Math 109 Calculus I Fall 2009

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Math 109 Calculus I Fall 2009 Professor: Pete Goetz CRN: 42802 Office: BSS 358 Office Hours: Monday 4-5, Tuesday 8-10, Wednesday 3-4, and by appointment. Phone: 826-3926 Email: pdg11@humboldt.edu Website: www.humboldt.edu/~pdg11 Time and Place: M W Th F 9:00-9:50 Siemens Hall 128 Textbook: Single Variable Calculus: Early Transcendentals, 6th Edition, James Stewart. Calculator: Although not required I strongly encourage you to get a graphing calculator for this course. I recommend the Texas Instrument calculators and especially the TI-89 or TI-89 Titanium. Note that you will need a calculator for some homework assignments, but calculator use will be limited on quizzes and exams. GE: Math 109 is considered an area B general education lower division course. As such it can fulfill a portion of the area B requirement. This course will develop mathematical concepts and quantitative reasoning and demonstrate their widespread applications in problem solving. Course Topics: Limits, continuity, derivatives, integrals and their applications. Homework: You should work very hard on the homework. It almost goes without saying that you cannot learn mathematics without doing lots and lots of problems. The homework assignments are on the schedule of topics below. This semester all assignments will be done online using the homework application WebAssign. The website is at www.webassign.com. I sent an email to your HSU account on Saturday, August 22 with instructions for logging on. You have a total of 5 attempts at each problem per assignment. Each assignment is worth 10 points, and you will be able to keep track of your scores on the site. I will drop your two lowest homework scores.

With some exceptions, furlough days, holidays, the table below tells you when the homework assignments are due. Assignment Made Monday Wednesday Thursday Friday Assignment Due (2:00 am) Thursday Friday Monday Tuesday Worksheets: Some days in class you will have the opportunity to work in groups on worksheets. These will usually be collected the following class meeting time. You may continue to work with your group members outside of class. The dates of the worksheets are listed on the schedule below. Exams: We will have two midterm exams during the semester in addition to a cumulative final exam. The dates for these exams are given below. Mark your calendars and plan accordingly as no makeup exams will be given. Midterm Exam 1 Friday, September 25 Midterm Exam 2 Thursday, November 5 Final Exam Monday, December 14, 8:00 am 9:50 pm Academic Integrity: Please see http://studentaffairs.humboldt.edu/judicial/academic_honesty.php for HSU s policy on academic honesty. Grading Components: HW 15% Worksheets 20% Exams 20% each Final 25%

Important Suggestions: 1. Don t get behind in your work, homework, etc.. Come to class every day. 2. Participate in class, ask questions, make use of my office hours. 3. Form a study group, however make sure everyone is participating equally. 4. Read the book! You must spend time reading each section carefully. The best way to read a math book is to first read the section like it s a novel, i.e. don t skip around and don t worry about verifying details. Then read it again with a pen and scratch paper handy and verify details. 5. You are responsible for knowing the University policy, procedures, and schedule for dropping or adding classes. See http://www.humboldt.edu/~reg/regulations/schedadjust.htm l for more information. Emergency Evacuation Procedures: The evacuation plan for the classroom is posted on the orange signs. Also review http://studentaffairs.humboldt.edu/emergencyops/campus_emergency_preparedness.php for information on campus Emergency Procedures. During an emergency, information can be found on campus conditions at: 826-INFO or www.humboldt.edu/emergency. The following gives an approximate list of topics we will cover this semester. I will try my best to stick to this schedule. Make sure to read each section before the lecture. Schedule of Topics and Assignments Date Topics Sections Assignment 8/24 Introduction, Tangent and Velocity Problems 2.1 Intro to Web Assign, 1 Due: August 27 8/26 Limits 2.2 2 Due: August 28 8/27 Limits 2.2 3 Due: September 3 8/28 No class, furlough 8/31 Labor Day Holiday 9/2 Limit Laws 2.3 4 Due: September 4 9/3 Limit Laws, Definition of Limits 2.3, 2.4 5 Due: September 7 9/4 Definition of Limits 2.4 6 Due: September 11 9/7 Labor Day, no class

9/9 No class, furlough 9/10 Worksheet 1 9/11 Continuity 2.5 7 Due: September 16 9/14 Limits at Infinity 2.6 8 Due: September 17 9/16 Limits at Infinity, Derivatives 2.6, 2.7 9 Due: September 18 9/17 Derivatives as Rates of Change 2.7 10 Due: September 21 9/18 The Derivative as a Function 2.8 11 Due: September 22 9/21 Derivatives of Polynomials, 3.1 12 Worksheet 2 9/23 Derivatives of Exponential Functions 9/24 Review 9/25 Mid-term Exam 1 9/28 The Product Rule 3.2 14 Due: September 24 3.1 13 Due: September 25 Due: October 1 9/30 The Quotient Rule, Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions 3.2, 3.3 15 Due: October 2 10/1 Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions 3.3 16 Due: October 5 10/2 The Chain Rule 3.4 17 Due: October 6 10/5 The Chain Rule, Implicit Differentiation 3.4, 3.5 18 Due: October 8 10/7 Implicit Differentiation 3.5 19 Due: October 9 10/8 Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions 3.6 20 Due: October 12 10/9 Applications of Derivatives 3.7 21 Due: October 13 10/12 Applications of Derivatives, Exponential Growth 3.7, 3.8 22 Due: October 15 10/14 Exponential Growth, Related Rates 3.8, 3.9 23 Due: October 16 10/15 Related Rates 3.9 24 Due: October 19 10/16 Worksheet 3 10/19 Linear Approximation 3.10 25 Due: October 22 10/21 Hyperbolic Functions 3.11 26 Due: October 23

10/22 Extreme Values 4.1 27 Due: October 26 10/23 The Mean Value Theorem 4.2 28 Due: October 27 10/26 Graphical Implications of the Derivative 4.3 29 Due: October 29 10/28 L Hospital s Rule 4.4 30 Due: October 30 10/39 Summary of Curve Sketching 4.5 31 Due: not collected 10/30 Worksheet 4 11/2 Optimization 4.7 32 Due: November 5 11/4 Review 4.7 11/5 Mid-term Exam 2 11/6 No class, furlough 11/9 Newton s Method 4.8 33 Due: November 13 11/11 Veterans Day, no class 11/12 Antiderivatives 4.9 34 Due: November 16 11/13 Area 5.1 35 Due: November 17 11/16 Distance 5.1 36 Due: November 19 11/18 The Definite Integral 5.2 37 Due: November 20 11/19 The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus 5.3 38 Due: December 1 11/20 No class, furlough 11/23- Thanksgiving Holiday 11/27 11/30 Indefinite Integrals 5.4 39 Due: December 3 12/2 The Net Change Theorem 5.4 40 Due: December 4 12/3 The Substitution Rule 5.5 41 Due: December 7 12/4 The Substitution Rule 5.5 42 Due: December 8 12/7 Area between Curves 6.1 43 Due: December 10 12/9 Worksheet 5 12/10 Review/catchup 12/11 No class, furlough