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This quiz will test the calculus material that was learned for that week. With the exception of Quiz 1, each quiz should take you no more than 30 minutes, but you will have 45 minutes to download the quiz, complete it on paper or tablet, and then upload your work (as you do for the homework). (Quiz 1 is unusual because it is testing your ...
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textbook available at Openstax Calculus Volume 1 as well as Stewart Calculus. A link to both are provided on our Canvas homepage. Also, in this course we will use the Office of the Provost and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Xronos is accessible through the Canvas site. More details will be given in class.
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o Perform calculus operations on vector-valued functions by finding limits, derivatives, integrals, curvature, and the description of motion in space. o Analyze the motion of an object moving along a curve in space by using the first
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