MTH 2207 - Applied Calculus and Matrix Algebra

This course is an introductory applied calculus course with business applications. Topics to be discussed include algebra of matrices; inverses; linear systems of equations; Gaussian elimination; intuitive and geometric definitions of the limit; derivatives of algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions; optimization problems; related rates; curve sketching; the antiderivative and areas. It is recommended that students who intend to pursue further studies in mathematics register for MTH 2610. This course is not open to students who completed MTH 2003, these students take MTH 2205.

To view the syllabus for this course  click here.  If you are using the Sixth Edition for this course, there is a problem correspondence addendum that relates the problems in the Seventh Edition to the Sixth Edition.  For this addendum, click here.

There is a "Manual for the Uniform Final Examination." It includes approximately 200 sample problems, an answer key in the back, the TI-89 facts required for the final examination, and a list of the problems that correspond to each textbook section. The manual is more than 30 pages long and may take several minutes to download if a dial up modem is used. During that time it may appear as if the computer is not doing anything. Hard copies of the manual are available from the Student Academic Consulting Center (SACC). To view the manual click here.