ANTALYA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY FALL 2014 Course: Math 111 Instructor: Naciye Kınık Keresteci Instructor’s office: A2-32 Instructor’s e-mail: naciye.kinik@antalya.edu.tr Main Textbook : Calculus for Business, Economics, Life Sciences and Social Sciences th by Raymond A. Barnett, Michael R. Ziegler, Karl E. Byleen (13 edition) Recommended Textbook: Thomas’ Calculus by George B. Thomas Jr, Ross L. Finley Course Website: https://lms.antalya.edu.tr/ Office Hours Thursdays 03:00pm -04:00pm : Fridays 02:00pm -03:00pm Week Topics to be covered 1 Linear Equations and Inequalities, Graphs and Lines 2 Functions, their graphs and transformations 3 Linear, Quadratic, Polynomial and Rational Functions 4 Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 5 Composite and Inverse Functions and Function Examples of Applied Courses 6 Introduction to Limits, Infinite Limits and Limits at Infinity, Infinite Games 7 Continuity and the Derivative 8 Basic Differentiation Properties and Differentials 9 Derivatives of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions, Derivatives of Products and Quotients 10 The Chain Rule and Implicit Differentiation 11 Related Rates, Elasticity of Demand and derivative of the Inverse Functions 12 First and Second Derivatives and Their Graphs 13 Convex and Concave Functions and Their Graphs, L’Hopital’s Rule 14 Curve Sketching Techniques, Absolute Maxima and Minima 15 Optimization Resources: Lectures A: Tuesdays 01:30pm-02:50pm, Thursdays 01:30pm-02:50pm, Location: A190/91 B: Tuesdays 04:00pm-05:20pm, Fridays 04:00pm-05:20pm, Location: A2-89/90 Textbook Office Hours MyMathLab (Login URL: www.pearsonmylab.com After purchasing the book you will be given a username and a password.) Follow weakly assigned homework and quizzes at MyMathLab!!! Registration information is as follows: Course Name: Math111-AIU Course ID: kinik64183 Tutorials A: Mondays 11:00am-11:50am, Location: A2-91/92 B: Wednesdays 02:30pm-03:20pm, Location: A2-89/90 Pit Stop (Location: A2-17, Schedule: to be announced) Assessment Weight Schedule / Deadline Midterm 30% 5 November (Tentative) MyMathlab Quizzes 30% Every Sunday Midnight Final 40% To be announced Screening Test th rd 23 September 2014 Attendance Attendance is highly encouraged in Math 111. Actual physical presence (with any resulting verbal interaction between instructor and student) can be as necessary to understanding the course's subject matter as completing homework assignments. Do not forget that this course requires your effort on regular basis. Otherwise it will be very difficult to catch up if not impossible with this fundamental course (Calculus is a prerequisite for many courses.). Do not miss any classes unless you have a serious, legitimate reason! Promptness Make sure that you come to class fairly enough before the instructor comes. Entering the classroom after the instructor's presentation has started can be distracting both to the instructor as well as to other students. Other Class Disruptions Unless there is an emergency stay seated during the lecture. Avoid distracting movements, talking to each other, eating, drinking and electronics. You need to pay attention to the lecture. Classroom Interaction You may/should ask topic-related questions during the lecture. Everybody has different understanding perspectives. Ask your questions so we can interactively develop a better understanding of each topic. Do not forget that if you get prepared before coming to class it will help your understanding and you will be able to ask more accurate questions. Each task you submit must be totally yours. Cheating is strictly forbidden!