MAT-2420 Calculus II Credits 4 This course is the second course in a 3-semester sequence of university level calculus for a variety of majors including, but not exclusive to, science, engineering, and mathematics.
This course includes the study of integration techniques for single variable functions, applications of integration, improper integrals and infinite series including Taylor series and their applications. Prerequisite(s): Reading readiness and MAT-2410 completion with grade C or higher, or Math readiness. Course Outcomes
- Integrate elementary functions such as polynomials, rational functions, trigonometric functions and their inverses, logarithmic and exponential functions, and hyperbolic functions.
- Use techniques of integration such as integration by parts, partial fractions, trigonometric substitutions.
- Use definite integrals to solve applications problems such as length of plane curves, areas, volumes, work and averages in Cartesian and polar coordinates.
- Use infinite sequences and series, power series, Taylor polynomials and Taylor series.
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