MAT 1330 Calculus for the Life Sciences I
3 units
Mathematics
Faculty of Science
Derivatives: product and quotient rules, chain rule, derivative of exponential, logarithm and basic trigonometric functions, higher derivatives, curve sketching. Applications of the derivative to life sciences. Discrete dynamical systems: equilibrium points, stability, cobwebbing. Integrals: indefinite and definite integrals, fundamental theorem of calculus, antiderivatives, substitution, integration by parts. Applications of the integral to life sciences.
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