Limits. Differentiation of the elementary functions. Rules of differentiation. Inverse trigonometric functions. Applications of differentiation: max-min problems, curve sketching, approximations.Definite and indefinite integrals, techniques of integration. Applications: area, volume, centre of mass, moment of inertia. Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering, or in B.Sc. programs of the Department of Physics (except Double Honours Mathematics and Physics). Precludes additional credit for MATH 1002, MATH 1007, MATH 1009. BIT 1000, BIT 1100 Prerequisite(s): Ontario Grade 12 Mathematics: Advanced Functions, or MATH 0005 and MATH 0006, or equivalent.Lectures three hours a week, tutorial one hour a week.

MATH 1004 [0.5 credit] Calculus for Engineering or Physics

Limits. Differentiation of the elementary functions. Rules of differentiation. Inverse trigonometric functions. Applications of differentiation: max-min problems, curve sketching, approximations.Definite and indefinite integrals, techniques of integration. Applications: area, volume, centre of mass, moment of inertia. Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering, or in B.Sc. programs of the Department of Physics (except Double Honours Mathematics and Physics). Precludes additional credit for MATH 1002, MATH 1007, MATH 1009. BIT 1000, BIT 1100 Prerequisite(s): Ontario Grade 12 Mathematics: Advanced Functions, or MATH 0005 and MATH 0006, or equivalent.Lectures three hours a week, tutorial one hour a week.





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