Instructor: Office: Office Phone: Office Hours: Required Text: Math-202 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I Spring 2012 Mrs. Adsit, www.uwgb.edu/adsitt ES 323 E 465-2255 fax: 465 2376 email adsitt@uwgb.edu 10:30 – 11:30 MWF – or just drop in Calculus-Early Transcendentals, 7th ed., by J. Stewart TENTATIVE SYLLABUS Week Beginning Material 1/23 A Preview of Calculus, Chapter 1 Review Chapter 1 Review 2.1 The Tangent and Velocity Problems 2.2 The Limit of a Function 1/30 2.3 Calculating Limits using the Limit Laws 2.4 The Precise Definition of a Limit 2.5 Continuity 2/6 2.6 Limits at Infinity: Horizontal Asymptotes 2.7 Derivatives and Rates of Change 2.8 The Derivative as a Function 2/13 Review Exam 1 Wednesday 2/15 3.1 Derivatives of Polynomials and Exponential Functions 3.2 The Product and Quotient Rules 2/20 3.3 Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions 3.4 The Chain Rule 3.5 Implicit Differentiation 3.6 Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions 2/27 3.7 Rates of Change in the Natural and Social Sciences 3.8 Exponential Growth and Decay 3.9 Related Rates 3/5 3.10 Linear Approximations and Differentials/Review 3.11 Hyperbolic Functions Review Exam 2 Wednesday 3/7 4.1 Maximum and Minimum Values 3/12 Spring Break 3/19 4.2 The Mean Value Theorem 4.3 How Derivatives Affect the Shape of a Graph 4.4 Indeterminate Forms and L’Hospital’s Rule 3/26 4.5 Summary of Curve Sketching 4.6 Graphing with Calculus and Calculators 4.7 Optimization 4/2 4.8 Newton’s Method 4.9 Antiderivatives Review Exam 3 Friday 4/6 4/9 5.1 Area and Distances 5.2 The Definite Integral 4/16 5.3 The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus 5.4 Indefinite Integrals and the Net Change Theorem 5.5 The Substitution Rule 4/23 6.1 Areas between Curves 6.2 Volumes 6.3 Volumes by Cylindrical Shells 4/30 Review Exam 4 Wednesday 5/2 Review Final Exam Monday May 7th 8 -10 am GRADING POLICY: 4 One Hour Examinations 100 pts each = Final Examination 150 pts Homework 4 packes, 30 pts each 400 pts 150 pts 120 pts 670 pts Extra credit opportunities will not be available. HOMEWORK: Homework is vital to understanding mathematics. Do more than the assigned problems. You should do enough problems so that you understand the material and then more problems until you do them speedily. Check your answers using the answer key in the back of the text. Homework will be assigned each class and should be done every day. Homework will be collected each exam day. Put your homework in the center in a 2 pocket binder with a center designed to hold 3 hole punched papers. Begin each section on a new page and highlight the section in the upper right hand corner. On an otherwise blank first page, list the sections being handed in and your name. You must show your work for credit on homework. Up to two points can be lost by not following this format. Just as you would not expect to learn to play the piano by just watching your teacher and not practicing on your own, you cannot expect to learn mathematics without plenty of daily practice. Review is also necessary. Presumably this class is a prerequisite for something in your major that requires you to remember how to do this work. Review will help you retain this material in your long term memory. CLASS PREPARATION: You are expected to come prepared to class by reading the material which will be covered that day and having completed the homework for the preceding sections. Mathematics builds on itself and it is difficult to understand new material without a grasp of earlier material. In addition, we have a very full schedule of material to learn so your active participation is necessary. WHERE TO FIND HELP: Ask about specific homework questions in class. Also, a solutions manual containing each homework problem completely worked out is available. You may also review class lessons online linked under D2L content. MathTV.com is also a helpful site for explanations. You may find tutoring at www.uwgb.edu/tutoring TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES: If you are experiencing technical difficulties with the Mediasite, please call Adult Degree Technical Support at (920)-465-2879 or adultdegreesit@uwgb.edu. If you experience a temporary internet difficulty, please read your text and work out the required homework in that fashion. RECORD KEEPING: Clerical errors can occur so you are strongly encouraged to keep all of your homework and exams until you have received your final course grade. Grading Scale out of 670 points A 100-92% 616 pts AB 91-89% 596 pts B 88-82% 549 pts BC 81-79% 529 pts C 78-70% 469 pts D 69-60% 402 pts F 59-0% Consistent with the federal law and the policies of the University of Wisconsin, it is the policy of the University of Wisconsin - Green Bay to provide appropriate and necessary accommodations to students with documented physical and learning disabilities. If you anticipate requiring any auxiliary aides or services, you should contact me or the Coordinator of Services for Students with Disabilities at 465-2671 as soon as possible to discuss your needs and arrange for the provision of services. Calculus Problems: Note!! Do more than the assigned problems. Do enough problems so that you understand how to work each kind. Then do enough more problems so that you can do them quickly. Check your work! Worksheet 1.1 3,7,9,11,17,23-65 Every Other Odd (EOO) 1.2 1,3,11,13,15,17 1.3 1-7 odd, 9-23 EOO, 31,35,39,43,45,51,55 1.4 3-21 odd, 25 use your calculator on these 1.5 1-21 odd, 25 1.6 1-13 EOO, 21, 23-53 EOO, 63-67 EOO 2.1 1-7 odd 2.2 1-25 odd,29-37 odd 2.3 1, 9-35 odd, 41-47 odd 2.4 1-5 odd, 15-21 odd 2.5 1,3,5,7,13-39 EOO, 41, 43,47, 51, 53 2.6 1-37 odd, 41-45, 53, 55,57 2.7 3,5-17 odd, 27-37 odd, 39, 2.8 1-31 odd, 37, 39, 43-45 3.1 3-39 odd, 43, 45,51 3.2 1-33 odd, ,35,37, 43, 49 3.3 1-25 odd, 33, 35, 39-49 3.4 1-57 EOO, 59,61,65,77 3.5 1-25 odd, 27, 33, 35 49-59 odd 3.6 1-35 odd (optional 39-49) 3.8 1,3 (base e is OK), 9, 11 3.9 1-21 odd 3.10 1-3, 11-19, 23-27 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 1-43 EOO, 47-61 odd, 65 1-17 odd 1-21 odd, 33-51 odd 5-25, 29-61 odd Choose 10 – 12 from 1 – 51, do 61-69 odd 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 1-23 odd 1-25 odd, 33-39 odd, 47, 49 1-55 odd, 67 1-11odd,15-45 odd, 59-61 odd 1-73 odd 6.1 6.2 6.3 1-29 odd, 35 1-17 odd, 19, 31, 39, 41 1-25 odd, 37-41 odd 3-13 odd, 17, 31,35 1-27 odd 1-19 odd, 21-75 EOO, ,51,53, 57-63 odd, 67