Mathematics 115
Long Calculus
Syllabus

 Summer 2007



Notice

There may be alterations or supplements to this policy. 
More homework problems will be assigned  later on.

Instructor: J. Dauns
  115- meets MTWRF, 9:00-10:15 AM,  Gibson 310          .  
J.Dauns, office Gibson 404. Phone:862-3426, or 865-5727.


Syllabus (there will be modifications later)
Text:  Integrated Calculus (Calculus with Precalculus and Algebra)  Author: Laura Taalman
Student's Solution Manual: ???    Houghton Mifflin , 2005
  



Important Fact. 

    Some parts of the text are emphasized, and some are not. There will be material covered in the lectures which is NOT in the text. Make sure that you come to every lecture. It would be very time consuming to learn the material by yourself by reading the text alone, or learning in great detail by yourself material which the rest of the class skips.

Calculator .  Calculator  answers  are  ussually   not allowed   on tests.

Examinations

There will be three or four tests  ( we may have to omit test IV if there is not enough time )during the semester in addition to a final examination on Friday , June 29 , 2007 .  No make up tests will be given. If you present one week in advance a valid excuse (e.g., note signed by your dean, or your academic advisor,and your doctor (MD) ), then some of your other scores will be used as substitutes.
The dates of class tests will be announced later ussually at least 2 days in advance. Test are also given the day before or after university holidays.
Test I:  
Test II:
TEST III:
Test IV :

Final Exam

 
Final Exam Friday , June 29, 2007.       University policy established by Deans: Failure to take the final at the above time results in an automatic F for the course. There are NO make-up finals.

Homework

Some homework problems will be listed in the syllabus below, others will be assigned in class.You should automatically do the homework covering the lectures WITHOUT being explicitly told what page is due when. Homework is to be done and kept in a loose leaf notebook (NOT A SPIRAL NOTEBOOK), clearly labeled by CHAPTER, SECTION, PAGE, and NUMBER. Homework is a PREREQUISITE of the course. Even if you PASS all tests and final but at the end of the term do not have a homework notebook, you may FAIL the course, or get an I.

Quizzes

Quizzes can be given any time , missed quizzes can not be made up.

Attendance

If you must miss a class ( e.g. for participation in a Tulane sponsored athletic or ROTC activity), you must turn in well in advance an 8x11 blank page of paper with your name,course, section,date, social security number, and reason for absence for each absence. It is NOT enough to hand in a laundry list of lots of dates (of sports events) at the beginning.Class attendance is mandatory, and after a third unexcused absence, you may be asked to withdraw from the course, and/or your course grade will be decreased by one letter. Part of your homework consists of understanding the material presented in class on the blackboard, and being able to do problems like those done in class. Your tests, quizzes, and final includes these problems and this part of your homework ("not everything on tests comes from the book" ).Suggestion : without looking at the book or your notes, try to reproduce in writing what was done in class.
We plan to have about 4-5 hours of review at the end.

Grades

90-100% is A; B is 80-90%; C is 60-80%; D is 40- 60%; F is < 40%. Approximately, final is 35-45%; rest tests, homework,quizes 55-65%.
Tests, Quizzes, Homework: 55-65%,   Final Exam  35 -45%.

We will cover the material below BEFORE the dates below so as to have some time at the end to review.


Class Structure: Most of each class will be occupied by lecture. There will be time in each class for a ``lab session'', where you will be able to ask questions about homework, notes, or the book. My lectures will be based on the topics in the book, but I will not restate their account of the material. Rather, I will give a complimentary development with the expectation that you will read the text as we progress in class.

Course Grade
Tests, Quizzes, Homework: 55-65%,   Final Exam  35-45%.


  You may use a calculator, but Calculator approximations to answers will not  be allowed on quizzes and tests. Homework.  However, many homework problems, with or without slight modifications, will appear in quizzes and tests (so will the examples that I work on in my lectures and the examples solved in the textbook). Thus, it is absolutely imperative to work on each of the assigned problems, to attend all the classes and to read the textbook.

