This course extends students’ understanding of functions and rates of change through the study of differential calculus and vector analysis. Learners will explore derivatives of polynomial, exponential, rational, radical, and trigonometric functions, and apply these concepts to model and solve real-world problems. Students will also study geometric and algebraic representations of vectors and learn how to describe lines and planes in both two- and three-dimensional space. Emphasis is placed on problem-solving, logical reasoning, and the use of mathematical tools to analyze and communicate solutions effectively.
This course provides a strong foundation for students pursuing university programs in science, engineering, mathematics, physics, economics, or business, particularly those that require university-level calculus or linear algebra.





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