Students will bring together knowledge from previous math courses and expand upon it in the discovery of derivatives and integrals.
Calculus 30 is a great preview for those that will be required to take a university-level calculus course; many engineering colleges require this course be completed prior to entering.
Students will learn how to determine derivatives of functions and how to use those calculations to solve problems that pertain to velocity, acceleration, and optimization problems. Students will also study the opposite function, integrals, and explore how they can be used to determine the area under or between curves.
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Students have the option to enroll in the Calculus 30 live broadcast synchronous course OR the Calculus 30 online asynchronous course.
Live broadcast synchronous: students attend a live broadcast class at a specific time, every school day. If you're interested in enrolling in the Calculus 30 synchronous course, please review the live broadcast details and schedule.
Online asynchronous: students can take Calculus 30 anywhere, anytime.
Introduction to calculus
Limits
Derivatives
Application of derivatives
Integrals
Area under or between curves
This course requires a final exam to be supervised by a proctor
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Calculus 30 textbook by Burt Thiessen
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