Multivariable Calculus - Concepts and Contexts

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DAY SECTION
MTH 2120
Differential Equations Course Outline / Assignments (Spring 2005)
Instructor: Judy Fethe-- Office: AL211;
Homepage: http://www.pstcc.edu/facstaff/jfethe/
Office Hours: MW 8:30, 5:45, TR 10:00, F 11:45
Phone: 694-6688
Home: 539-1567
e-mail: jfethe@pstcc.edu
Text: Nagle, Saff, &Snider. Fundamentals of Differential Equations. Addison Wesley Longman, Inc., 6th edition, 2004 ISBN0321145720
Date-day Section/topic
page homework
Date-day Section/topic
page homework
W
1.1/ terminology
5
1-15 odd.
4.6/variation of parameters 197 10, 13, 17, 21, 23
F
1.2/solutions (incl. I. V. )
14
1,2,3-11 odd,12,21,22,23-27all
4.8/mechanical vibrations
219 1-11
M
1.3/ direction fields
22
1-7 odd, 10, 11-17 odd
4.9/mechanical vibrations
227 3,9,11,13
W
1.4/Euler’s method
28
1-7 odd
Study for test
230 1,3,5,11,23-31odd,35,38,39
F
2.2/separable equations
46
1-6 (class), 7-25 odd
CHAP. 4 TEST
M
2.3/linear equations
54
1-6 (class), 7-19 odd, 22
W
2.6/Bernoulli equations
79
21-27 odd
F
2.4/ exact equations
65
1-8 (class), 9-19 odd,23,26
7.4/inverse Laplace trans.
Study for test
81
1-9 odd, 13,17,21,23,31,33,35,39
7.5/solutions using Laplace 383 1,3,(5),7,9,11,14
“check” sol’s & dir. fields
7.5/solutions using Laplace 383 15-27 odd, (29,31,35)
1-6,8 (7), 9,(13),19,23-25
7.9/linear systems
416 1-6, 9
M
CHAP. 1&2 TEST, 2/7
7.2/Laplace transforms
7.3/ Laplace transforms
cont.
359 1-19, 20
365 1,3,5,9,13,14,15,17
375 1-9 odd, 21-29 odd
3.2/compartmental analysis, population
98
3.3/heating & cooling
107 1-7 odd, 10,11,(12)
5.2/more linear systems
250 1-5, 9
3.4/Newtonian mechanics
115 1-9 odd
Study for test
418 1,3,5,7,11,13,15,19, [7.9]
3.6/improved Euler’s method
132 7-10 all
CHAP. 7 TEST
Study for test
8.2/Taylor Series
440 1-6 all, 29,30,32,34
CHAP. 3 TEST
8.1/Taylor ODE solutions
430 1-6 odd
167 27-31, 1-19 odd, 41-45
8.3/Power Series solutions
450 11,13,15,17,19, 25, 29,30
177 1,3,7,11,15,19,21,23,29, 39-44 all
Study for test
497 1,3a,4a & convergence Test
4.4/undetermined coefficients
186 1-17, 21, 25-33
CHAP. 8 TEST
4.5/more undet. coefficients
192 1-19, 23-35
4.6/variation of parameters
197 2,3,5,7,14
4.2/H.L.E with constant coeff.
4.3/H.L.E.—complex roots, /Cauchy-Euler
equations
A complete syllabus can be found at-->
Review for final
W 5/4
FINAL
10-11:50
http://www.pstcc.edu/departments/adv/syllabi/2004/math/math2120.html
Evaluation:
Students are evaluated primarily on the basis of test scores. Excessive absences may lower the final grade. Cheating will not be tolerated and may result in immediate failure of the
course. Make-up tests will NOT be given. BUT, the final may (also) replace your lowest grade. Five "chapter" test grades and the final exam score will be averaged to calculate
your course grade. (SIX SCORES) In the event of snow cancellations Ch 8 and the final maybe combined as one test. In the event that an exam is scheduled on a snowy day,
if Knox Co is CLOSED and PSTCC is open, we will have class but the test will be moved to the next class time.
The grading scale is: 93-100: A; 88-92: B+; 83-87: B; 78-82: C+; 70-77: C; 60-69: D; below 60: F
PSTCC and TBR require all students attend class a minimum of 75% of class meetings. You are responsible for signing roll on a daily basis.
