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The document outlines a biomathematics course that introduces students to calculus topics like limits, derivatives, integrals, and their applications. Upon completing the course, students should be able to demonstrate understanding of calculus concepts through symbolic, numeric and graphic methods, use proper mathematical notation, and work collaboratively. The course covers limits, derivatives, optimization, integrals, sequences, series, and parametric and polar coordinates over 48 theory lectures.

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The document outlines a biomathematics course that introduces students to calculus topics like limits, derivatives, integrals, and their applications. Upon completing the course, students should be able to demonstrate understanding of calculus concepts through symbolic, numeric and graphic methods, use proper mathematical notation, and work collaboratively. The course covers limits, derivatives, optimization, integrals, sequences, series, and parametric and polar coordinates over 48 theory lectures.

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05105 BIOMATHEMATICS 3(3-0)

Course Objectives: While learning calculus is certainly one of the goals of this course, it is not the only objective.
Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to

 Demonstrate comprehension and understanding in the topics of the course through symbolic, numeric,
and graphic methods

 Demonstrate the use of proper mathematical notation

 Use technology when appropriate and know the limitations of technology

 Work with others towards the completion of a common goal

 Use deductive reasoning and critical thinking to solve problems

Course Contents:

Limits and continuity, Derivative of a function and its applications, Optimization problems, Mean value theorem
(Taylor’s theorem and the infinite Taylor series with applications) and curve sketching, Anti-derivative and
integral, Definite integral and applications, The fundamental theorem of calculus, Inverse functions, Techniques
of integration, Parametric equations and polar coordinates, Sequences and series, Power series representation of
functions.

Detailed Course Outlines:


Sr. No. THEORY
1. Introduction to the course
2. Preliminaries that’s include Real number, coordinates, lines, functions and their Graphs
3. Concept of Limits
4. Rules for finding Limits
5. Extensions of the limit concept
6. Continuity
7. Tangent Line
8. The Derivative of a function
9. Differentiation Rules
10. The Product and Quotient and Power Rules
11. Derivative of a Trigonometric functions
12. Derivatives by Chain Rule
13. Inverse Functions and Their Derivatives
14. Inverses of Trigonometric Functions
15. Maxima and Minima Values
16. The Mean Value Theorem
17. Curve Sketching
18. Optimization problems
19. The idea of integral
20. Anti-derivatives
21. Areas and Distance
22. The Definite Integral
23. Substitution in Definite Integrals
24. Properties of the Integral and the Average Value
25. The Fundamental Theorem and Its Consequences
26. Inverse functions
27. Exponential functions and their derivatives
28. Logarithm functions
29. Logarithm functions and their derivatives
30. Inverse Trigonometric functions
31. Basic Integration Formulas
32. Integration by Substitution
33. Integration by Parts
34. Trigonometric Integrals
35. Trigonometric Substitution
36. Integration by Partial Fractions
37. Parametric Equations
38. Curves defined by Parametric equations
39. Calculus with parametric curves
40. Polar coordinates
41. Graphing in polar coordinates
42. Sequences
43. Limits of sequence of numbers
44. Theorem for calculating limits of sequences
45. Infinite series
46. Power series
47. Representation of a function as power series
48. Applications of power series
Textbook:
Calculus: James Stewart (2012) 7th Edition. Cengage Learning.
Recommended Books/Readings:
1. Calculus: A New Horizon. H. Anton (1997) 6th Edition. John Wiley, New York.
2. Calculus and Analytic Geometry, G.B. Thomas and A.R. Finney (1995) 9th Edition. Addison-Wilsey,
Reading, MA, USA

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