Ed Math 6 Calculus 1 With Analytic Geometry
Ed Math 6 Calculus 1 With Analytic Geometry
Course Details
B. Course Outcomes
At the end of this course, the students should be able to:
1. Evaluate the limit of a function using the limit theorems.
2. Define continuity at a point and on an interval.
3. Distinguish between continuous and discontinuous functions.
4. Use the definition to get the derivative of a function.
5. Apply the differentiation rules on various types of functions.
6. Compute antiderivatives of various functions and definite integrals.
7. Solve problems involving areas of regions, volumes of solids of revolution, arc lengths of curve and
differential equations.
C. Course Outline
WEEK TOPICS
1-4 Limits and Continuity
Definition of limits and limit theorems
One-sided limits, infinite limits, and limits and infinity
Continuity of a function and the Intermediate Value Theorem
The Squeeze Theorem and limits and continuity
5-9 Derivatives and Differentiation
The Derivative of a function
Formulas of differentiation of algebraic and transcendental functions
Chain Rule, implicit differentiation, higher-order derivatives
Indeterminate forms and L’Hospital’s Rule
Increasing and decreasing functions and the 1st Derivative Test\
Concavity and the 2nd Derivative Test
Sketching Graphs of Functions
Mean Value Theorem
10-13 Other Applications of Differentiation
Local linear approximation and differentials
Absolute extrema, Extreme Value Theorem, and Optimization
Rectilinear Motion
Related rates
14-18 Antiderivatives, Indefinite Integrals, and Applications
Antiderivatives and formulas of antidifferentiation
Integration by substitution
The definite integral
The Mean Value Theorem for Integration
The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
Area of the plane region
Arc length of a plane curve
Volumes by slicing, disks/washers, and cylindrical shells