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Math 131 deals with single-variable differential calculus. The central concept is rate of change, as realized by the mathematical notion of derivative. The concepts of area and net distance traveled are generalized to the notion of the definite integral.
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MATH 131 - Mathematical ConceptsCalculus - Spring 2025 Limits and continuity; rates of change, slope; differentiation: the derivative, maxima and minima; integration: the definite and indefinite integral techniques; curve fitting.