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FALL 2004
MATHEMATICAL
ANALYSIS I
scores
office hours
deadlines
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PREPARATION
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Make sure you are registered into
this course. If you are enrolled at Purdue University
North Central (PNC), you can use
SOLAR to do this.
Logon to your Blackboard account between Monday, August 23 and Friday,
August 27.
Buy A
TI-83 Calculator.
Buy either the TI-83 (or TI-83 plus, or TI-83 silver edition) calculator.
Buy the texts: Calculus and its Applications
(8th edition) and Supplementary Chapters, Calculus and its Applications.
The required texts can be bought from the
PNC bookstore.
Check out both the
MA 223 syllabus
and the
general class syllabus
Check
out
frequently asked questions asked by students.
Check out
previous
course material
for previous quizzes, scores, student evaluations and other course
material.
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If you are anxious to start before the semester begins, before August
23rd, download "attendance1", "attendance2", ...,
"attendance14" given below and start answering the questions.
The homework questions, "hmk1", ..., "hmk7" are also given below
for you start working on, if you wish. You cannot send me--I will
not accept--your answers, though, unless you submit them through WebCT
Blackboard. All answers must be submitted through
Blackboard; WebCT allows me to not only keep track of the material you
submit but also allows me to grade your submissions.
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WEEK 1. August 23,25,27
Chapter 1. Functions, Graphs and Models:
1.1 Graphs and
Equations,
1.2 Functions and
Models,
1.3 Finding Domain
and Range,
1.4 Slope and
Linear Functions
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attendance1
not handed in
Answer the questions from hmk1
selected
at random for you by the
Blackboard on or before 4 am (West
Lafayette, Indiana, time) Friday, September 3.
Use the WebCT quiz/homework link to submit your homework
assignment; do not use the WebCT email to send me your homework
assignment! Submit
as many times as you want before the deadline, and receive the highest
score of all the submissions.
TI83-lab1
is a document which gives a list of all the TI-83 instructions used this
week. It is for your information; it is not handed in.
Check how you did on your
homework assignment by looking your score up at
scores
after 9 pm (West Lafayette, Indiana, time) Friday September
3. Use your ID number to locate your score under the column H1.
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WEEK 2. August 30; September 1,3
Chapter 1. Functions, Graphs and Models:
1.5 Other Types of
Functions,
1.6 Mathematical
Modeling and Curve Fitting.
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attendance2
not handed in
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The
Blackboard
quiz to be done on or before 4 am Friday, September 10.
One 20 minute timed submission is allowed; each student does the
quiz by themselves with no help from others.
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Check out practice quiz1 questions to help you prepare for this quiz; these
questions are not handed in.
TI83-lab2
not handed in.
Check how you did on your quiz by looking your score up at
scores
after 9 pm (West
Lafayette, Indiana, time) Friday, September 10. Use your ID number to locate your
total score, which is given in the third-to-last column under TT, and your
current grade, which is given under the next-to-last column under G.
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Labor Day Holiday, Sept 6
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WEEK 3. September 8,10
Chapter 2. Differentiation
2.1 Limits and
Continuity: Numerically and Graphically
2.2 Limits:
Algebraically
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WEEK 4. September 13,15,17
Chapter 2. Differentiation
2.3 Average Rates
of Change
2.4 Differentiation
Using Limits of Difference Quotients
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WEEK 5. September 20,22,24
Chapter 2. Differentiation
2.5 Differentiation
Techniques: The Power and Sum-Difference Rules
2.6 Instantaneous
Rates of Change; Business Applications
2.7 Differentiation
Techniques: The Product and Quotient Rules
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WEEK 6. September 27,29; October 1
Chapter 2. Differentiation
2.8 The Chain Rule
2.9 Higher-Order
Derivatives
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WEEK 7. October 4,6,8
Chapter 3. Applications of
Differentiation
3.1 Using First
Derivatives to Find Maximum and Minimum Values and Sketch Graphs
3.2 Using Second
Derivatives to Find Maximum and Minimum Values and Sketch Graphs
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Mid-semester Break, October 11,12
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WEEK 8. October 13,15
Chapter 3. Applications of
Differentiation
3.3 Graph
Sketching: Asymptotes and Rational Functions
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WEEK 9. October 18,20,22
Chapter 3. Applications of
Differentiation
3.4 Using
Derivatives to Find Absolute Maximum and Minimum Values
3.5 Maximum-Minimum
Problems: Business and Economics Applications
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WEEK 10. October 25,27,29
Chapter 3. Applications of
Differentiation
3.6 Differentials
3.7 Implicit
Differentiation and Related Rates
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WEEK 11. November 1,3,5
Chapter C. Trigonometric Functions
C.1 Introduction to
Trigonometry
C.2 Derivatives of
the Trigonometric Functions
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WEEK 12. November 8,10,12
Chapter 4. Exponential and Logarithmic
Functions
4.1 Exponential
Functions
4.2 Logarithmic
Functions
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Last day to
drop the course, November 19
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WEEK 13. November 15,17,19
Chapter 4. Exponential and Logarithmic
Functions
4.3 Applications:
The Uninhibited Growth Model
4.4 Applications:
Decay
Chapter B. Differential Equations:
B.1 Further
Background
Thanksgiving
Vacation, November 24-26
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WEEK 14. November 22
Chapter 4. Exponential and Logarithmic
Functions
4.5 The Derivatives
of a^x and log_a x
4.6 An Economics
Application: Elasticity of Demand
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WEEK 17. December 13,15,17
Final Exam
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Monday, December 13,
10:15-12:15noon, T219 (notice, this final is NOT held in S218!)
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