![]() (No credit given if taken after or concurrent with MATH 20B.) Prerequisites: AP Calculus AB score of 3, 4, or 5 (or equivalent AB subscore on BC exam), or MATH 10A, or MATH 20A. Introduction to functions of more than one variable. Vector geometry, partial derivatives, velocity and acceleration vectors, optimization problems. (No credit given if taken after or concurrent with 20C.) Prerequisites: AP Calculus BC score of 3, 4, or 5, or MATH 10B, or MATH 20B. Calculus-Based Introductory Probability and Statistics (5)Įvents and probabilities, conditional probability, Bayes’ formula. Discrete and continuous random variables: mean, variance binomial, Poisson distributions, normal, uniform, exponential distributions, central limit theorem. How 3, 193, 619 3,\!193,\!619 3, 193, 619 looks if you are a Mayan.Sample statistics, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, regression. Let's see how it looks using Mayan numeral symbols. It doesn't look good this way because we were using the digits of a decimal system. That's it! The series of remainders is the number written in the new basis. ![]()
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