    Section omitted:  2.8.    Read and do homework by yourself for 2.3, 5.1, 5.2. Chapter 4: emphasis 4.3 ( using chain rule), rest is done by students on their own. Cover derivative rules after Chapter 3.
Chapters covered : 0-7


You should automatically do the homework covering the lectures WITHOUT being explicitly told what page is due when. The time table is the section leaders, not ours. We will cover everything much sooner in order to have some time at the end to review.  I have discovered from past experience that heavy reviewing at the end dramaticaly increases  your final exam score. Do the handout problems and primary homework first, which is a rock bottom minimum that you have to do in 115.

Secondary HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS

DAY

SECTIONS

ASSIGNMENT

1 0.1, 0.2 0.1:  5, 12, 30, 31, 39, 41, 42, 54, 57, 66, 67  

0.2:  14, 16, 18, 20, 23, 26, 32, 36, 51, 70, 79, 83

1
0.3, 0.4 0.3:  2, 13, 19, 38, 40, 42, 52, 55, 60, 78  

0.4:  4, 7, 20, 26, 30, 34

2
0.5, 1.1 0.5:  19, 20, 24 ,29, 35-37. 

1.1:  15, 16, 22, 25, 28, 31, 33, 34      1.2:  7, 8, 11 - 13

3
1.3 1.3:  1, 7, 8, 11, 12, 16, 18, 35, 41
 p.80, graph # 25,28,31 &3.8, p.318 graph #26, 32 35, 38 44.


4
1.4  1.4:  15, 17, 19 - 22, 28, 30, 47
5
1.5   1.5:  23, 24, 32, 37, 41, 43, 54, 61, 75
6
1.6:    1, 4, 30, 31, 34, 36, 38, 46, 48, 56, 58, 67, 70, 72, 79
7
1.7:     7, 8, 17, 19, 23, 24, 27, 31, 35, 39
8, 9

 
10
 
11 2.1 4, 6, 8, 10, 14, 15, 19, 24, 38
12 2.2 8, 14, 46, 49, 52, 55, 57
13 2.3 1, 4, 11, 15, 24, 28, 31, 40
14 2.4, 2.5 2.4:  32 - 37, 45, 47, 49  

2.5:  1, 2, 9, 15, 21, 22, 28, 36, 37, 41, 43

15 2.6, 2.7 2.6:  4 - 6, 9, 14, 19, 21, 24, 35 - 37, 43, 47  

2.7:  4, 9, 11, 13, 17, 25, 27, 32, 34, 49, 53

16 3.1 21, 27, 35, 41, 45, 46, 57, 66, 69, 75, 78, 92, 94
17 3.2, 3.3 3.2:  12, 22, 27  

3.3:  1, 4, 8, 9, 11, 13, 19, 20, 25, 27

18 3.4 13, 22, 28, 46, 56, 59,61.
19 3.4  constant acceleration
3.2: p.245, #34   3.4: p.270, #67, 68,69
20
 
21 3.5 19, 21, 35, 36, 41, 42, 60, 71
22 3.6, 3.7 3.6:  1, 12, 13, 15, 18, 25, 33 - 35, 42, 52, 67  

3.7: 1, 6, 10, 12, 14, 25, 35, 38, 41, 52, 53

23 3.8, 4.1 3.8:  2, 6, 9, 14, 15, 17, 25, 30, 33, 39, 48, 52, 58  

4.1:  1, 4 - 6, 32, 34, 36, 48, 50, 56, 85, 92

24 4.2, 4.3 4.2:  1, 24, 28, 33, 35, 36, 57  

4.3:  14, 28, 32, 39, 50, 53, 68

25 4.4, 4.5 4.4:  13, 15, 23, 24, 37, 41  

4.5:  5, 13, 18, 19, 31, 32, 42, 50, 59

26 5.1, 5.2 5.1:  31, 40, 42, 47 - 49, 51, 61, 62, 67, 73 - 75, 87  

5.2:  2 - 7, 19, 21, 23, 34, 38, 45, 48, 54, 61

27 5.3, 5.4 5.3:  1, 3, 6, 16, 22, 26, 31, 42, 44, 51  

5.4:  3, 7, 9, 12, 29

28 6.1, 6.2 6.1:  4, 6, 9 - 11, 14, 21, 30, 31, 36, 37, 46  

6.2:  1, 3, 5, 12, 16, 18, 21, 22, 32, 35, 39, 40, 49

29 6.3 4, 11, 20, 22, 26, 32, 42
30 6.4 9, 13, 15, 17, 24, 31, 35
31 7.1 5, 13 - 15, 23, 27, 34, 42, 54, 56
32 7.2 7, 25, 28, 36, 38, 40, 51, 59, 68, 75, 81
33
 
