CALCULUS I                                                      Dr. Carla Morris
MATH221 - Spring  2014                                   Phone: 677-0327 (H)
Dover: 1:00 - 2:15 MW                                                  857-1216 (O)
                                                                              Email: cmorris@udel.edu
                                                                              Office Hours: 8:30-9:45, 2:30-3:45pm MW,
                                                                                                     11:30am-12:30pm TR
                                                                                                      or by appointment
  
 Text:Calculus and Its Applications by Goldstein, Lay, Schneider, and Asmar (Thirteenth Edition)

Course Description: This course is designed for business students to be introduced to some of the key concepts of calculus. The main difference in this course and Calculus A (241) is that Trigonometric functions are not utilized. Topics that will be discussed are a review of functions, derivatives of polynomials, exponents and logarithms, integration of polynomials, exponents and logarithms, techniques of integration and some discussion of bivariate functions and functions of several variables.

Date          Sections                               Date               Sections

2/10              0.1 - 0.3                               4/07              4.1 - 4.3
2/12              0.4 - 1.1                               4/09              4.4 - 4.5
2/17              1.2 - 1.3                               4/14              4.6, 5.2, 5.3
2/19              1.4                                        4/16              Test 3    3.1 - 5.3
2/24              Test 1   0.1 -1.4                   4/21               6.1 - 6.2
2/26               1.5 - 1.6                               4/23              6.3 - 6.4
3/03               1.7 - 2.1                               4/28              6.5 - 7.1
3/05               2.2 - 2.3                               4/30               7.2 - 7.3
3/10                2.4                                       5/05               9.1
3/12               2.5                                        5/07               9.2 
3/17               2.6-2.7                                  5/12             Test 4   6.1 - 9.2
3/19              Test 2   1.5 - 2.7                   5/14              9.3-9.6
3/24               3.1 - 3.2                                5/19              Review
3/26               3.2 - 3.3                       
3/31 & 4/01  Spring Break

Test 1 This test will cover functions, exponents, quadratic equations, the slope of a line and limits and derivatives.

Test 2 This test will cover rules for continuity and for differentiation. It will cover the first and second derivative rules and how to apply these rules in curve sketching and optimization problems.

Test 3 This test will cover the product, quotient, power and chain rules for differentiation, implicit differentiation and rules for working with exponential and logarithmic functions will be discussed. Finally compound interest and applications of natural logarithms to economics will be covered.

Test 4 This test will cover Antidifferentiation or Integration. It will cover Riemann sums, how to find areas under or between curves, how to integrate using substitution or parts. It will also cover working with functions of several variables, how to find partial derivatives of bivariate functions and how to find local extrema of bivariate functions.

Grading Policy:

          TEST #1 100%       There will be 4 tests and a final
                    #2 100%         exam. The final will count twice.
                    #3 100%         One of these six grades will be
                    #4 100%         dropped so your final grade is
FINAL (Counts 100%        based on 500 points.
              Twice) 100%

                                 A      93% and above                 C     73-76
                                 A-     90-92                                  C-     70-72
                                 B+     87-89                                 D+    67-69
                                 B       83-86                                 D      63-66
                                 B-     80-82                                  D-    60-62
                                 C+    77-79                                  F    below 60%
 

Class Guidelines:
 

1. You are responsible for all class material if you miss a class.

2. If you miss a test you must have a documented medical excuse, or a reason I feel is appropriate, in order to take a makeup. Please contact me at the office or at home if this happens to let me know what is wrong.

3. Homework will be reviewed during class or you can make an appointment for more help.

4. Homework will not be collected but your tests will be similar to the assignment. Therefore, your homework will be the best way to determine if you will be ready for the test.

5. Although the tests are worth 100 points, there will be some pop quizzes given at various times that will give you an opportunity for extra credit. These quizzes are similar to homework and there will be no makeup quizzes given.

6. Only non-graphing calculators will be permitted. 

7.  Most of your tests require graphing. You are to bring your own graph paper for these tests.
 

Academic Honesty Policy:  Cheating is not tolerated.  All UD students are required to be familiar with and abide by the Student Code of conduct as promulgated in
The Official Student Handbook 
http://www.udel.edu/stuguide/13-14/code.html#honesty.  This policy will apply to every exam, quiz, homework, and any other assignment 
given in this course.  Violations of any kind can result in a failing grade for the course.

CALCULUS ASSIGNMENTS - MATH221

Section        Problems

0.1               1,5,7,9,11,14,17,21,23,29,31,33,35,37,53,55
0.2               1-39 odd
0.3               1,3,5,7,11,13,15,19,23,25,33,35
0.4               1-45 odd
0.5              1,3,7,9,11,15,17,19,21,25,27,33,37,41,45,49,57,61,69,85,87,93,97
0.6               1,3,7,9,11,15
1.1               1,3,5,7,9,13,17,21,25,31,33,35,37,39,41,43
1.2               1-21 odd,25a,29,31,33
1.3               1,5,9,13,17,21,25,27,29,31,33,35,37,41,45a,53,55,57,63,65,69,71,73
1.4               1,3,5,7,9,11,17,19,23,27,29,31,37,41,45,49,51,55,57
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1.5               1-25 odd
1.6               1,5,7,11,13,15,19,21,23,25,27,31,35,37,39,41,43,53,55
1.7               1,5,9,11,15,19,23,25,29,33,37,39
1.8                1-15odd
2.1               1-17 odd
2.2               1-11 odd, 19,25,29,31,39,41
2.3               1,5,9,13,17,21,25,35.39
2.4               1-11 odd, 15,19
2.5               1,3,5,9,11,15,17
2.6               1,3,5,11,17,21
2.7               1,3,5,7,9,12,13
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3.1               1,3,5,9,11,13,15,20,25,27,29,31,35
3.2               1,3,5,11,13,15,17,19,29,33,37,39,41,43,47,53
3.3               1,5,9,13,17,21,23,25,31,33,39,45
4.1               1,5,9,13,17,19,25,29,31,35
4.2               1-43 odd
4.3               1,5,7,11,13,15,17,21,25,27,29,31
4.4               1,2,5,7,9,11,13,15,17,19,21,23,27,31,35,35,37,39,43,44
4.5               1,3,5,7,13,15,17,19,21,25,31
4.6               1,3,5,7,9,11,15,17,19,23,27,29,31,33,35,42,43,45
5.2               1a-c,3c,4c,7,11,17
5.3               1,3,5,7,13,15,17
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6.1               1-47 odd
6.2               1-17 odd
6.3               1-11 odd,17-23odd,27-37odd
6.4               1-25 odd
6.5               1,3,5,11,13,15,17
7.1               1,3,5,9,15,16
7.2               1-11 odd, 15,19,23
7.3               1,5,9,19,21,23,25
9.1               1,3,5,7,9,11,13,19,21,23,27,32,39,40
9.2               1,5,7,13,19,23,25,33
9.3               1-15 odd
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9.6              1,5,8,12,15,21,25,27,31,35,37