Date Due | Reading | Problems |
Optional | Viewing: Ed Berger CD Tutorial
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6-2 HW #1 |
SC 0.B2
[on-line] 1.1 |
rev.
sheet (on-line): 1-3,6,13,15,16,18,19 1.1: 1,2,10,13,15,17,21,22,45, 47, 48, 51, 53 |
Introduction;
How to Do Math |
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6-3 HW#2 |
Appendix B SC 0.B2 [on-line] |
pg. A-15: 7-10; 17-20; 21-35 odd; 62 |
On-line Mapping Figure Activities | Functions [19] |
6-7 HW#3 |
1.2
1.3 1.4 |
1-5;8,10,11
3;5; 54, 55 1,3,37 |
SC 0.B2 On line #
19, 20, 21 |
Parabolas [22] Average Rates of Change [11] The Two Questions of Calculus [10] |
6-8 HW #4 |
2.1 | Geom (i)1,2,4 | 0.C [on-line] Models and Mathematics- Probability | Slope of a Tangent Line [12] |
6-9 HW#5 |
2.1 | Motion (ii) 5,8 | Rates of Change, Secants and Tangents [19] | |
6-10 HW #6 |
DO NOT Read 2.6 | p119: 1(a),2(a),3, 5(a[ignore i and ii.Use 4steps as in class],b), 6(a[ignore i and ii.Use 4steps as in class],b), 9 |
Finding Instantaneous Velocity [20] | |
6-14 HW #7 |
2.6 3.1 Read Appendix D Especially formulae 6-8,10,12,13 |
2.6: Use the 4 steps method with x or t = a when appropriate
in 11,13,17-19; 15 3.1: 1,7, 13-16 Use the 4 steps method to find f '(a) |
The Derivative [12]
The Derivative of the Reciprocal Function [18] |
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6-15 HW#8 |
3.1 3.2 3.4 (i) p 157-159 |
3.1: 2,3, 8,26,29; 11,19-21,23 3.2: 1,4-7; 19-23 odd 3.4: 1-3;11 |
Equation of a Tangent Line [18] Instantaneous Rate [15] |
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6-16 HW #9 |
3.2 3.4 (ii)160-161, 164-165 3.3(i) p 145-149 |
3.2:35,36,41,46 3.4: 29,30 3.3: (i)1-5, 7-15 odd, 34-36,45 |
Differentiability [3] More on Instantaneous Rate [19] Uses of The Power Rule [20] |
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6-17 HW #10 |
3.3(ii)p 150-151 |
3.3: 17-20; 23-26; 57a,58(a,b),61a, 65-67,70-72 |
*The Derivative of the Square Root [16] |
Short Cut for Finding Derivatives [14] The Product Rule [21] Review of Trig[12] |
6-21 HW #11 |
3.3 p 152-155 3.5 (i) pp169-172 |
3.3: 87, 22, 27-29, 51, 55, 56, 57(b,c), 60, 69 3.5: 1,2,5,9,10,13,23, 25 |
The Quotient Rule [13] The derivatives of trig functions [14] |
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6-22 HW #12 |
3.5(ii)pp 172-173
(iii)p173-4. |
3.5: 3,4,6, 15,21,27, 33 |
*Graphing Trig Functions[17] |
Introduction to The Chain Rule [18] |
6-23 HW#13 |
3.5 READ Examples 4 and 5 first! 3.6 The Chain Rule pp176 though 178 Ex.2 only! 3.2 p 139-142 |
3.5: 35,36,38,39,43 3.6: 7-14 use Leibniz notation. 3.2: 35,36, 41 |
Read
on-line
Sens. Calc. 0.C on Probability Models |
Using the Chain Rule [13] |
6-24 HW #14 |
3.6 pp180-181 3.7 pp 184-187 Read web materials on implicit differentiation. |
3.6: 16, 17,21,29,35,39 3.7: 5-10, 15, 25, 26 |
Differentiability [3] Intro to Implicit Differentiation [15] |
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6-28 HW#15 |
3.6 3.9 Related rates pp198-201 3.8 Higher Order Derivatives pp190-194 |
3.6: 45,51,53,55, 59, 63 3.7: 29, 41, 42, 51 3.9: 3,5,11 3.8: 1-15 odd, 21 |
3.7:*36 |
Finding the derivative implicitly [12] The Ladder Problem [14] Acceleration and the derivative.[5] |
6-29 HW #16 |
3.8 2.5 (i) pp 102-104 ((ii) pp109-110 4.9 Read web materials on Newton's Method. |
3.8:43,44,47,51; 35,36, 53 2.5: (i) 3,4,7,17-20 , 34,37,39 2.5: (ii) 41,43,45,48, 59 4.9: 1,3,5-7, 27 |
The
Baseball Problem[19]or The Blimp Problem [12] 4.9:*(11,15,16,25) |
Acceleration and the derivative.[5] One Sided Limits [6] Continuity and discontinuity [4] |
Examination #1 |
Covers all assignments through Tuesday, 6-29. [HW 1-16]
Sections covered: 1.1-1.4, 2.1,2.5,2.6, 3.1-3.9,4.9 0.B2 , 0.C |
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7-1 HW #17 |
3.10 pp 205-207 Read web materials on differentials |
3.10: 5,7,9,10;15-17, 21-25 odd, 31,33 |
Using tangent line approximations [25] |
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7-6 HW #18 |
4.1 IVA(On-line) |
The connection between Slope and Optimization
[28] |
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7-7 HW#19 |
4.1 plus
On-Line tutorial on Max/mins IVA(On-line) |
4.1:3-6, 31-41 odd,:45,47 4.7:1,2,7,9 On line IVA:1(a,d,e,f),10 |
Intro to Curve Sketching [9]
Critical Points [18] |
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7-8 HW#20 |
