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At the end of the course, students should be able to understand the mathematical methods that are most widely used in economics and management, both from a formal, abstract perspective, and an intuitive perspective
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The students who succeeded in this course will be able to interpret a function from an algebraic, numerical, and graphical perspective
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Students are expected to be effective problem solvers by choosing appropriate methods, employing a variety of strategies, and exploring alternative approaches to solve problems
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Students are expected to be able to recall and use properties of polynomials, rational functions, exponential, logarithmic functions.To be able to recognise properties of functions and their inverses
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Students will be able to apply the limit theorems, the Squeeze theorem, left and right limits, and limits involving infinity and L’Hospital''s rule
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Students will be able to define and distinguish the continuity and derivative of a function. To be able to reflect these to the tangent line equation and to the notions of revenue, cost and profit from economics
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Students will be able to sketch a possible graph of a function by examining the min. max. values, and concavity and interpret this graph
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