Mathematics 181 Honors

181 CALCULUS I (4+1) 4 credits

Instructor  Course Section                      Time
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Eric Olson  H06 Math 181 HONORS CALCULUS I      MTWRF 1:00-1:50pm AB635

Announcements

[09-Dec-13] Final Review

There is an extra review session for the final at 1pm in AB107 on Sunday, December 13. This review session is optional and intended to address any questions you may have after studying.

[09-Oct-23] Quiz 8

Quiz 8 has been moved from Thursday to Friday October 23.

[09-Sep-24] Exam 1

Please bring your student ID to the exam.

[09-Sep-09] Sayaka's Office Hours

Sayaka is sick and has cancelled her office hours for Wednesday, September 9.

Course Information

Instructor:
Eric Olson
email:
ejolson at unr edu
Office:
MWF 12 noon Ansari Business Building AB 614 and by appointment.
Homepage:
http://fractal.math.unr.edu/~ejolson/181/
Assistant:
Sayaka Olsen
Office:
Mondays and Wednesdays from 5pm to 6pm AB 613.
Text:
Simmons, Calculus with Analytic Geometry, 2nd Edition, McGraw-Hill, 1996

Homework

Assignment #1 due September 1, 2009
    Section 1.2 # 3, 8, 13 
    Section 1.3 # 1acd, 2abc, 5ab
    Section 1.4 # 3
    Section 1.5 # 13acegij
    Section 1.6 # 2
    Section 1.7 # 6, 8

Assignment #2 due September 10, 2009
    Section 2.2 # 5ac
    Section 2.3 # 1, 18, 27, 28, 29
    Section 2.4 #9
    Appendix A.2.  Use the delta-epsilon definition of limit to verify

                                            2
                                  lim      x  = 2
                                     1/2
                              x -> (2   )
    
    and
                                        1
                               lim    ----- = 1/3.
                              x -> 1  x + 2

Assignment #3 due September 22, 2009
    Section 3.1 # 2abdi, 4abc
    Section 3.2 # 5, 9, 21, 27, 28
    Section 3.3 # 1, 8, 11, 14, 17, 18, 26, 30, 33

Assignment #4 due October 16, 2009
    Section 4.3 # 8, 21, 28, 32
    Section 4.4 # 5, 7, 28
    Section 4.5 # 2, 3, 4, 8, 9

Assignment #5 due November 2, 2009
    Section 4.4 # 8, 19
    Section 4.5 # 10, 13, 21, 23
    Section 5.3 # 1, 4, 13, 18, 31, 37, 38, 39, 40,
                  43, 45, 48, 49, 57

Assignment #6 due December 1, 2009
    Page 213 # 3, 6, 11, 14, 16, 20, 23, 24, 26
               30, 32, 37, 38, 39, 41
    Page 216 # 7, 8, 9, 10

Maple Worksheets

  1. October 16 (mw)
  2. October 19 (mw)

Lectures

  1. August 24
  2. August 25
  3. August 26
  4. August 28
  5. August 31
  6. September 1
  7. September 2
  8. September 4
  9. September 8
  10. September 9
  11. September 11
  12. September 14
  13. September 15
  14. September 16
  15. September 18
  16. September 21
  17. September 22
  18. September 23
  19. September 25
  20. September 28
  21. September 29
  22. September 30
  23. October 2
  24. October 5
  25. October 6
  26. October 7
  27. October 9
  28. October 12
  29. October 13
  30. October 14
  31. October 16
  32. October 19
  33. October 20
  34. October 21
  35. October 22
  36. October 26
  37. October 27
  38. October 28
  39. November 2
  40. November 3
  41. November 4
  42. November 6
  43. November 10
  44. November 13
  45. November 16
  46. November 17
  47. November 18
  48. November 20
  49. November 23
  50. November 24
  51. November 25
  52. November 30
  53. December 1
  54. December 2
  55. December 4

Quizzes and Exams

Calendar

Mon, Aug 24, 2009   Instruction begins
                    Chapter 1.1-2.5
Mon, Aug 24, 2009   Late registration begins

Mon, Aug 31, 2009   Appendix A2, Chapter 2.6
Wed, Sep 2, 2009    Final Date: adding classes or changing registration
Wed, Sep 2, 2009    Final Date: late registration and paying fees
Wed, Sep 2, 2009    Undergraduate Application for Graduation due
Wed, Sep 2, 2009    Final Date: 100% refunds

Mon, Sep 7, 2009    Labor Day
                    Chapter 3.1-3.3

Mon, Sep 14, 2009   Chapter 3.4-3.6

Mon, Sep 21, 2009   Chapter 4.1
                    Review on Wednesday
                    Exam 1 on Thursday
                    Chapter 4.2

Mon, Sep 28, 2009   Chapter 4.3-4.4
Thu, Oct 1, 2009    Graduate Application for Graduation due
Fri, Oct 2, 2009    Final Date: 50% refunds

Mon, Oct 5, 2009    Chapter 4.5-4.6, 5.1-5.2

Mon, Oct 12, 2009   Chapter 5.3-5.5
Fri, Oct 16, 2009   Final Date: dropping classes

Mon, Oct 19, 2009   Chapter 6.1-6.3

Mon, Oct 26, 2009   Chapter 6.4-6.5
Fri, Oct 30, 2009   Nevada Day

Mon, Nov 2, 2009    Chapter 6.6
                    Review on Wednesday
                    Exam 2 on Thursday

Mon, Nov 9, 2009    Chapter 6.7
Wed, Nov 11, 2009   Veteran's Day
                    Chapter 7.1-7.2

Mon, Nov 16, 2009   Chapter 7.3-7.4

Mon, Nov 23, 2009   Chapter 7.5
Thu, Nov 26, 2009   Thanksgiving Day
Fri, Nov 27, 2009   Family Day

Mon, Nov 30, 2009   Chapter 7.6-7.7
Sat, Dec 5, 2009    Commencement

Mon, Dec 7, 2009    Review
Wed, Dec 9, 2009    Prep Day

Thu, Dec 10, 2009-
Wed, Dec 16, 2009   Finals Week

Grading

    12 Quizzes (drop 2)        10 points each
     2 Exams                   80 points each
     1 Final Exam             100 points
     8 Homework Assignments     5 points each
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                              400 points total

Final Exam

Final exam will be held on Monday, December 14 at noon-2pm in AB635.

Equal Opportunity Statement

The Mathematics Department is committed to equal opportunity in education for all students, including those with documented physical disabilities or documented learning disabilities. University policy states that it is the responsibility of students with documented disabilities to contact instructors during the first week of each semester to discuss appropriate accommodations to ensure equity in grading, classroom experiences and outside assignments.

Academic Conduct

Bring your student identification to all exams. Work independently on all exams and quizzes. Behaviors inappropriate to test taking may disturb other students and will be considered cheating. Don't talk or pass notes with other students during an exam. Don't read notes or books while taking exams given in the classroom. You may work on the programming assignments in groups of two if desired. Homework may be discussed freely. If you are unclear as to what constitutes cheating, please consult with me.
Last Updated: Tue Jul 28 11:16:47 PDT 2009