Math 136
Math 136 satisfies the general education requirement in mathematics.
Math 136 is a business calculus course. The major topics for Math 136 are:
- Limits and Continuity
- Derivatives
- Exponential and Logarithm Functions
- Curve Sketching
- Optimization
- Integrals
- The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
The goals for Math 136 are:
- to thoroughly understand the concepts of business calculus and the connections among them.
- to make use of graphical, numerical, and symbolic approaches to business calculus.
- to apply business calculus appropriately as a tool in the physical sciences.
- to be proficient with the mechanical skills required in business calculus.
- to appreciate the power and significance of business calculus.
- to communicate effectively about the ideas and applications of business calculus.
The links below refer specifically to Math 136 in the current term or in the last term that I taught the course. I only update these web pages if I am currently teaching Math 136. I appreciate any suggestions or comments about these web pages from my students or others.
The following links show copies of exams from a previous term. The exams this term might have questions that
are very different from the questions that were on these old exams and it is very unlikely that the exams this
term will cover the same sections as the exams in the previous term. Your instructor puts these exam keys on this
web page to allow you to get an idea of the kinds of questions that might appear on exams and what constitutes
a correct answer.
Tutors are available in
EMCS 204. Please go to this room and ask them about tutoring if you are interested.
e-mail: Terry-Walters@utc.edu
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