Syllabus for Calculus 165 Distance Education Instructor Hentzel Office Phone: 515-294-8141 Office Hours: MWF 9:15-10:15 AM E-mail: hentzel@iastate.edu Math Department Fax: 515-294-5454 http://www.math.iastate.edu/hentzel/class.165.09 This is a link to the Mathematic's Department Calculus Homepage http://orion.math.iastate.edu/calculus/ Textbook: Calculus by Varberg, Purcell, Rigdon, ninth edition. There are four 90 Minute exams: The dates are on: Monday, September 21 TEST 1 Friday, October 9 MIDTERM Friday, November 13 TEST 3 Friday, December 11 TEST 4 The assigned homework problems are due before the next class. Fax in only the assigned problems. After each assigned problem, please write a sentence or two detailing what you learned. I do not assign busy work. The problems are chosen for the ideas involved. Rather than assigning a whole series of problems as a drill to maximize your computation speed, a few are assigned to measure the understanding of the material. I try to allow enough time to do the exams. If there is a problem with not having enough time, let me know and we can arrange something. One good way to focus in on what you learned is to try to work the problem before class. If you can work the problem already, then say, "I worked the problem before studying the material. I learned not to be afraid of trying something new." If you cannot work the problem without studying the material, point out where the problem was. Perhaps you might say, "I did not know what a unit vector was, now I know that you divide by the length." Homework in total counts the same as two tests. The problems before midterm count as one test. The problems after midterm count as one test. HW1+HW2+T1+T2+T3+T4 average = -------------------- 6 The grading scale is: 0-59 60-61 62 63-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-82 83-86 87-89 90-92 93-100 F D- D D+ C- C C+ B- B B+ A- A ====================================================================== Aug. 24 (The Area under the velocity curve is the distance) Aug. 26 1.1 Introduction to Limits P59: 8, 12, 30, 38 Aug. 28 1.3 Limit Theorems P72: 16, 24, 30, 34 Aug. 31 1.4 Trig Limits P77: 8, 12, 16, 24, (x-intercept) Sep. 2 1.5 Infinite Limits P81: 6, 16, 50, 70 Sep. 4 1.6 Continuity P88: 16, 20, 64, (spoon) Sep. 7 HOLIDAY Sep. 9 2.1 2.2 The Derivative P105: 2, 22, 40, 56 Sep. 11 2.3 Rules P113: 12, 30, 48, 56 Sep. 14 2.4 Trigonometric functions P117: 2, 10, 20, 24 Sep. 16 2.5 The Chain Rule P123: 16, 44, 64, 80 Sep. 18 REVIEW Sep. 21 TEST 1 Sep. 23 2.6 Higher Order Derivatives P129: 6, 20, 34, 38, (pass) Sep. 25 2.7 Implicit Differentiation P134: 14, 18, 36, 40 Sep. 28 2.8 Related Rates P141: 2 ,6 16, 20, Sep. 30 2.9 Differentials P146: 8, 20, 28, (horizon) Oct. 2 3.1 Maxima and Minima P154: 8, 26, 30, 36 Oct. 5 3.2 Monotonicity & Concavity P160: 6, 18, 28, 50 Oct. 7 REVIEW Oct. 9 MIDTERM Oct. 12 3.3 Extrema P166: 12, 28, 40, 44 Oct. 14 3.4 Practical Problems P174: 14, 20, 32, 42 Oct. 16 3.5 Graphing Functions P183: 8, 16, 22, 32 Oct. 19 3.6 The MVT P189: 26, 34, 36, 38,(pizza) Oct. 21 3.7 Solving Numerically P195: 6, 12, 32, 38,(pizza) Oct. 23 3.8 Anti Derivatives P202: 6, 34, 46, 50 Oct. 26 3.9 Differential Equations P208: 8, 16, 28, 32 Oct. 28 4.1 Introduction to area P222: 20, 26, 39, 46 Oct. 30 4.2 The Definite Integral P231: 2, 6, 16, 30, Nov. 2 4.3 Fundamental theorem P241: 4, 12, 22, 40 Nov. 4 4.4 Substitution P250: 16, 36, 52, 62 Nov. 6 4.5 MVT for Integrals P258: 10, 28, 34,(explain) Nov. 9 4.6 Numerical Integration P269: 10, 20, 28, 30 Nov. 11 REVIEW Nov. 13 TEST 3 Nov. 16 6.1 Logarithm P330: 18, 24, 28, 42 Nov. 18 6.2 Inverse Functions P336: 2, 30, 32, 44 Nov. 20 6.3 Exponential Function P341: 10, 20, 34, 50 Nov. 23 Vacation Nov. 25 Vacation Nov. 27 Vacation Nov. 30 6.4 Exponential & Logs P346: 8, 12, 32, 58 Dec. 2 6.5 Exp Growth and Decay P353: 7, 18, 20, 26 Dec. 4 (6.6) Differential Equations P358: 1, 16, 25 Dec. 7 6.8 Arc Trig Functions P371: 8, 24, 64, 92 Dec. 9 Review CLASS CANCELED Dec. 11 TEST 4 Dec. 14 Final Week Dec. 16 Final Week Dec. 18 Final Week ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sample Syllabus Statements 1. 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