34
 
35  7.3 1, 24, 28, 32, 33, 37, 44 - 48
36 7.4 5, 13, 15, 21
37 7.5 18, 21, 28, 36, 41, 42, 45, 61
38 Review for final  
39 Review for final  

 

 Primary HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS
There is some overlap withthe secondary  homework.  The primary and secondary  homeworks are more or less a self contained complete coverages of the whole course.



Date
Section
Homework Problems

0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4
 0.1 #11,17-33,  0.2 #  47-52,  62-64. 0.3 # 30, 32, 64-70 0.4 # 19-28, 64-72

0.2,  0.4
read/do by yourself : 0.2 #  47-52.     0.4 # 19-28, 64-72  ( 0.4 is optional )


1.1 #:  15,16,19,20-26,32-35 .  1.2 #7-10,11a,15

1.3
#:  1.3 #1,18-23,25,27-23, 40-49.  IMPORTANT 

1.4,   1.5
1.4 #: 1  9-22,30,31,34. 1.5# 21-24,45-47, 51-61,98-100.

1.6, 1.7
 1.6 #:   69-78. 1.7  p.131, # 12,13, 24-27, 30-33

2.1, 2.2
2.1 p.146, #23-36. 2.2 p.155, # 3-5, 9-14, 15-17

2.4, 2.5
2.4  p.178 #:  41-49 2.5 p.188. # 8,12,  22-37, 41-44

2.5,  2.6
2.5 p189 # 35-40.    2.6 .  p.202 #:   19-25, 35 -37, 41-46

2.7, 3.1
2.7 p. 213 #37-42, 46-51.  3.1 p. 233 # 21-34,41-58 Also "Def.3.3", 68-79.


  3.1 and 3.2 are IMPORTANT assignment do ALL of them   !

3.2, 3.3 3.4               
3.2 p 243 # 11-25. 3.3 p.255 #13-21, 25-28.  3.4  p.269 # 24-56, 65,66.

3.5  hwk# 1
3.5 p. 281 # 64-66, 70-72.  start hmk# 1 ( handout)

3.6, 3.7
3.6 p.295 #55-60, 63(a)  3.7 p306 # 29-35, 40-43

3.8, 4.1
3.8 p.318 #26-29, 32-34, 57-62. 4.1 p.336 # 53- 61.

4.2, 4.3, 4.3, 4.4, 4.5
4.2 p 346 # 35-40.  4.3 p. 358  #28-48.  4.4 p.372 # 48-54. 4.5 p. 384 #63-65.


We have done Chapter 4 in class ,  read Ch. 4 and do the problems by yourself.


5.3 p. 422 # 31-39


5.4 p436 # 9-11


5.4 p. 436 # 15-23

Special hmwk # 1, #2
#1: Derivative rules  #2: chai

6.3
6.3 p.471 #17-31

7.2
7.2 p.500 # 21-28, 36-40, 51-62

7.2 7.2  p. 500 #  29-32, 41-43 , 63-74.

7.3
7.3  p. 508 # 20-31

5.4
5.4 p.436 #24-37

6.2, 6.3, 6.4
6.2 p.461 #39-48. 6.3 p. 471 # 32 -40. 6.4 p.480 # 13-18, 22-26

7.1, 7.2
7.1 p. 489 # 36-47,59-62  7.2 p.501 # 75-80

7.3
7.3 p.508 # 18, 20-31

7.4
7.4 p. 516 #  3,9,20-27

7.5
7.5 p.516 # ????????






























Review for final
06/29
FINAL EXAM
    ends at 10:15 AM,  Location:  Gibson 310





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