FNMT1004
10 units
1000 level
Course handbook
Description
Many relationships in the real world can be modelled via a mathematical function of one or more variables. This course introduces common functions of one variable used in the sciences, equips students with the tools of differential and integral calculus to analyse the properties of such functions, and develops an understanding of the role of functions and calculus in real-world systems.
This course is suitable for students with a background in high-school mathematics who have not studied, or who have not succeeded in, 2 unit or higher mathematics courses at HSC level.
Availability
Not currently offered.
This Course was last offered in Semester 2 - 2024.
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of the course students will be able to:
1. Apply skills in differential calculus and integral calculus to solve mathematical problems
2. Use mathematical functions and their graphs to clearly specify relationships between variables
3. Recall and apply calculus of common functions of a single real variable to solve mathematical problems
Content
1. Real Valued Functions including exponentials and trigonometric functions and their inverse functions; sketching graphs
2. Differentiation of simple functions; geometric interpretation and applications
3. Integration of simple functions; geometric interpretation and applications
Requisite
Students must have successfully completed FNMT1003. If you have successfully completed MATH1002 you cannot enrol in this course.
Assessment items
Quiz: Quizzes
Formal Examination: Formal Examination
Course outline
Course outline not yet available.
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