MATH 0120 Midterm: Math 0120 Math0120SyllabusDiv2124-225

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Office hours: mwf 3:00 5:00 (or by appointment) Telephone: 412-624-8337 or 8375 (math office) fax: 412-624-8397 e-mail: earr@pitt. edu http://www. math. pitt. edu/~earr. Brief applied calculus, fifth edition, by geoffrey c. berresford and andrew m. Math 0031 (college algebra) or equivalent, math 0100 (preparation for business. Calculus), or an appropriate score on the mathematics placement test. This course is designed for students in business, economics, and other social sciences. It introduces the basic concept of limit and its application to continuity, differentiation, integration, maximization, minimization and partial derivatives. Applications to the social sciences, especially business and economics, are stressed. The calculus of trigonometric functions is not covered. The course consists of lecture and recitation components. Each student must register for a recitation that is associated with the lecture that he or she is attending. Recitations are scheduled on tu and th of each week. Tuesday recitation will be a collaborative one in which students work in small diverse groups to complete worksheets.

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