _ Limits _ Continuity _ Rates of change _ The definition of the derivative _ Methods of differentiation _ Optimization problems _ Anti-differentiation _ Area problems

Specific learning objectives and outcomes, course description, and covered topics: Topics include limits and continuity, the derivative, techniques for differentiationof algebraic, logarithmic, exponential and trigonometric functions, applications of the derivative and antidifferentiation, defnite integral, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. The following is a summary of the covered topics:
Chapter 1: Functions

Functions and Their Graphs Combining Functions: Shifting and Scaling Graphs Exponential Functions Polynamials Trigonometric Functions Inverse Functions and Logarithms
Chapter 2: Limits and Continuity

Limit of a Function and Limit Laws The Precise Definition of a Limit One-Sided Limits and Limits at Infinity Contuinuity

Infinite Limits and Vertical Asymptotes


Chapter 3: Differentiation

Tangents and Derivatives The Derivative as a Function Differentiation Rules for Polynomials and Exponentials, Products and Quotients Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions The Chain Rule Implicit Differentiation Derivatives of Inverse Functions and Logarithms Inverse Trigonometric Functions Linearization and Differentials
Chapter 4: Applications of Derivatives

Extreme Values of Functions Rolles Theorem and the Mean Value Theorem Monotonic Functions and the First Derivative Test Concavity and Curve Sketching Applied Optimization Problems Indeterminate Forms and LHopitals Rule
Chapter 5: Integration

Estimating with Finite Sums Sigma Notation and Limits of Finite Sums The Definite Integral The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Indefinite Integrals and the Substitution Rule Substitution and Area between Curves

Chapter 6: Applications of Definite Integrals

Volumes Using Cross-Sections Volumes Using Cylindrical Shells Arclength Areas of Surfaces of Revolution
Chapter 7: Techniques of Integration

Integration by Parts Trigonometric Integrals Trigonometric Substitutions Integration of Rational Functions by Partial fractions
Attendance: Regular attendance is important for mastery of the material . Classroom behavior: You must come to class on time. Mobile telephones must be turned off during class. You should remain in your seat for the entire class CANNOT disturb other students or the instructor. Your attention should always be given to the mathematics being done. Final exam: Final examination is comprehensive and balanced over the course material.

Grading: The exam assessments will be distributed as follows First Midterm 300, Second Midterm 300, Final exam 400. Your

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