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Math 1432

This document outlines the syllabus for a Calculus course at the University of Houston. It lists the textbook as Calculus, 9th edition by Salas and Hille published by John Wiley & Sons. The syllabus outlines the chapters to be covered over the course of the semester, including transcendental functions, techniques of integration, polar coordinates, sequences, series, and Taylor series. There are three exams scheduled throughout the semester to assess student learning. All exams will be given as departmental exams in the CASA building.

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Math 1432

This document outlines the syllabus for a Calculus course at the University of Houston. It lists the textbook as Calculus, 9th edition by Salas and Hille published by John Wiley & Sons. The syllabus outlines the chapters to be covered over the course of the semester, including transcendental functions, techniques of integration, polar coordinates, sequences, series, and Taylor series. There are three exams scheduled throughout the semester to assess student learning. All exams will be given as departmental exams in the CASA building.

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University of Houston

Department of Mathematics
MATH 1432

Text: CALCULUS, 9th edition. Authors: Salas & Hille. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Text is in electronic form.

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Exam Calendar
All exams will be departmental exams given at CASA.

Syllabus

Chapter 7. THE TRANSCENDENTAL FUNCTIONS

Section 7.1. One-to-One Functions;Inverses


Section 7.2-3. The Logarithm Function
Section 7.4. The Exponential Function
Section 7.5. Arbitrary Powers;Other Bases; Estimating e
Section 7.6. Exponential Growth and Decay
Section 7.7. The Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Section 7.8. The Hyperbolic Sine and Cosine Functions

Chapter 8. TECHNIQUES OF INTEGRATION

Section 8.2. Integration by Parts


Section 8.3. Powers and Products of Trigonometric Functions
Section 8.4. Trigonometric Substitutions

EXAM 1

Section 8.5. Partial Fractions


Section 8.7. Numerical Integration

Chapter 9. POLAR COORDINATES; PARAMETRIC EQUATIONS

Section 9.3. Polar Coordinates


Section 9.4. Graphing in Polar Coordinates
Section 9.5. Area in Polar Coordinates
Section 9.6. Curves Given Parametrically
Section 9.7. Tangents to Curves Given Parametrically
Section 9.8 Arc Length and Speed

Chapter 10. SEQUENCES; INDETERMINATE FORMS; IMPROPER INTEGRALS

Section 10.1-2. The Least Upper Bound Axiom; Sequences of Real Numbers
Section 10.3-4. Limit of a Sequence; Some Important Limits

EXAM 2

Section 10.5. The Indeterminate Form(0/0)


Section 10.6. The Indeterminate Form(∞/∞); Other Indeterminate Forms
Section 10.7. Improper Integrals

Chapter 11. INFINITE SERIES

Section 11.1. Infinite Series


Section 11.2. The Integral Test; Comparison Theorems
Section 11.3. The Root Test; The Ratio Test
Section 11.4. Absolute and Conditional Convergence; Alternating Series
Section 11.5. Taylor Polynomials in x; Taylor Series in x.
Section 11.6. Taylor Polynomials in x-a; Taylor Series in x-a.
Section 11.7. Power Series
Section 11.8. Differentiation and Integration of Power Series

EXAM 3

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