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Table of Contents - Biomath I: Calculus and Modeling
MATH 216      Biomath I: Calculus and Modeling
Introductory calculus designed for students in the biological sciences or mathematic majors interested in the application of mathematics to these sciences. Biomath I provides the mathematical content of a Calculus I course in a biological context. Topics include functions, limits and continuity, trigonometric functions, exponential functions, composite and inverse functions, limits and continuity, differentiation and its applications, integration and its applications, mathematical modeling, and discrete dynamical systems. Credit will not be given for both Math 216 and Math 210. Prerequisites: Four units of high school mathematics including trigonometry, or Math 120, or Math 110 and math 125, or Math 202.
Faculty: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: Mathematics & Statistics
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