MATH 107 CLASS INFORMATION, POLICIES,
and SYLLABUS SUMMER SEMESTER 2003
Instructor: Dr. Bo Deng
Office: 828 Oldfather
Hall
Phone: 472-7219 (Do
not leave voice messages)
E-mail: bdeng@math.unl.edu
Office Hours: 3:00 pm –
4:00 pm, Tuesday, Thursday and by appointment.
Grades: There will be
5 quizzes on Wednesday’s recitations. There will be 3 hour exams plus the Final
Exam, all on Friday’s recitations, except for the 4th of July. 20 points for each quiz. 20 points for the
Gateway Exam. 100 points for each hour exam. 200 points for the Final Exam.
There should be no more than 650 points for the session. A standard conversion between percentile
grades and letter grades will be used for your course grades.
Text: Calculus,
2nd Edition, by Smith and Minton
Calculator: You are required to have a graphing
calculator for this course. The TI-85
and TI-86 are recommended. Calculators
that do symbolic computations will not be permitted on exams.
Scheduling: The reverse side of this syllabus includes a
tentative schedule of assignments and exams.
These details are presented as a guide.
Your instructor may change the dates for each assignment and/or exam,
modify the exercise list, and/or add assignments. It is your responsibility to keep track of the course details and
schedule for your section.
Reading: You are expected to do the reading from the
appropriate sections BEFORE coming to the class meeting in which the topic is
scheduled.
Exercises: You are expected to work the assigned
exercises after the corresponding material is presented in class, and BEFORE
the next class meeting (lecture or recitation).
Projects and Other Assignments: This course
may include a group project. Your
instructor will decide on the specific requirements for your project
report. There may also be other graded
assignments, at the discretion of your instructor.
Prerequisite
Policy: Students must have completed Math 106 with a
grade of C or better before taking Math 107.
Any students who do not meet this requirement will be dropped from the
course.
GATEWAY
EXAM: This exam consists of 6
questions in which you are asked to carry out calculations without using
calculators, notes, or tables. You
must get at least 5 questions completely right to pass. If you do not pass the Gateway Exam when it
is first administered, you must go to the Arts and Sciences College Testing
Center (Burnett 127) or other authorized testing center for a retake
(picture ID required). The final
deadline for passing the Gateway is July 9, 2003.
Math
Resource Center: Students in Math 107 are
encouraged to use the Mathematics Resource Center (MRC) in 105 Bessey Hall if they have questions
related to this course, or as a place to meet and discuss group projects. The hours for the MRC are 8:00 am -- 4:00
pm, Monday through Friday.
Special
Dates:
June 13, 2003 (Friday)
is the last day to withdraw from this course and not have it appear on your
transcript.
June
24, 2003 (Tuesday) is the last day to change your grade option to or from
Pass/No Pass. June
24, 2003 (Tuesday) is the last day to change your grade option to or from
Pass/No Pass.
July 2, 2003 (Wednesday) is the last day to drop this
course and receive a grade of W. (No
permission is required.) After
this date you cannot drop this course.
The FINAL EXAM is on
Friday, July 11, 2003
Students
are expected to arrange their personal and work schedule to allow them to take
the exam at the scheduled time. Students who have conflicting exam schedules
may be allowed to take an alternate final, which is always given after
the regularly scheduled final. No
student will be allowed to take the final exam early.
Departmental
grading appeals policy: Students who believe their
academic evaluation has been prejudiced or capricious have recourse for appeals
to (in order) the instructor, the departmental chair, the departmental appeals
committee, and the college appeals committee.
