MATH 2300H (Azoff)
Fall 2005

This page was last updated on December 18.

Letter grades have been reported to the registrar.You can email me at azoff@math.uga.edu for your score on the final, class averages,etc.  You can also pick up your exam this week or next semester.


Contents

  • Exams
  • Assignments and Notes
  • e-mail Addresses and Phone Numbers of Class Members
  • Course Syllabus
  • Exams

    There were three hour exams and a comprehensive final exam during the semester.

    The first hour exam covered through Section 3.1.

    The second hour exam covered through Section 3.8.   Bold discussion problems could be used to help study for it.

    The third hour exam covered through Section 4.7.  Bold discussion problems could be used to help study for it.

    The final exam was held from Noon - 3 PM on Wednesday December 14.
    Study suggestions and practice problems were posted at 2300fnlinfo.pdf
    There was a review session in Room 410 Boyd starting at 1 PM on Monday December 12.


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    Assignment Summary

    Number Due Section Hand In Practice Bonus
    1  F 26 Aug
    1.1 2,10,14,30,40,41,46 9,15,23,24,37,42,43,47 44
    1.2 6,14,22,48,66,74 4,19,33,47,65,75 78
    1.3 4,14 5,13 32
    1.4 8,16,26 9,19,29 44
    2 W 31 Aug
    2.1 10,22,26,30,42 11,21,27,31,39 34
    2.2 6,26,32,38,54 7,25,33,41,53 60
    3
    F 2 Sept
    2.3 8,18,26,46,58,69 3,21,27,47,57,63 71
    4
    W 7 Sept
    2.3 73, 76, 78, 80
    74, 75, 79
    82
    5
    M 12 Sept
    2.4 12,32,44,48,50,60 11,23,33,47,49,59 64,70
    2.4 A,B,C*
     
    6
    F 16 Sept
    3.1 16,18 11,19  
    3.1 6,22,26,32,36,40,50 7,21,27,33,39,41,49 46
    7
    F 23 Sept
    3.2 8,24,38,46,54,58,60,61,70 19,25,35,49,53,55,69,71 63
    3.3 12,16,24,32,44,52,54,60 11,19,23,35,41,51,55,59 62
    8
    F 30 Sept
    3.4 14,30,36,48,60,62,71 13,31,37,49,59,65 70
    3.5 6,10,20,30,44,52 5,9,27,29,43,48 46
    9
    F 7 Oct
    3.6 2,6,8,14,26 1,5,9,15,25 10
    3.6 12,18,20,24,28 19,21,27,29 36,42
    10 W 12 Oct
    3.6 22,30,32,38,46 31,37,41,45,47 48,54
    3.7 10,20,34,40,48,66,74,78 7,29,37,51,65,73,75,79,83 82,86
    11 M 24 Oct
    3.8 8,10,22,34,40,48,52,58,60 7,9,25,41,47,49,53,57,59 63
    3.9 4,10,24,36,40,46,50,54,58 3,11,23,37,39,45,51,57,61 48,54
    12
    M 31 Oct
    4.2 14,24,30,32,38,40,44,48 13,21,29,31,37,41,45,49 52
    13
    M 7 Nov
    4.3 8,18,24,36,38,44,46,50,58 9,23,28,35,37,43,45,49,55,57 47,51,59
    14
    W 16 Nov
    4.4 12,24,28,30,38,40,42,44,48 13,23,27,29,33,35,39,43,45 46
    4.5 4,12,26,30,42,52 3,13,23,39,47,53,57
    15
    M 21 Nov
    4.6 2,10,22,24,40,44,66,74,82 7,13,21,29,38,45,67,75,79 90
    16
    M 28 Nov
    4.7 6,14,16,26,50,54,58 7,11,15,24,41,51,55 70
    17
    M 5 Dec
    5.2 6,20,26,28,34,46,50,56 13,21,23,29,33,39,49,55
    5.2 58,62,64,70,74,76 57,59,65,71,73,75 77
    18
    Tu 6 Dec
    ** 16,22,26,30,32,36,38,40 13,15,21,25,27,29,31,37,39

     *Assignment 6.  Use the Intermediate Value Theorem to solve the following inequalities:
    A.  x4-4x2>0;     B.  x+3 >= 4/x;    C.  (x2-4)/(x-5) >= 0,   D.  x>=1/x.

    **Assignment 18.  Problems come from Pages 365-6; reading of Section 5.7 is not required.

    Discussion of Problem 58 from Section 4.7 is posted.

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    Phone Numbers and e-mail Addresses.

