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Sophomore Mathematics. [Echols.]

12-1, M. W. F.

103. Conic Sections.

This course in Analytical Geometry takes the subject up at the point
left off in Course 102 and completes the study of the conic in its particular


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and general forms; a brief examination of curves referred to polar coördinates
is then followed by the special study of a number of classical curves.
The Differential Calculus is begun and the remainder of the term spent on
exercises in differentiation of functions. (Fall.)

104. Differential Calculus.

The Differential Calculus is continued and applied to ample exercises in
the Expansion of Functions, Evaluation of Indeterminate Forms and problems
of Maximum and Minimum for functions of one variable. The method
is then applied to the Geometry of Curves, Tangencies, Curvature, Envelopes
and Curve Tracing. (Winter.)

105. Integral Calculus.

The Integral Calculus is taken up; the integral is defined, and exercises
in elementary integration prepare for the application to numerous
problems in Lengths, Areas and Volumes. When time permits a brief introduction
to ordinary differential equations will be given. (Spring.)