MATH202 Calculus II

The study of calculus is continued with the differentiation and integration of transcendental functions (exponential, logarithmic, inverse trigonometric and hyperbolic). Applications of the definite integral include finding volumes of solids of revolution by the disc and shell methods, and the length of plane curves and surfaces of revolution. Integration techniques include integration by parts, partial fractions, trigonometric substitution, and use of tables and technology. The course concludes with an introduction to multivariable functions, partial derivatives, and double and triple integrals. A graphing calculator is required.

Prerequisite

MATH201 or MATH205

Corequisite

None

Credits

5

Distribution

General Education for Computer Science & Engineering

Notes

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