MATH104 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS I
Course Prerequisite(s)
- Please note that this course has the following prerequisites which must be completed before it can be accessed
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INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
About Course
This course provides a preparation for more advanced study in Algebra and Calculus. Topics include
simplifying algebraic, rational, and radical expressions; solving quadratic, rational, radical, absolute
value, exponential, and logarithmic equations; solving compound and absolute value inequalities, and
graphing functions. Also, it include the concepts of Functions: domain, operations on functions, graphs
of functions; trigonometric functions; limits: meaning of a limit, computational techniques, limits at
infinity, infinite limits; continuity; limits and continuity of trigonometric functions; the derivative:
techniques of differentiation, derivatives of trigonometric functions; the chain rule; implicit
differentiation; differentials; Roll’s Theorem; the mean value theorem; the extended mean value
theorem; L’Hopital’s rule; increasing and decreasing functions; concavity; maximum and minimum
values of a function; graphs of functions including rational functions (asymptotes) and functions with
vertical tangents (cusps); antiderivatives; the indefinite integral; the definite integral; the fundamental
theorem of calculus; area under a curve; area between two curves; transcendental functions: inverse
functions, logarithmic and exponential functions and their derivatives and integrals; limits (the
indeterminate forms); hyperbolic functions and their inverses; inverse trigonometric functions; some
techniques of integration.