Calculus 1000 Section 10 Autumn 2008
Rob Corless
Middlesex College Room 272
Office Hours Tuesday 12:30--2:30
Course Lectures MTThF 8:30--9:30 KB106
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Upcoming Lectures in Section 10
- Assignment :
Sec 5.5 even # 2--70, 82, 86, 88
Topics so far
5.3: 12, 26, 60
5.4: 52, 64
- 17.11.2008 5.5
- 18.11.2008 5.5
- 20.11.2008 optional: Integration by Computer Algebra
- 21.11.2008 6.1
- 10.11.2008 Section 5.3
- 11.11.2008 Possible cancellation: first-aid course. If I can't
get a guest lecturer for you, hand in ass't at main office MC255.
office hours cancelled today too.
- 13.11.2008 NOToptional. Sec 5.3
- 14.11.2008 Section 5.4
- Assignment will be drawn from:
5.1
Questions 17-26
Page 365-6
5.2
Questions 21-30, 55-62
Page 377-8
- 6.11.2008 CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESSOptional: quadrature.
I regret having to cancel at the last second, but this just isn't
going to work; my voice is back, sort of, but it's more sensible that
I get a little better for the NON-optional lecture tomorrow :-(
See you Friday. I'll try to post what I would have lectured on today,
had I been healthy.
- 7.11.2008 5.2
- 4.11.2008 Assignment 6 due: Find the area under y=x*tan(x),
above y=0, and between x=0 and x=pi/4. As accurately as you can
(two decimals is fine). Sec 5.1, 5.2
- 3.11.2008 finite Riemann sums (Sec 5.1)
- 27.10.2008 More 4.9. Assignment from:
From Section 3.6 (p.220) #28, 30, 46, 50,
From Section 4.2 # 29
From Section 4.4 # 5, 12, 22, 59 and #72
- 28.10.2008 Appendix E
- 30.10.2008 Archimedes and area
- 31.10.2008 Summation
- 24.10.2008 exams back, sec 4.9, Kahan's trick antideriv x^n
- 23.10.2008 more L'Hospital
- 21.10.2008 Sec 4.4 L'Hospital Rule, 4.2 mean value theorem
- 20.10.2008 Sec 3.6 logarithic differentiation
- 16.10.2008 Review
- 17.10.2008 (optional, because midterm at 7pm) "Why are we doing this?"
- 16.10.2008 Review
- 14.10.2008 Guest Lecture, Prof. David Jeffrey, Chair, Dept. Applied Mathematics. Office Hours Postponed.
- 10.10.2008. More Section 3.5.
- 9.10.2008. Sec 3.5 inverse and implicit differentiation.
- More Chain Rule.
- 6.10.2008 Section 3.4, the Chain Rule.
Assignment 4: Due Tues 7.10.2008. 20 problems:
p. 141 #16, 24, 34, 35,
p. 151 #31, 34, p. 181 #20, 22, 25, 70,
p. 187 #2, 4, 6, 10, 17, 26, p. 195 #10, 14, 22, 44
(Bonus: p. 171 #13)
- 3.10.2008 Sec. 3.3, begin 3.4.
- 2.10.2008 "optional" is maybe the wrong word:
you are responsible for this material, and I can probably
rely on your just reading the textbook, but just in case
you'd like me to go over it:
Supplementary material
Sec. 2.8, 3.1, 3.2
- 30.9.2008 Sec. 2.7
- 29.9.2008 Lecture from Sec. 2.6.
Solutions to Assignment 3: Due Tues 30.9.2008. 10 problems:
Sec 2.3 #10, 22, 28, 38, 42 and
Sec. 2.5 #30, 34, 36, 42, 52.
- 26.9.2008: Section 2.5, More on continuity and limits. Squeeze Theorem,
Intermediate Value Theorem. Composition of functions.
- Assignment 2: Due Tues 23.9.2008. What's written in my notes is:
p. 70, #58, 63, 68
p. 96, #12, 38, and 42. I hope that's the same as I gave out
in class today! Whoops, forgot # 58.
- 23.9.2008: Section 2.5, Continuity and the computation of limits.
- 22.9.2008 Section 2.3, Limit Laws (and the Direct Substitution
Property, which is really continuity).
- 19.9.2008 Section 2.2, on Limits
- 16.9.2008 Logarithm properties
- 15.9.2008 Section 1.6, Inverse Functions and Logarithms Notes include assignment 1, due Tuesday.
- Trig functions (Appendix D)
- Exponential Function (Sec. 1.5, Stewart)
- Introduction
Extra Topics so far