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MATHEMATICS

100: Trigonometry:

8:30-10:30, T. Th. S.

A complete course in plane trigonometry is pursued with constant drill in the
solution of problems, equations, identities, and exercises in the use of logarithms.
(Fall.)

Professor Oglesby, Mr. H. B. Daniel, Mr. Rucker and Mr. J. M. Cowgill.


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106: Analytical Geometry and College Algebra:

8:30-10:30, T. Th. S.

In this course Cartesian and polar coördinates are presented and applied to
the study of the straight line, the circle, the parabola and the ellipse. About
one-third of the time is spent on related topics in college algebra. (Winter.)

Professor Oglesby, Mr. H. B. Daniel, Mr. Rucker and Mr. J. M. Cowgill.

107: Analytical Geometry and College Algebra:

8:30-10:30, T. Th. S.

This course is a continuation of course 106. The topics studied are the
hyperbola, transformation of coördinates, the general equation of the second
degree, systems of conics, tangents and polars, and problems on loci. The study
of college algebra is continued. (Spring.)

Professor Oglesby, Mr. H. B. Daniel, Mr. Rucker and Mr. J. M. Cowgill.

108: Calculus:

11:30-12:30, T. Th. S.

A first course in the differential calculus. The topics studied are limits,
differentiation of algebraic and transcendental functions, applications to geometry,
elementary kinematics and mechanical problems, parametric equations, polar
equations, differentials and curvature. (Fall.)

Professor Oglesby, Mr. Rutherfoord and Mr. Stipe.

109: Calculus:

11:30-12:30, T. Th. S.

A first course in the integral calculus. A study of the process of integration
with applications. (Winter.)

Professor Oglesby, Mr. Rutherfoord and Mr. Stipe.

110: Calculus:

11:30-12:30, T. Th. S.

The topics studied are the theorem of mean value and its applications, series,
expansions of functions, partial differentiation and multiple integrals. (Spring.)

Professor Oglesby, Mr. Rutherfoord and Mr. Stipe.

111: Differential Equations:

11:30-1:00, W. F.

An elementary course in differential equations with particular reference to
the differential equations of electrical engineering. (Fall.)

Professor Oglesby.

158-159-160: Mathematics Laboratory:

2:30-5:30, W. F.

This course is conducted in conjunction with 108-109-110. It consists of an
intensive, supervised study of calculus problems. (Fall, Winter, Spring.)

Professor Oglesby, Mr. Rutherfoord and Mr. Stipe.