About MATH 2468 A

Principles of analysis in one variable. Heine-Borel and Bolzano-Weierstrass theorems; rigorous development of differential and integral calculus; infinite sequences and series of functions. May not be taken concurrently with or after MATH 3468. Prerequisite: MATH 2055 (preferred) or CS 1640.

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Prereqs enforced by the system: MATH 2055 (preferred) or CS 1640; Open to Degree and PACE students

Section Description

Course Description: Principles of analysis in one variable. Heine-Borel and Bolzano-Weierstrass theorems; rigorous development of differential and integral calculus; infinite sequences and series of functions. May not be taken concurrently with or after MATH 241. Prerequisite: MATH 052 (preferred) or CS 064.

Section Expectation

Topics using the textbook "Analysis with an Introduction to Proof" by Steven Lay, published by Pearson, ISBN # ISBN-13: 978-0321747471, ISBN-10: 032174747X Options on amazon.com to rent/buy ebook, hardcopy and softcopy. 1)Logic and Proofs 2) Sets and Functions 3) The Real Numbers 4) Sequences 5)Limits and Continuity 6)Differentiation 7) Integration 8) Infinite Series 9) Sequences and Series of Functions

Evaluation

Readings, Weekly Graded homework, 2 midterms and final exam Practically all of the problems on the homeworks, midterm, and final will be proofs or will have proofs as essential parts of their solutions.

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