    Go By Last Name e-mail Phone
    Matt
    Agan
    mcagan@uga.edu 706-766-1232
    Joanna
    Akin
    joanna41@uga.edu 478-960-3706
    Nicki
    Bertsch
    nicka123@uga.edu 404-510-8572
    Lauren
    Byrd,
    labyrd@uga.edu 478-213-3184
    Rebecca
    Carter
    rlcarter@uga.edu 706-614-1312
    Rachel
    Conley
    racheldc@uga.edu 678-462-8590
    Angela
    Guhl
    ang28@uga.edu 678-524-5602
    Mallory
    Heath
    malloryh@uga.edu 850-324-9997
    Marissa
    Hinds
    marissa@uga.edu 770-380-5688
    J.R.
    Killey
    dawg329@uga.edu 803-528-7246
    Julie
    Long
    jelong@uga.edu 404-510-5781
    Tommy
    Marshall
    tmarsh@uga.edu 912-690-2986
    Daniel
    Nesbitt
    dnesbitt@uga.edu 706-409-6961
    Michael
    Nooromid
    nooromid@uga.edu 404-561-0304
    Ernie
    Osburn
    ernieo@uga.edu 678-687-3632
    Tieuanh Phung
    tphung1@uga.edu 404-513-7061
    Casey
    Powers-Harrison
    cpharris@uga.edu 770-712-2695
    Sam
    Reid
    sreid86@uga.edu 404-680-7232
    Christine
    Tarleton
    pinkbear@uga.edu 706-357-1439
    Lena
    Trotochaud
    lenat87@uga.edu 706-424-1126

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    MATH 2300H (Azoff)
      Honors Differential Calculus
    Course Syllabus

    Web Page  http://www.math.uga.edu/~azoff/courses/4100.html 



    Call Number
    11-260




    Prerequisites
    MATH 1113 or a score of at least 16 on the placement test administered during orientation.




    Time & Place  12:20 - 1:10 PM  MWF
    323 Boyd



    Objective Understand the concepts of differential calculus and learn to apply them.



    Text Calculus, Early Transcendentals Version, 6th Edition, by C. Henry Edwards and David E. Penny, Prentice Hall, 2003 
    ISBN 0-13-008407-7.



    Topics Chapter 1. Functions, Graphs, and Models (Review)
    Chapter 2. Limits, Slopes, and Continuity
    Sections 3.1-3.4.  Derivatives: Definition and Computation
    Sections 3.5-3.10.  Applications and Transcendental Functions
    Sections 4.1-4.4. The Mean Value Theorem
    Sections 4.5-4.9  Applications to Graphing and Limits
    Sections 5.1-5.2 Antiderivatives and Differential Equations
    0.5 weeks
    2 weeks
    2.5 weeks 
    3.5 weeks 
    2 weeks 
    1.5 weeks
    1.5 weeks 



    Grading Homework 
    Hour Tests (3 @ 100 pts) 
    Final Exam
    100 points 
    300 points 
    200 points




    Homework will be collected on most days;  no late work will be accepted.  The final exam is scheduled for Noon-3PM on Wednesday December 14 in our usual classroom;  it will be comprehensive. 



    Instructor  E. Azoff
       e-mail 
       Phone 
       Office 
    azoff@math.uga.edu
    542-2608 
    443 Boyd 

      Office
      Hours
    8:30 - 9:30 AM on Tuesdays and Thursdays
    2:30 - 3:30 PM on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays
    No Office Hours on
    Oct 4, 5, 13, 18, 19, 25, or 26


    First Assignments

    Number Due Section Hand In Practice Bonus
    1  F 26 Aug
    1.1 2,10,14,30,40,41,46 9,15,23,24,37,42,43,47 44
    1.2 6,14,22,48,66,74 4,19,33,47,65,75 78
    1.3 4,14 5,13 32
    1.4 8,16,26 9,19,29 44
    2 W 31 Aug
    2.1 10,22,26,30,42 11,21,27,31,39 34
    2.2 6,26,32,38,54 7,25,33,41,53 60
    3
    F 2 Sept
    2.3 8,18,26,46,58,69 3,21,27,47,57,63 71
    4
    W 7 Sept
    2.3 73, 76, 78, 80
    74, 75, 79
    82
    5
    F 9 Sept
    2.4 12,32,44,48,50,60 11,23,33,47,49,59 64,70
    6
    M 12 Sept
    2.4 A,B,C*
     
    3.1 16,18 11,19  
     
     *Assignment 6.  Use the Intermediate Value Theorem to solve the following inequalities:
    A.  x4-4x2>0;     B.  x+3 >= 4/x;    C.  (x2-4)/(x-5) >= 0,   D.  x>=1/x.

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