NIGHT SECTION
MTH 2120
Differential Equations Course Outline / Assignments (Spring 2005)
Instructor: Judy Fethe-- Office: AL211;
Homepage: http://www.pstcc.edu/facstaff/jfethe/
Office Hours: MW 8:30, 5:45, TR 10:00, F 11:45
Phone: 694-6688
Home: 539-1567
e-mail: jfethe@pstcc.edu
Text: Nagle, Saff, &Snider. Fundamentals of Differential Equations. Addison Wesley Longman, Inc., 6th edition, 2004 ISBN0321145720
day Section/topic
page homework
day
Section/topic
page homework
1
1.1/ terminology
5
1-15 odd.
1
1.2/solutions (incl. I. V. )
14
1,2,3-11 odd,12,21,22,23-27all
15
4.8/mechanical vibrations
219 1-11
2
1.3/ direction fields
22
1-7 odd, 10, 11-17 odd
16
4.9/mechanical vibrations
227 3,9,11,13
2
1.4/Euler’s method
28
1-7 odd
Study for test
230 1,3,5,11,23-31odd,35,38,39
3
2.2/separable equations
46
1-6 (class), 7-25 odd
17
3
2.3/linear equations
54
1-6 (class), 7-19 odd, 22
18
4
2.4/ exact equations
5
CHAP. 4 TEST
359 1-19, 20
65
7.2/Laplace transforms
7.3/ Laplace transforms
1-8 (class), 9-19 odd,23,2621-27 odd 19 cont.
2.6/Bernoulli equations
79
21-27 odd
20
7.4/inverse Laplace trans.
375 1-9 odd, 21-29 odd
Study for test
81
1-9 odd, 13,17,21,23,31,33,35,39
21
7.5/solutions using Laplace 383 1,3,(5),7,9,11,14
“check” sol’s & dir. fields
6
CHAP. 1&2 TEST Feb 7
7
3.2/compartmental analysis, population
98
8
3.3/heating & cooling
107 1-7 odd, 10,11,(12)
8
3.4/Newtonian mechanics
115 1-9 odd
9
3.6/improved Euler’s method
132 7-10 all
1-6,8 (7), 9,(13),19,23-25
365 1,3,5,9,13,14,15,17
15-27 odd, (29,31,35)
22
7.9/linear systems
416 1-6, 9
23
5.2/more linear systems
250 1-5, 9
Study for test
418 1,3,5,7,11,13,15,19, [7.9]
24
CHAP. 7 TEST
Study for test
25
8.2/Taylor Series
440 1-6 all, 29,30,32,34
10 CHAP. 3 TEST
25
8.1/Taylor ODE solutions
430 1-6 odd
26
8.3/Power Series solutions
450 11,13,15,17,19, 25, 29,30
Study for test
497 1,3a,4a & convergence Test
11 4.2/H.L.E with constant coeff.
4.3/H.L.E.—complex roots, /Cauchy-Euler
12 equations
167 27-31, 1-19 odd, 41-45
13 4.4/undetermined coefficients
186 1-17, 21, 25-33
13 4.5/more undet. coefficients
192 1-19, 23-35
14 4.6/variation of parameters
197 2,3,5,7,14, 10, 13, 17, 21, 23
A complete syllabus can be found at-->
177 1,3,7,11,15,19,21,23,29, 39-44 all
27
CHAP. 8 TEST
Review for final
M 5/2 FINAL
6:30-8:20
http://www.pstcc.edu/departments/adv/syllabi/2004/math/math2120.html
Evaluation:
Students are evaluated primarily on the basis of test scores. Excessive absences may lower the final grade. Cheating will not be tolerated and may result in immediate failure of the
course. Make-up tests will NOT be given. BUT, the final may (also) replace your lowest grade. Five "chapter" test grades and the final exam score will be averaged to calculate
your course grade. (SIX SCORES) In the event of snow cancellations Ch 8 and the final maybe combined as one test. In the event that an exam is scheduled on a snowy day,
if Knox Co is CLOSED and PSTCC is open, we will have class but the test will be moved to the next class time.
The grading scale is: 93-100: A; 88-92: B+; 83-87: B; 78-82: C+; 70-77: C; 60-69: D; below 60: F
PSTCC and TBR require all students attend class a minimum of 75% of class meetings. You are responsible for signing roll on a daily basis.
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