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Spring 2025 Lecture Recitation Distance Learning Credit By ExaminationLower DivisionQuantitative ReasoningCore Transfer LibraryDepartmental CreditContinuation of MA 16500. Vectors in two and three dimensions. Techniques of integration, infinite series, polar coordinates, surfaces in three dimensions. Not open to students with credit in MA 16200. CTL:IMA 1603 Calculus - Long II
Learning Outcomes1Apply techniques of integration (integration by parts, trigonometric substitution and partial fractions) to compute areas of planar regions, volumes of solids of revolution and areas of surfaces of revolution, work, moments and centers of mass of homogeneous laminas.
2Apply tests of absolute convergence of series to find the interval of convergence of some power series.
3Find the Taylor and Maclaurin series of some exponential, rational and trigonometric functions.
4Use polar coordinates to make it possible to sketch the graphs of some curves.
5Understand the definition of a Riemann sum, and should be able to apply elementary approximation methods of integration.
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