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The document outlines the course 'Mathematics 1 Part 2: Integral calculus, algebra, and applications' offered on edX by LSE. It includes modules on profit maximization and integration, with various discussions, applications, and assessments scheduled. The course is designed to help students understand key mathematical concepts and their applications in economics.

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LSEMT105b 1

The document outlines the course 'Mathematics 1 Part 2: Integral calculus, algebra, and applications' offered on edX by LSE. It includes modules on profit maximization and integration, with various discussions, applications, and assessments scheduled. The course is designed to help students understand key mathematical concepts and their applications in economics.

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2/24/25, 7:22 AM Course | Mathematics 1 Part 2: Integral calculus, algebra, and applications | edX

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Module 0: Course Overview

Course Introduction

Module 1: Profit Maximisation

Discussion
Profit Maximisation
Modelling a Firm
Application: Profit Maximisation
Profit Maximisation with Two Goods
Application: Profit Maximisation with Two Goods
Summary
Let’s Practise
Let’s Assess
Let’s Assess due Mar 6, 2025, 7:16 AM GMT+5

Module 2: Integration

Discussion
Finding Total Cost from Marginal and Fixed Costs
Introduction to Integration
Application: Finding the Total Cost
How to Integrate
Integration by Substitution
Integration by Parts

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