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18.01 Single Variable Calculus, Fall 2003

Example of the difference quotients.
As h becomes small, the difference quotients [sin(x+h)-sin(x)]/h
limit to cos(x), the derivative of sin(x). (Image by Prof. Starr).

Highlights of this Course

This is the first course in a two-part sequence on Calculus 18.01 and 18.02. The website features problem setsexams, and course notes.

Course Description

This introductory Calculus course covers differentiation and integration of functions of one variable, with applications. Topics include:
  • Concepts of function, limits, and continuity
  • Differentiation rules, application to graphing, rates, approximations, and extremum problems
  • Definite and indefinite integration
  • Fundamental theorem of calculus
  • Applications of integration to geometry and science
  • Elementary functions
  • Techniques of integration
  • Approximation of definite integrals, improper integrals, and L'Hôpital's rule

 

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Staff

Instructor:
Prof. Jason Starr

Course Meeting Times

Lectures:
Three sessions / week
1 hour / session

Recitations:
Two sessions / week
1 hour / session

Level

Undergraduate

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