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ANALYSIS 1

First Semester 2020/2021

Instructor and Contact Information


Dr. Emanuele Rosatelli
[email protected]

A. OVERVIEW OF THE COURSE


Calculus is considered to be one of the greatest intellectual creations of all time. It has been a central
factor in expanding our knowledge of the universe. It is the key to analyzing systems that change.
Because change is fundamental to every conceivable human activity, the study of change is essential
to everyone's intellectual development. We need calculus to understand our world.

B. COURSE CONTENT

1. Review 3.9. Higher Order Derivatives


1.1. Functions 4. Applications of Derivatives
1.2. Inverse Functions 4.1. Rates of Change
1.3. Trig Functions 4.2. Critical Points
1.4. Solving Trig Equations 4.3. Minimum and Maximum Values
1.5. Exponential Functions 4.4. Finding Absolute Extrema
1.6. Logarithm Functions 4.5. The Shape of a Graph, Part I
1.7. Exponential and Logarithm Equations 4.6. The Mean Value Theorem
1.8. Common Graphs 4.7. Optimization Problems
2. Limits 4.8. L’Hospital’s Rule and Indeterminate Forms
2.1. Tangent Lines and Rates of Change 4.9. Linear Approximations
2.2. The Limit 4.10. Differentials
2.3. One-Sided Limits 5. Integrals
2.4. Limit Properties 5.1. Indefinite Integrals
2.5. Computing Limits 5.2. Computing Indefinite Integrals
2.6. Infinite Limits 5.3. Substitution Rule for Indefinite Integrals
2.7. Limits At Infinity 5.4. Area Problem
2.8. Continuity 5.5. Definition of the Definite Integral
2.9. The Definition of the Limit 5.6. Computing Definite Integrals
3. Derivatives 5.7. Substitution Rule for Definite Integrals
3.1. The Definition of the Derivative 6. Applications of Integrals
3.2. Interpretation of the Derivative 6.1. Average Function Value
3.3. Differentiation Formulas 6.2. Area Between Curves
3.4. Product and Quotient Rule 6.3. Volumes of Solids of Revolution / Method of
3.5. Derivatives of Trig Functions Rings
3.6. Derivatives of Exponential and Logarithm 6.4. Volumes of Solids of Revolution / Method of
Functions Cylinders
3.7. Derivatives of Hyperbolic Functions 6.5. More Volume Problems
3.8. Chain Rule 6.6. Work

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