MAT 1329 Foundations of Mathematical Methods I

3 units
Mathematics
Faculty of Science
Instantaneous rate of change and definition of limits; continuity. Derivatives of polynomials using limits, derivatives of sums, products, the chain rule, derivatives of rational, exponential, and radical functions. Derivatives of quotients, logarithms. Analysis of functions via the first and the second derivatives. Applications to finding maxima and minima. Concavity and points of inflection, and graph sketching; Implicit differentiation, related rates, optimization. Geometric series. Integral calculus in one variable with applications. Functions of several variables. Partial derivatives.

Components:

Discussion Group
Lecture

Requirements:

Prerequisite: One of MAT 1318 , Ontario 4U Advanced Functions (MHF4U) or an equivalent. The courses MAT 1329 , MAT 1320 , MAT 1321 , MAT 1300 , MAT 1308 , MAT 1327 , MAT 1330 cannot be combined for units.

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Mona Meghdari Miardan

Fall 2023 - A00

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Yves Baudelaire Fomatati

Fall 2022 - A00

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