Welcome to
"Calculus I"!
This is the first of three
courses in the calculus sequence taken primarily by
students in science, engineering, and mathematics. Topics
include the limit of a function; the derivative of
algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, and
logarithmic functions; and the definite integral and its
basic applications to area problems. Applications of the
derivative are covered in detail, including
approximations of error using differentials, maximum and
minimum problems, and curve sketching using calculus.

Click to see how the ball bounces.
Selected Proofs
Differentiation Formulas
Step-by-Step Solutions
Integration Formulas
Formula Database from Thinkquest
Implicit Differentiation
Exercises with Solutions and Graphs
INTERACTIVE "Cheat Sheets" for CALCULUS
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This course requires the use of WebCT.
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Instructor: Kim Ricketts
E-mail:
kricketts@nwscc.edu
Phone: 256-331-5331
Office: Bldg 122, Bevill Center, Room 182

WELCOME
TO MTH 125 - Calculus I
PRE-REQUISITE(S): A minimum
prerequisite of high school Algebra I, Geometry, and
Algebra II with an appropriate mathematics placement
score is required. An alternative to this is that the
student should successfully pass with a C or higher MTH
113 or MTH 115.

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