MTH143: Calculus III
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- Cross Listed:
- Offered:
- Fall and Spring
- Prerequisites:
- MTH142
- This course is a prerequisite or co-requisite for:
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Nearly all math courses require the first year calculus sequence or
equivalent (MTH141-143, MTH161-162, or MTH171-172). Two years of
calculus are required to major in mathematics. Most science courses
require between one and two years of calculus.
- Description:
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Introduces the techniques of the differential and integral
calculus of functions.
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Reinforces algebraic manipulation and trig techniques learned
in high school.
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Provides tools for use in other disciplines, although
most examples come from geometry, graphs and the simple
physics of motion. (The Quest Calculus with physics course has
more examples from physics than the other versions of MTH 161.)
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Uses proofs to help make the techniques a coherent whole rather
than a set of isolated tricks.
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Rigorous proofs, providing guarantees that the
techniques always work if certain criteria are met, are
left to later courses in analysis such as MTH265.
(See also MTH171 and
Choosing a Calculus Sequence).
- Topics covered:
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Infinite series, Taylor's series in one variable, Plane curves,
parametric equation,
velocity and acceleration, arc length,
curvature. Partial differentiation.
- Related courses:
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Math 141 is the first of three courses in the first year sequence MTH141,
MTH142 and MTH143. The content of MTH141-143 matches the content of
MTH161-162, but is covered at a slightly slower pace. While it depends a
great deal on the individual class, the approach in MTH161-162 may be
more in depth because the class is better prepared. Students with strong
mathematical ability should consider taking the MTH171 calculus sequence
which is an honors calculus sequence for talented students interested in
mathematics. The MTH171 sequence places more emphasis on the theoretical
understanding of calculus in addition to teaching technical skills. The
MTH171 sequence carries 5 credit hours per semester rather than the
standard 4 credit hours and covers all of the material on calculus and
linear algebra contained in MTH161-MTH164 and MTH235. Students completing
the MTH171 sequence have completed all of the foundation requirements for
a major or minor in mathematics. Physics 121 uses many of the techniques
and concepts from differential calculus taught in MTH141 and MTH161.