This course is the fourth semester of a four-semester sequence in applied college algebra and trigonometry, and applied technical calculus. Students are expected to apply analytical reading and mathematical problem solving techniques developed in this course in real world situations presented and discussed in the Engineering Technology/Mecomtronics program's technology and science courses. Topics include Taylor series, Fourier series, techniques of multivariable calculus including partial derivatives, multiple
integrals, line and surface integrals, applications in physics and technology of vector calculus theorems, first and second order differential equations, variation of parameters, and Laplace transforms. A strong emphasis is placed on calculus applications in the engineering technology field. (FT) Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities.
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Mathematics 183 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent.
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This course is intended for students enrolled in the fourth semester Engineering Technology/ Mecomtronics program.
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