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MATH 22 Calculus For Business

This document outlines the suggested lectures for a Calculus for Business course. The course covers topics related to functions, limits, derivatives, integrals, and multivariate calculus. It is designed to be completed in 50-minute lectures over one semester. Some additional coverage may be needed from teaching assistants on more advanced topics. Sections omitted focus on technical mathematical concepts not directly relevant to business applications of calculus.
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MATH 22 Calculus For Business

This document outlines the suggested lectures for a Calculus for Business course. The course covers topics related to functions, limits, derivatives, integrals, and multivariate calculus. It is designed to be completed in 50-minute lectures over one semester. Some additional coverage may be needed from teaching assistants on more advanced topics. Sections omitted focus on technical mathematical concepts not directly relevant to business applications of calculus.
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MATH 22 Calculus for Business

Textbook: Brief Calculus: An Applied Approach by Larson, 10E.

Suggested number of 50-minute lectures:

1.0 lecture: 1.2 Graphs of Equations


1.3 Lines in the Plane and Slope

1.0 lecture: 1.4 Functions

1.0 lecture: 1.5 Limits


1.6 Continuity

1.0 lecture: 2.1 The Derivative and the Slope of a Graph

1.0 lecture: 2.2 Some Rules for Differentiation

1.0 lecture: 2.3 Rates of Change: Velocity and Marginals (Marginals and business applications only.)

1.0 lecture: 2.4 The Product and Quotient Rules

1.0 lecture: *2.5 The Chain Rule


*2.6 Higher Order Derivatives

1.0 lecture: *2.7 Implicit Differentiation

1.0 lecture: *2.8 Related Rates

1.0 lecture: 3.1 Increasing and Decreasing Functions

1.0 lecture: 3.2 Extrema and the First Derivative Test

1.0 lecture: 3.3 Concavity and the Second Derivative Test

1.0 lecture: *3.4 Optimization


*3.5 Business and Economics Applications

1.0 lecture: *3.6 Asymptotes

1.0 lecture: 3.7 Curve Sketching: A Summary

1.0 lecture: 3.8 Differentials and Marginal Analysis

1.0 lecture: *4.1 Exponential Functions


*4.2 Natural Exponential Functions

1.0 lecture: 4.3 Derivatives of Exponential Functions

1.0 lecture: 4.4 Logarithmic Functions

1.0 lecture: 4.5 Derivatives of Log Functions


4.6 Exponential Growth and Decay (Compound interest only)

1.0 lecture: 5.1 Antiderivatives and Indefinite Integrals

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1.0 lecture: *5.2 Integration by Substitution and the General Power Rule

1.0 lecture: 5.3 Exponential and Logarithmic Integrals

1.0 lecture: 5.4 Area and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

1.0 lecture: 5.5 The Area of a Region Bounded by Two Graphs

1.0 lecture: *6.1 Integration by Parts and Present Value

1.0 lecture: 7.3 Functions of Several Variables

1.0 lecture: 7.4 Partial Derivatives

1.0 lecture: 7.5 Extrema of Functions of Two Variables

1.0 lecture: 7.6 Lagrange Multipliers

* Additional coverage by the teaching assistants may be necessary.

Sections Omitted:

1.1 Cartesian Plane and the Distance Formula


5.6 The Integral as the Limit of a Sum (Riemann Sum)
6.2 Integration Table
6.3 Numerical Integration
6.4 Improper Integrals
7.1 Three-Dimensional Coordinate System
7.2 Surfaces in Space
7.7 Least Squares Regression Analysis
7.8 Double Integrals
7.9 Applications of Double Integrals

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