Math 10283

Instructor

Peng Fan

E-mail

p.fan@tcu.edu

Phone

817-257-6195

Office Hours

MF 10~11,TTh 11~12, or by appointment

Office

TUC 305

Web Page

http://faculty.tcu.edu/fan/

Textbook:

Mathematics with Applications   By Lial, Hungerford, and Holcomb (3rd edition for TCU)

Chapters covered:

11~13.

Goals:

Limits, Derivatives, Integrals, and Calculus in business

Requirements:

MATH 10273 or two years of high school algebra and one year of geometry. The elements of calculus, with applications to business and economics.

Calculator: 

TI-83 or 84 preferred

Grade:

Three examinations = 60%

Homework (due the next meeting) & Quizzes = 10%    

Final (comprehensive) = 30%

Homework & Quizzes:

  Date

 HW

 Qz

 Section

  Exercises

Notes

1/19/2012 #1   11.1
11.2
2,3
11,12,31,33,34
 
24 2 1Lim 11.1
11.2
33,40,48,49
20,21,28,49
 
26 3   11.4 4,6,7,12,20,23,34  
31 4   11.5 14,21,28,29,34,37,43,48 Bring you book
2/2 5   11.6 4,16,21,27,34,36,38  
7 6 2CR 11.7
11.8
27,32,44,48,56,62
20,53
 
9 Prac prob   p.763
p.719
15,21,37,47,68,77
65,66
 
14 Review        
16 Exam I        
21 7 3Exp 11.8 17,27,34,40,48,52,58,71  
23 8   11.9
12.1
30,32
9,12,22,25,36,38
Bring you book
28 9   12.2 18,25,30,32,39  
3/1 10 4Gr 12.4 3,6,11,13,18,26,28  
6 11   12.4
12.3
19,20,21,22
39,40,42
 
8 12   12.3 33,34,36,37,44  
13 13   12.3 8,11,17,22,45,46  
15 Prac prob   page 764
page 824
67,69,72
15,25,44
 
27 Review        
28 Office 9~5        
29 Exam II        
4/3 14   13.1 20,25,28,35,36,40,43,  
5 15 6Int 13.2 7,14,20,24,28,32,34  
10 16 7Sub 13.2 10,12,18,19,22,26,36  
12 17   13.4 5,9,14,20,21,26,28,30  
17 18   13.3
13.4
7b,11b,12b,13ac
40,43,47
 
19 19   13.5 9,24,26,28,30,31  
    prac prob page 896 20,26,32,43,48,62  
24 Review        
25 Office9~5   Class 5~6    
26 ExamIII        
5/4 Review2~3        

Links:

Derivative animation

Integral animation

Derivative and Integral

Examination dates:

Exam I: Thursday, February 16

Exam II: Thursday, March 29

Exam III:  Thursday, April 26

Final: 3~5:30, Tuesday, May 8

Mathematics Clinic:

Where and when

Make-up and attendance policies:

University policy states that regular and punctual class attendance is essential and that no assigned work is excused due to absence, no matter what the cause. An attendance sheet will be circulated each class.  There is  no make-up quiz or test unless you are on the official absence list or you can show me a notification from Campus Life. You must inform me before the test.

TCU Disabilities policy:

Texas Christian University complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act and

Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 regarding students with disabilities.

Eligible students seeking accommodations should contact the Coordinator of

Student Disabilities Services in the Center for Academic Services located in Sadler

Hall, 11. Accommodations are not retroactive, therefore, students should contact

the Coordinator as soon as possible in the term for which they are seeking

accommodations.

 

Academic Misconduct (see section 3.4 from Student Handbook):

 

Any act that violates the academic integrity of the institution is considered academic misconduct. The procedures used to resolve suspected acts of academic misconduct are available in the offices of Academic Deans and the Office of Campus Life.