MATH 2400H (Azoff) 
Calculus with Theory 
Fall 2003

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

    The meidan score on the final exam was 152.5. A slightly revised version of Dr. Shifrin's final from last year was used for practice.

    There were three hour exams during the term.

    The first hour test, covering Chapters 1 through 4, was held on Thursday, September 18; the median score was 84.

    The second hour test, concentrating on Chapters 5, 6, 9, and 10, was held on Thursday, October 23; the median score was 79.

    The third hour test, concentrating on Chapters 7 and 11 and Supplements E and F, was held on Thursday, November 20; the median score was 79.

    The following problems were used to practice for the first hour test.

    The following studyguide was used to practice for the second hour test.

    Bold Practice Problems from Chapters 7 and 11 and word problems from Supplements E and F highlight material covered on the third hour test.

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    Assignment Summary


    #
    Due 
    Chap
    Hand In  Practice 
    Bonus
    1
    W 8/27
    1
    1i, 1ii, 2, 4(even), 5iv, 9, 11, 12iv, 17, 20 1iii, 3iv, 4(odd), 5, 12, 14, 18, 25 
    6, 21
    2
    F 9/5
    2
    1ii, 3ad, 5, 9, 12, 13a, 14a, 19 1i, 2(include proofs), 8, 10, 13b, 14b, 15, 23 
    20, 25
    3
    F 9/12
    3
    2, 5, 10ac, 12abc, 21ab, 23, 27 1, 3, 4, 8, 11, 12d, 19, 22, 26
    13, 16, 25
    4
    1i-iii,4,10i-ii,11,14i-ii,17i-ii 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 15, 18
    13, 20 
    4
     F 9/26
    5
    test 1 corr, class problem1, 2,3iv-vi,4i-ii,8
    1,3i-ii,5,7,10,11,14,17
    14ab, extra2
    5
    F 10/3
    5
    21a, 27i-ii, 29, 33, 37
    20, 22, 25, 26, 32, 36, 39
    31
    6
    1, 3, 4, 5, 10a, 13, 14a, 16ab
    2, 6, 7, 9, 10cd, 11, 15
    12, 16c
    6
     M 10/13
    9
    1,3,5,6,9,11bc,13,14,19,23,28,30i-iv 2,4,7,8,10,15,17,21,22a,24, 30v-x
    12,18
    7
     M 10/20
    10
    2iii-v,3,4iii,5ii,8,9,12,15,16,26,29 1,2,6,7,13,21,28
    18,31
    8
     W 11/5
    7
    3,5,7,10,11,14,17 2,6,8,9,12,16
    13ab,18
    9
     M 11/10
    11
    Text: 1iii,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,19 Supplement F: 17-28
    16-183
    10
     M 11/17
    11
    Text: 3,28,29,36,37,38a,42,48,49 27,30,38b,44,50,51ab
    33,40 
    11
     M 11/24
    11
    Supplement E : 7,9,13,15,21,23 Supplement E : 10,11,14,17,22,25 E 29
    12
    M 12/1
    8
    1,3,6,14 1v-viii,7,12,13
    2,5,8
    13
     F 12/5
    12
    1i-iv,2,3,5,7,12ab,13,14,15 1v-viii,4,6,8,9,11,16,20
    23

    1 epsilon-delta proof that the limit as x approaches 4 of 2x+5 is 13
    2 epsilon-delta proof that the limit as x approaches 1/2 of 1/x is 2
    3These bonus problems are from the text.  Problems 29-34 and 36 on Supplement F can also be worked for bonus points.

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    Phone Numbers and e-mail Addresses


    Go By Family Name e-mail
    Phone
    Robert Brown Bleached_Black_89@yahoo.com 354-1827
    Susan Chung misera@uga.edu 357-1504
    Brian Claggett brlecl@uga.edu 357-1323
    Michael Davis 64vette@uga.edu 678-662-1391
    Stephen Dowell rx78gp02@uga.edu 357-1167
    Darren Earl thagor@uga.edu 770-355-9144
    Katie Eubanks katieee@uga.edu 357-1458
    Josh Foster sanityb@uga.edu 678-895-8108
    Tate Henshaw str8t814@aol.com 770-548-8094
    Doug Jackson kingly1@uga.edu 247-5554
    Joe LeCates lecates@uga.edu 357-1176
    Adam Lilly ninjaadam44@yahoo.com 357-0259
    David Margolis dmargolis1234@hotmail.com 227-2701
    Erin Mordecai morde@uga.edu 357-1447
    Nichole Rosamilia nrosa@uga.edu 357-1495
    Jenny Samford csm@uga.edu 770-712-3080
    Clare Scott scottch7@uga.edu 357-2337
    Martin Seay mcseay@uga.edu 255-8627
    Zach Smith sbob1917@comcast.net 351-1298
    Sam Stephens samboo88@uga.edu 357-1502
    David Stockton dantomas@uga.edu
    Brett Wilson bretto84@uga.edu 678-697-5601
    Lindsay Wright law1028@uga.edu 357-2296
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    Course Objective

    From the preface to the text:  "In addition to developing the students' intuition about the beautiful concepts of calculus, ... to persuade them that precision and rigor are neither deterrents to intuition, nor ends in themselves, but the natural medium in which to formulate and think about mathematical questions."

    MATH 2400H 
    Calculus with Theory 
    Course Syllabus


    Web Page  http://www.math.uga.edu/~azoff/courses/2400.html 



    Time & Place  11:15 - 12:05 MWF 
    11:00 - 12:15 Th
    303 Boyd



    Text  Calculus,  by Michael Spivak, 3rd Edition,  Publish or Perish Inc.,   Houston Texas, 1980;  we will cover Chapters 1 - 12 this term.



    Topics Numbers 
    Functions and Graphs 
    Limits and Continuity 
    Differentiation 
    Applications 
    Big Theorems and Least Upper Bounds 
    Inverse Functions
    2 weeks 
    1 week 
    2 weeks 
    2 weeks 
    3 weeks 
    2 weeks 
    1 week



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




    Homework will be collected once or twice a week;  no late work will be accepted.   The final exam is scheduled Noon - 3 PM 
    on Wednesday December 10;  it will be comprehensive. 




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

    Office Hours Daily:         12:30 - 1:30 PM  No office hours on Monday, October 6

    First Assignment 
    Due Wednesday August 27


    Read
    Hand In  Practice  Bonus
    Chapter 1
    1i, 1ii, 2, 4(even), 5iv, 9, 11, 12iv, 17, 20 1iii, 3iv, 4(odd), 5, 12, 14, 18, 25  6, 21

    Practice problems may be discussed on Thursdays.

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