Math 2200: Calculus (MWF 10:10-11:00)
Fall 2006
Professor Daniel K. Nakano
Office:
Phone: 542-2643
Office Hours: MWF 1:20-2:20
Text: Edwards & Penney, Calculus with Analytic Geometry, 6th edition
COURSE SCHEDULE
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Week |
Topics |
Homework |
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8/16-8/18 |
Tangent Lines, Slope, Limits |
(2.1) 1,4,7,13,17,20,26,29,34 (2.2) 2,3,8,13,21,26,30,33,53,61 |
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8/21-8/25 |
Limits, Continuity |
(2.3) 1,4,7,19,24,27,35,37,48,55 (2.4) 3,12,13,30,32,45,49,51,55,66 |
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8/28-9/1 |
Derivatives, Rate of Change, Basic Differentiation Rules |
(3.1) 2,5,13,18,23,27,36,49,51,52 (3.2) 3,5,15,22,39,47,50,52,58 |
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9/6-9/8 |
Chain Rule, Derivatives of Algebraic Functions |
(3.3) 1,4,12,13,20,28,33,49,57,62 (3.4) 1,4,17,28,37,47,48,63,64,65 |
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9/11-9/15 |
REVIEW MIDTERM (material through Section 3.4) |
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9/18-9/22 |
Max-Min on a Closed Interval, Applied Max-Min Problems |
(3.5) 5,7,13,18,19,27,33,41,44,47 (3.6) 1,2,10,11,16,21,30,44 |
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9/25-9/29 |
Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions, Exponential, Logarithms, Inverse Functions |
(3.7) 5,11,20,33,51,58,64,70,77,81 (3.8) 1,7,13,23,33,38,48,58,59 |
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10/2-10/6 |
Implicit Differentiation, Related Rates |
(3.9) 1,6,9,17,25,31,34,37,41,44, 51,54,56,58,63,67 |
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10/9-10/13 |
Applications of the Derivative, Increments, Differentials, Linear Approximation |
(4.2) 1,4,7,14,17,22,25,30,37,42 44,45,49,50 |
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10/16-10/20 |
REVIEW MIDTERM (material through Section 4.2) |
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10/23-10/25 |
Increasing and Decreasing Functions, Mean Value Theorem |
(4.3) 3,7,10,11,13,22,25,29,33,42,47,58 |
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10/30-11/3 |
First Derivative Test, Applications, Curve Sketching |
(4.4) 2,7,19,26,29,33,35,41,43,44,46 (4.5) 2,4,6,9,15,20,25,38,49,51 |
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11/6-11/10 |
Higher Derivatives, Concavity, Curve Sketching, Asymptotes |
(4.6) 2,7,10,20,27,31,36,44,50,65,76,87 (4.7) 1,9,13,22,30,34,40,45,47 |
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11/13-11/17 |
Integrals, Antiderivatives, Initial Value Problems |
(5.2) 1,5,12,17,25,33,35,42,49,52,60, 63,64,68,73,79 |
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11/20 |
REVIEW |
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11/27-12/1 |
Additional Topics |
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12/4-12/6 |
REVIEW (for Final Exam) |
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Final: Friday, December 8, 2006, 8:00-11:00am.
Grading Policy
Final: 40%
Midterms (2): 20% each
Homework: 20%
Remarks:
1) I highly recommend that you read your book before coming to
class. You will probably not understand everything the author says,
but it will help you to keep up during the lectures. Success in this
class will depend on your ability to read outside of class.
2) Homework for the previous week is due on the following Wednesday.