Text: Calculus:
Single and Multivariable, Hughes-Hallett et. al., 2nd ed., Wiley,
1998
Calculator: A graphing calculator can be
useful at times. A TI-85 or TI-86 is
recommended.
Schedule: Unless announced otherwise in
all sections, all topics on this syllabus will be possible topics on the common
final. However, the pacing of topics
will likely vary from section to section.
You should not count on hour exams, assignments, etc. being on the same
day in your section as is indicated on the syllabus. Also, all sections are expected to do one or two projects, but
the dates are up to your instructor.
Web tests: Math 208 is impossible to
understand unless you remember how to calculate standard derivatives and
integrals. There are two web tests
available, one on derivative formulas and one on integral formulas, to assess
whether you have done any needed review.
The extent to which these count in your grade is up to your instructor. Dates when each test can be taken on a proctored
basis in the College Testing Center (127 Burnett) or the Math Lab (105 Bessey)
are listed below. The tests will also
be available for anonymous practice from any computer with web access and a
suitable browser, at http://calculus.unl.edu/gateway.html if the computer
systems are not too busy, but only proctored exams taken in the testing centers
will contribute to your grade.
Final exam: The final exam for all students
in 208 this semester is scheduled for 6:00‑8:00 p.m., Monday, May
5. You are expected to arrange your schedule to take this exam. If this is impossible, you will need to get
approval well in advance from the Math Department to take an alternate final,
which will be given after May 5.
Week
of |
Class |
Section(s)/Topics |
Exercises |
Jan. 13-17 |
1 |
Policies/11.1 |
p. 570 # 17-19 |
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2 |
11.2,11.3 |
pp. 574-575 #
1,8,9,10,19,20 pp. 580-583 #
5,6,13 |
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3 |
11.4 |
pp. 590-594 #
1,2,3,6,7,8,23 |
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4 |
11.5 |
pp.
599-600 # 1,3,5,7,10,12,13,15,17 |
Jan. 20 |
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Martin Luther King
Day - No Classes |
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Computer Web
Test 1, derivative formulas, can be taken officially from January 21 -
February 3. |
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Jan. 21-24 |
5 |
11.6,12.3-12.4 |
pp. 607-608 #
3,9,13-17 p. 650 # 15,18 |
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6 |
Limits and
Continuity |
pp. 615-616 #
2,4,5,7,11 |
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7 |
13.1 |
pp.
658-660 # 1,3,8,10,11,13,15 |
Friday, January 24
is the last day to drop and remove a course from your record. |
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Jan. 27-Jan.31 |
8 |
13.2 |
pp. 663-664 #
1,3,5,7,21,23,27,29,30,33,34,37 |
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9 |
Review |
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10 |
13.3 |
pp. 670-672 #
1,3,4,5,11,13,15,19,20,23 |
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11 |
13.4 |
pp. 678-679 #
3,5,11,13,15,21,23,25,28,29,30,32,34,35 |
Feb. 3-7 |
12 |
13.5 |
pp. 685-686 #
1,2,3,5,7,9,11,12,13 Handout problems on
gradient applications |
NOTE: Monday, February 3 is the last day to take
Computer Web Test 1 as a proctored exam. |
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13 |
Review |
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14 |
13.6 |
p. 692 #
1,3,5,7,9,11,13,18 Handout problems on
the chain rule |
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15 |
13.7 |
p.
696 # 1,3,5,7,9,13,15,17,19 |
Feb. 10-14 |
16 |
13.8 |
pp. 702 #
1,2,3,5,7,9,11,12 |
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17 |
Differentiability |
p. 715 #
3bcde,4bcde |
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18 |
Review |
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19 |
HOUR
EXAM 1 |
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Feb. 17-21 |
20 |
14.1 |
pp. 725-726 #
1,5,6,7,8,13,14,19 |
Computer Web
Test 2, integration formulas, can be taken officially from February 18
- March 3. |
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21 |
14.1 |
Handout problems on
local extrema and saddle points |
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22 |
14.2 |
pp. 734-735 # 2,3,4,5,6,11 |
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23 |
14.2 |
pp.
735-736 # 13,16,17,22 |
MATH
208 SYLLABUS SPRING, 2003
Week
of |
CLASS |
Section(s)/Topics |
Exercises |
Feb. 24-Feb.28 |
24 |
14.3 |
pp. 741-743 #
1,4,5,6,7,12,13,14,23 Handout problems on
Lagrange multipliers |
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25 |
Review |
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26 |
15.1 |
pp. 759-760 #
1,3,10,13 |
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27 |
15.2 |
p.
769 # 1,3,5,7,9,10,13 |
Mar. 3-7 |
28 |
15.2 |
pp. 769-770 #
14,15,17,19,21,23,25,27 |
NOTE: Monday, March 3 is the last day to take
Computer Web Test 2 as a proctored exam. |
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29 |
15.3 |
pp. 773 #
1,5,7,9,11,13,17 |
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30 |
15.3 |
Handout problems on
triple integrals |
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31 |
15.4 |
pp.
777-778 # 1,2,5,7,9,13,15,16,19 |
Friday, March 7 is
the last day to change to or from "Pass/No Pass". |
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Mar. 10-14 |
32 |
15.4 |
Handout problems on
polar iterated integrals |
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33 |
15.5 (Cylindrical) |
pp. 784-785 #
1,2,5,6,12,15,18,21,22 |
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34 |
15.5 (Spherical) |
pp. 784-785 #
3,4,7,11,16,24 |
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35 |
16.1 (Review) |
pp. 805-806 #
15,17,19,23,25,29 |
Spring break, March 16-23. |
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Mar. 24-28 |
36 |
Review |
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37 |
EXAM 2 |
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38 |
17.1 |
pp. 826-827 #
5,6,7,9,11,13 |
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39 |
18.1 |
pp.
842-843 # 1,3,4,7,9,13,15 |
Mar. 31-Apr. 4 |
40 |
18.2 |
pp. 849-850 #
3,5,6,7,8,11,12,13,15 |
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41 |
18.3 |
pp. 856-857 #
2,3,4,9,11,14,15 Handout problems on
path independence/gradient fields |
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42 |
18.4 |
p. 866 # 3,11,13 Handout problems on
Green's Theorem |
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43 |
Review |
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Apr. 7-11 |
44 |
19.1 |
pp. 882-883 #
1,3,5,7,9,11,15,17 |
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45 |
19.2 (only ) |
p. 890 # 1,3,5,7,9 |
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46 |
Review |
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47 |
20.1 |
p.
901 # 5,7,8,10,11 |
Friday, April 11 is
the last day to withdraw from a course and receive a grade of W |
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Apr. 14-18 |
48 |
20.1 |
pp. 901-902 #
12,14,17,19,21 |
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49 |
20.2 |
p. 908 #
1,3,5,6,7,9,11,12 |
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50 |
Review |
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51 |
20.3 |
pp.
915-916 # 1,2,5,11,16,17,19-22 |
Apr. 21-25 |
52 |
20.4 |
p. 920 # 2,3,5 |
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53 |
20.4 |
pp. 920-921 #
6,7,8,15 |
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54 |
Review |
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55 |
EXAM
3 |
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Apr. 28-May 2 |
56 |
Review |
Dead Week |
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57 |
Review |
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58 |
Review |
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59 |
Review |
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FINAL EXAM: Monday, MAY 5, 6:00-8:00
P.M. (Rooms TBA) |
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