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Previous course: C0110
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No credit points with: 01000/C0100/01001/C0101/01002/C0102/01003/ C0103/01011/C0111/C0110
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Prerequisite: 98015/98021/98023/98031/98033/98041/98043/98045/98051/98053/98061/98063/98071/98073
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Recommended semester: 1st semester
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Scope and form: 1 lecture module and 3 hours of problem solving in groups per week.
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Examination: Approval of coursework and 2 hour written exam (Pass/fail)
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Remarks: Students who wish to follow Advanced Calculus 1 a second time must enroll course 01011.
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Department: Department of Mathematics
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Aim: To provide in conjunction with Advanced Calculus 2 and Advanced Calculus 3 a foundation for physical and technical applications as well as further studies within pure and applied mathematics.
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Contents: First order differential equations, separation of variables. Elementary functions, including hyperbolic functions, inverse hyperbolic functions and inverse trigonometric functions. Partial fraction expansion, techniques of integration. Complex numbers, roots, complex exponential function. Taylor's formula and l'Hospital's rule, improper integrals. N'th order linear differential equations with constant coefficients. Use of MAPLE on the above subjects.
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