This course is designed for first year Electronics Technology students. It provides the tools necessary for their program with emphasis on problem solving and the use of functions to represent the interrelation of variable quantities. Particular attention is given to linear, quadratic, exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions and equations. Complex numbers are also covered.
- This is a basic differential and integral calculus course for the students in the Electronics Technology program. The emphasis is on applications rather than on theory. Topics include the following: intuitive limits, differentiation rules, intervals of increase/decrease, maxima/minima, concavity, points of inflection, indefinite and definite integrals, areas, average and RMS values, techniques of integration, and improper integrals .
- This is a basic differential and integral calculus course for the students in the Electronics Technology program. The emphasis is on applications rather than on theory. Topics include the following: intuitive limits, differentiation rules, intervals of increase/decrease, maxima/minima, concavity, points of inflection, indefinite and definite integrals, areas, average and RMS values, techniques of integration, and improper integrals .