TENTATIVE
SCHEDULE
Week Section Exercises
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 GATEWAY EXAM (June 25–July 9) Week 4 Week 5 |
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4.4 The
Definite Integral 4.5 Fundamental
Theorem of Calculus 4.7 Numerical
Integration 4.6 Integration
by Substitution 4.6 Integration
by Substitution 5.1 Area
between Curves 5.2 Volumes
by Slicing 5.3 Volumes
by Cylindrical Shells 5.6 Work,
Moments, Hydrostatic Force 5.6 Work,
Moments, Hydrostatic Force EXAM 1 6.4 Growth
and Decay Problems 6.2 Inverse
Functions 6.7 Inverse
Trigonometric Functions 6.8 Calculus
of Inverse Trig Functions 7.1 Review of Formulas and Techniques 7.2 Integration
by Parts 7.2 Integration
by Parts 7.3 Trigonometric Techniques 7.5 Integration by Tables EXAM 2 7.4 Integration
by Partial Fractions 7.4 Integration
by Partial Fractions 7.1-7.5 Integration
Technique Review 7.7 Improper
Integrals 7.7 Improper
Integrals 8.1 Sequences
of Real Numbers 8.2 Infinite
Series 8.3 The Integral Test EXAM 3 8.3 The
Comparison Test 8.4 Alternating Series 8.5 Absolute
Convergence / Ratio Test 8.6 Power Series 8.7 Taylor
Series 8.7 Taylor
Series 8.8 Applications
of Taylor Series The 4th of July Holiday 9.1 Plane
Curves / Parametric Equations 9.1 Plane
Curves / Parametric Equations 9.2 Calculus and Parametric Equations 9.3 Arc
Length 9.3 Surface
Area 9.4 Polar
Coordinates 9.5 Calculus
and Polar Coordinates FINAL EXAM |
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p.361: 9,49,51,58 p.371:
2,5,9,13,16,19,24,26,27,78,82,83,84 p.397: 32b p.381:
1,2,6,8,13,17,21,24,26,27,32,34,36,37,41,44 p.381:
49,51,54,59,60,63,64,67,68,69,71,72,74,76,77 p.408:
6,8,9,15,17,18,29,32,33,34,35,37,38,44,46 p.423:
5,8,11,12,14,15,22,23,25,26,27,33,34 p.432:
1,3,6,7,9,12,14,15,24,25,30,39 p.462:
6,11,13,14,17,19,20,22,23 p.462: 26,29,31,33,34,37,38,41 p.509:
6,7,8,9,10,12,14,15,20,24,26,27,28,31,32,35,36,49 p.493:
2,7,8,9,12,13,18,21,23,24,26,27,33-36,38,39,48 p.534:
3,11,13,15,17,20,21,23,25,32,37,38,39,42,43,46,53,54 p.541:
4,7,11,12,17,18,19,22,23,27,28,34,38,45,46 p.559: 5,8,9,12,17,18,23,24,25,30,32,34,35,39,40,51,54,55,57 p.566:
7,8,9,10,11,14,17,18,21,24,31,32 p.566:
33,36,37,40,44,45,46,60,61,62,64 p.576:
4,5,7,11,12,17,41,42 p.594:
3,4,27,28,8,10,12,16,17,20 p.585: 4,7,10,11,14,15,19 p.585:
21,24,26,30,32,35,39 p.619: 1,3,5,7,9,15,17,19,22,29,32,33,36,37,38,41,42,43 p.617:
3-10,12,13,16,17,20,21,24,26,30,33,39,50 p.617:
52,54,56,57,58,61,62 p.634:
3,6,7,8,11,13,16,17,21,24,28,29,31,36,37,46,51,54,63 p.644:
2,5,6,7,13,16,18,19,22,26,27,30,33,34,39 p.656:
6,7,14,19,27,49,52,53,56 p.656:
9,15,20,22,30,31,36,41,45,46,60 p.664:
6,8,11,14,17,22,32,33,36,39,42,45,46,48 p.673:
6,9,11,13,20,22,23,37,39,40,44,45,46 p.680:
7,8,13,16,17,19,22,23,26,27,29,32,33,36,43,45 p.694:
11,12,14,16,17,18,19,21,22,24,28,32 p.694:
34,35,37,38,40,43,45,46,47,48,52,54,56,63 p.701:
1,6,7,10,12,16,17,21,22,29-32 p.728:
5,6,7,8,10,11,15,35-40,41,42,44 p.728:
45,48,49,50,52,53,56,58,71 p.737:
2,6,7,11,12,14,18,19,22,23,26,27,30,32,34,35,37,38,42 p.440: 10,15; p.745:
6,8,9,10,19,23 p.440: 33,37; p.745:
31,32; p.618: 63 p.757:
5-18,32,33,35,41,42,53,62,65,67,68,70,73,74 p.767:
8,9,11,12,16,17,19,22,26,27,29,35,40,46 |
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