MAT 1332 Lecture Notes - Texas Instruments
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Mat 1330 d: calculus for the life sciences i. E-mail: nospam. akhanchi@uottawa. ca (strictly use your uottawa e-mail, use mat1330 as subject, and include your name and student number in text). Lectures: (jan. 7 april 9) monday and wednesday, 17:30 19:00, art033. Office hours: wednesday, 16:00 17:00 at office ked b07-b. Textbook: calculus for the life sciences: modelling the dynamics of life by frederick. Adler and miroslav lovric, with two add-on modules: linear algebra and functions of. Syllabus: derivatives: product and quotient rules, chain rule, derivative of exponential, logarithm and basic trigonometric functions, higher derivatives, curve sketching. Integrals: indefinite and definite integrals, fundamental theorem of calculus, antiderivatives, substitution, integration by parts. Evaluation: there will be 2 midterms, 4 assignments and one final exam. Your grade for the course shall be calculated as follows: midterms 40%+ assignments 10% + final 50%. Any student who scores less than 35% on the final exam can not pass the course.