MATH 104(F,S) Calculus II (Q)
Mastery of calculus requires understanding how integration computes areas and business profit and acquiring a stock of techniques. Further methods solve equations involving derivatives ("differential equations") for population growth or pollution levels. Exponential and
logarithmic functions and trigonometric and inverse functions play an important role. This
course is the right starting point for students who have seen derivatives, but not necessarily
integrals, before. Students who have received the equivalent of advanced placement of AB 4
or BC 3 may not enroll in Mathematics 104 without the permission of instructor. Students
who have higher advanced placement must enroll in Mathematics 105 or above.
Format: lecture. Evaluation will be based primarily on homework, quizzes, and/or exams.
Prerequisites: Mathematics 103 or equivalent. No enrollment limit (expected: 30).
Hour: First Semester: SILVA, RAFALSKI Second Semester: S. JOHNSON