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The Calculus I course was developed through the Ohio Department of Higher Education OER Innovation Grant. This work was completed and the course was posted in February 2019. The course is part of the Ohio Transfer Module and is also named TMM005. For more information about credit transfer between Ohio colleges and universities, please visit: www.ohiohighered.org/transfer.Team LeadJim Fowler                                         Ohio State UniversityRita Ralph                                         Columbus State Community CollegeContent ContributorsNela Lakos                                       Ohio State UniversityBart Snapp                                       Ohio State UniversityJames Talamo                                  Ohio State UniversityXiang Yan                                         Edison State Community CollegeLibrarianDaniel Dotson                                    Ohio State University                     Review TeamThomas Needham                             Ohio State UniversityCarl Stitz                                            Lakeland Community CollegeSara Rollo                                          North Central State College 

Subject:
Calculus
Mathematics
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Full Course
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Ohio Open Ed Collaborative
Date Added:
11/02/2020
Calculus I Course Content, Higher order derivatives and graphs, Higher order derivatives and graphs modules
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After completing this section, students should be able to do the following.Use the first derivative to determine whether a function is increasing or decreasing.Define higher order derivatives.Compare differing notations for higher order derivatives.Identify the relationships between the function and its first and second derivatives.Sketch a graph of the second derivative, given the original function.Sketch a graph of the original function, given the graph of its first or second derivative.Sketch a graph of a function satisfying certain constraints on its higher-order derivatives.State the relationship between concavity and the second derivative.Interpret the second derivative of a position function as acceleration.Calculate higher order derivatives.Given the graph of a position function, find time intervals where the velocity is positive/negativeGiven the graph of a position function, find time intervals where the velocity is increasing/decreasing

Subject:
Calculus
Material Type:
Module
Author:
Ohio Open Ed Collaborative
Date Added:
11/02/2020