Assignments for Calculus I
Instructor, Carol Schumacher
Fall, 2013

October, November, December

Date 

Topic 

Reading Assignment 

Homework
Friday, August 30

Course Procedures
Introduction to MyMathLab
Functions, calculus style!

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Monday, Sept. 2
Building Blocks of Functions
Representing Functions
B&C Sections 1.1 and 1.2

Online Homework: Orientation to MyMathLab
Written homework: Finish warm-up exercises.

Wednesday, Sept. 5
Exponential functions, Logarithmic Functions, Inverse Functions
B&C Section 1.3 Online Homework: Sections 1.1 and 1.2
Friday, Sept. 7
Trigonometric functions and their inverses B&C Section 1.4 Online Homework: Section 1.3
(Don't neglect the Functions in Action sheet! Be ready to ask questions before the weekend!)
Monday, Sept. 9
Local Linearity and Rates of Change B&C Section 2.1 Online Homework: Section 1.4
Written homework: Functions in Action Homework sheet.
Wednesday, Sept. 11
Local linearity continued; Mark Twain's Mississippi.
The Derivative as a Rate of Change
Interpreting the derivative

(Not to turn in: Practice with Maple! Get really comfortable with the exercise we were working on at the end of the hour on Monday.)
Friday, Sept. 13
The derivative function
Online Homework: Local Linearity and rates of change
Written homework
:
Mark Twain's Mississippi
Monday, Sept. 16
Quiz # 1---local linearity and rates of change.
 
Wednesday, Sept. 18 Geometry and the derivative, part I
Lab
: Pet Functions and their derivatives.
Written homework: The Derivative Function Homework handout
Friday, Sept. 20 Geometry and the derivative, part II

Online Homework: Geometry and the Derivative I.
Group project on Pet Functions---5 minute presentations

Monday, Sept. 23
Derivatives: an analytical approach.
Introducing limits

B&C: Review Section 2.1.Read Section 3.1 through pg. 129.(Stop at "Continuity.") Written homework: Geometry and Derivatives
Wednesday, Sept. 25
Limits---graphical, numerical, and symbolic Handout---"Getting Down to Details"
B&C Section 2.2

Be working on the Difference Quotients online assignment due Thursday night.

Friday, Sept. 27
New Limits from Old B&C Section 2.3 Online Homework: Difference Quotients
Written Homework: Computing Limits
Monday, Sept. 30
Limits involving infinity B&C Sections 2.4 & 2.5 Online Homework: Limits, The Basics
(Write down questions from reading!)
Wednesday, October 2
Continuity and Limits
Differentiability and Continuity.
B&C Section 2.6 and B&C Section 3.1 starting at "Continuity" on pg. 121 Online Homework: Infinite Limits
Written Homework
: New Limits From Old. (Due at midnight.)
Friday, October 4
Indeterminate forms of limits
   
Monday, October 7
Rules of differentiation, part I.
B&C Section 3.2

Written Homework: Continuity and Limits (or the pdf version)
Online Homework: Continuity and Limits

Wednesday, October 9
Test #1
Online Homework: Practicing our first differentiation rules.
Friday, October 11
No class---October Break!
Monday, October 14
New Derivatives from old: Product and Quotient Rules B&C Section 3.3  
Wednesday, October 16
Derivatives of Exponential functions.
Introducing IVP's and Diffeqs
Introducing Crash and Scooter.
B&C Section 3.8 Online Homework: Practicing Differentiation Rules, I
Friday, October 18
Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions B&C Section 3.4 (Do as much as you can on handout: Differential Equations and Their Solutions.)
Monday, October 21
The Chain Rule B&C Section 3.6
Written Homework
: Differential Equations and Their Solutions. (Due)
Wednesday, October 23

The Chain Rule as a theoretical machine: Implicit Differentiation, Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions, The relationship between the derivative of a function and the derivative of its inverse, Derivatives of inverse trig functions.

B&C Sections 3.8 and 3.9 Online Homework: Practicing Differentiation II and Practicing the Chain Rule
Friday, October 25
Symbolic Differentiation. Bringing it all together.   (Nothing to turn in.) Practice taking Derivatives!!!!
Monday, October 28
Differentiation Gateway Exam
Crash and Scooter "weigh in"---You should be done with all of the mathematical work on the project.
Wednesday, October 30
Modeling using differential equations---Exponential Growth and decay.
Introducing the
Loans and Investments Project.
  Writing Crash and Scooter project
Friday, November 1
Derivatives and local extrema B&C Sections 4.1 & 4.2 Written homework: solving some special initial value problems.
Crash and Scooter Project due
Monday, November 4
Local vs. global maxima---the importance of the Extreme Value Theorem.
Applied Optimization--introduction
 
Wednesday, November 6
Optimization workday. Written Homework: Finding Critical Points (handout)
Online Homework: Maxima and Minima
Friday, November 8
Quiz # 2---Optimization  
Monday, November 11
Geometry of Derivatives, part III: differentiable functions and their graphs. B&C Section 4.3  
Wednesday, November 13
Newton's Method for Finding Roots Handout---complete prep exercises. Online Homework: Calculus and Graphing
Written homework: Rework Optimization Quiz (you are not allowed to talk to anyone by Prof. Schumacher about this.)
Loans and Investments Project due (by 4 p.m.)
Friday, November 15
Theoretical underpinnings: the Mean Value Theorem and its corollaries. B&C Section 4.6 Written Homework: Calculus and Graphing
Monday, November 18
Proving the Mean Value Theorem. Topics for Test # 2 Newton's method lab due. (Both warmup and lab write-up).
Wednesday, November 20
Test #2
Friday, November 22
Antidifferentation workout---lots of antiderivates to practice on. (Not to turn in.) B&C Section 4.8  

Thanksgiving Break 

Monday, December 2
Rates of change and total change. Signed area.   Online Homework: Practicing with indefinite integrals
Wednesday, December 4
Approximating Areas under Curves
and properties of the definite integral.
Riemann sums: left, midpoint, right.
B&C Sections 5.1 & 5.2
Friday, December 6
Area Accumulation Functions
Carol's notes from Riemann Sums and Sigma Notation
 

Online Homework: Approximating sums.
Work on written hmwk "Estimating Total Change.doc" (due Monday.) pdf version.

Monday, December 9
The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus and the indefinite integral.

Written Homework: Estimating total Change. . .
Online Homework: Sigma notation and Riemann Sums; area accumulation.

Wednesday, December 11

Finish up with the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus and Area Accumulation

Integration by Substitution.

Do as much of the written homework Area Accumulation Functions and the Fundamental Theorem as possible. Come to class with questions.
Friday, December 13
Integration Practice Written Homework: Area Accumulation Functions and the Fundamental Theorem.
(Short) online Homework
: Integration by substitution.

Final Examination
Tuesday, December 17, 2013 from 6:30-9:30