IVA(on-line) 4.2 4.3 pp 240-242 IVB (On-line) Read |
4.1: 11, 34, 36,51; 55 4.3: 5,6, 8(a,b), 11(a,b) 4.7: 15,17,29 IVA: 4, 5(a,b),8,11 |
4.4:*69 |
The First Derivative Test
[3] Regions where a function is increasing...[20] Antidifferentiation[14] |
7-12 HW #21 |
4.2 4.3 pp243-246 4.10 |
4.2:7,8,11,23, 25 4.3: 7,8, 11c, 17, 23,24, 27(c,d), 29(c,d), 47 4.7: 24, 34, 49, 53 4.10: 3-9 odd, 13-15, 23-25 |
[optional] The Box Problem [20] | Using the second derivative
[17] Concavity and Inflection Points[13]
The 2nd Deriv. test [4] Acceleration & the Derivative [6] |
7-13 HW #22 |
4.2 4.3 4.7 A java graph showing f (x)=P'(x) related for f a cubic polynomial |
4.2:15, 19,33 4.10: 29-35odd; 41,53, 55, 57 4.7: 52 |
Antiderivatives of powers of x [18] | Three Big Theorems [11] Antiderivatives and Motion [20] Graphs of Poly's [10] |
7-14 HW #23 |
2.2 pp77-79 Vertical Asymptotes 4.4 pp 249-255 IVD (on-line) 4.10 |
4.7:54 4.10: 47,51,52 IV.D: 1-11 odd (online) |
The connection between Slope and Optimization [28] | Domain restricted functions ...[11] Vertical asymptotes [9] Horizontal asymptotes [18] |
7-15 HW #24 |
2.2 pp77-79 Vertical Asymptotes 4.4 pp 249-255 IVE (on-line) |
2.2: 8,9, 23-27odd 4.4: 3,4, 9-13 , 35-38 IV.E: 1,2 |
Graphing ...asymptotes [10]
Functions with Asy.. and holes[ 4] Functions with Asy..and criti' pts [17] |
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7-19 HW #25 |
4.4 4.5 Read Examples 1-3! 10.2 pp628-634 IV.F READ |
4.4: 43-45, 51-53, 59, 60 4.5:1-11 odd, 31, 36 10.2: 3-6, 7, 9, 19a,21, |
10.2:24 |
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7-20 HW #26 |
4.5 5.5 pp360-362 IVF(On line) |
4.5: 27, 31, 35, 37 5.5: 1-4; 7-13 odd IV.F: 1,3,5,13,15,17(on-line) |
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7-21 HW#27 |
VA
( On Line) 5.3: ex 5-ex 7 4.6 (i) Read Examples 1-3! |
V.A: 1,2
a (on line) 5.3:19-25 odd (Use F T of Calc) 4.6: 1,7 |
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7-22 HW#28 |
VA
( On Line) Appendix E p.A34 Sum Notation 5.4 pp350-354 |
VA :
5(a,b) pA38:1-4,11-13,17,18 5.3: 27-39 odd 5.4: 1-9 odd |
Undoing the chain rule.[9]
Integrating polynomials by Substitution [15] |
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7-26 HW #29 |
5.5 pp363-364 5.3 pp 340-344 |
5.5: 17-23; 37-41 5.3: 3, 5,7,12, 13,49 |
The Fundamental theorem[17]
Illustrating the FT[14] Evaluating Definite Integrals [13] |
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7-29 | Examination #2 Sample Exam Posted on Blackboard. |
Covers all assignments though 7-26 (Mainly material not covered in Examination #1)Tentative sections covered: 3.10, 4.1-4.7, 4.10, 10.2, IVA, IVB, IVD, IVE, VA, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5 and Appendix E. | ||
7-27 HW #30 |
5.2: pp 332-336 6.5 |
5.4: 45-49 5.2: 5, 17,19, 33,37, 48,49 6.5:1,3,5,13-15 |
Finding the Average Value of a Function [8] | |
7-28 HW #31 |
6.1 pages 371-374 Probability and DARTS |
6.1: 1,2,7,11,15,16 | Area between two curves [9]
Limits of integration-Area [15] |
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8-2 HW#32 |
6.1 pages 374-376 6.2 pp 382-385 |
6.1: 3,4,17, 19, 45 |
Finding volumes using cross sectional slices. Solids of revolution |
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8-3 HW#33 |
6.2 pp 382-385, - 388 6.4 p394-395 |
6.1: 29,33,39,41 6.2: 1,3,4,7 6.2: 5,10,19,23, 31, 32 6.4: 3,5,8 |
6.4:11, 13 |
Work....
Hooke's law |
Inventory of old assignments from the 4th Edition. |
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3.9 (ii) pp201-203 |
(i)
(ii) 7,10,12 (iii)16,19,31,32 |
(ii) |
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4.6 (i) Read Examples 1-3!
(ii) Read Example 4 |
(i)1,7
(ii) 10, 21 |
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(i)3-6,7,9
(ii) 19a, 21, 24 |
(i)*15, *17 | |||
Lab assignment from 4-7 | Lab assignment 4-7 | |||
6.5 | 1,3,5,13-15 | |||
6.2 (i) pp 378-381
(ii) pp 381-384 (iii)p 385-386 |
(i)1,3,4,7
(ii) 5,10,19,23, 31, 32 (iii) 39, 40,51,52 |
*61,*59 | (i)Finding volumes using cross sectional slices.
Solids of revolution (ii)The disc method along the y-axis. The washer methods... |
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6.3 | (i)1, 3, 7, 8, 28
(ii) 9, 13, 21, 29 , 41, 43 |
Shells.... | ||
2.4? | ||||
5.1 | 3,11,13,14 |
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