Math 1320 Textbook

Math 1320 Elements of Calculus

Course Topics

Textbook

Calculus for Business, Economics, and the Life and Social Sciences (ninth edition) by Laurence D. Hoffmann and Gerald L. Bradley

Grading Policy

There will be three evening exams, written homework, and a final exam. Three midterm exam counts as 100 points each for a total of 300 points. Five written homework assignments will count at 20 points each for a total of 100 points. Quizzes will count for 100 points. The final exam counts for 200 points. Total: 700 points.

Course Web Page

http://www.math.missouri.edu/courses/math1320/

Sections Covered

1.1 Functions
1.2 The Graph of a Function
1.3 Linear Functions
1.4 Functional Models
1.5 Limits
1.6 One-Sided Limits and Continuity
2.1 The Derivative
2.2 Techniques of Differentiation
2.3 Product and Quotient Rules; Higher-Order Derivatives
2.4 The Chain Rule
2.6 Implicit Differentiation and Related Rates
3.1 Increasing and Decreasing Functions; Relative Extrema
3.2 Concavity and Points of Inflection
3.3 Curve Sketching
3.4 Optimization
3.5 Additional Applied Optimization
4.1 Exponential Functions
4.2 Logarithmic Functions
4.3 Differentiation of Logarithmic and Exponential Functions
4.4 Additional
5.1 Antidifferentiation: The Indefinite Integral
5.2 Integration by Substitution
5.3 The Definite Integral and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
5.4 Applying Definite Integration: Area Between Curves and Average Value
5.5 Additional Applications to Business and Economics
7.1 Functions of Several Variables
7.2 Partial Derivatives
7.3 Optimizing Functions of Two Variables

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