MATH 112 Calculus for Social-Life Sciences II

The concept of antiderivative; integration by substitution, by parts, and by use of tables; definite integral; area under a curve; applications to business and economics; definite integral as the limit of a sum; improper integrals; probability density; numerical integration; linear and separable differential equations; functions of several variables, partial derivatives, chain rule and total differential; relative extrema; Lagrange multiplier methods; the least square approximation. Not open to students who have had 122. Prerequisite: a grade of C- or better in 111.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Open to students who've earned a C- or better in MATH 111 and who have not earned credit for MATH 121, MATH 122, MATH 221, or MATH 222