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 10:00-10:50am AB635
Announcements
Review on Wednesday
The review will be held in the Ansari Business Building AB206 at
2pm Wednesday December 8. I will place a sign on my office window
indicating where we are meeting.
Final Exam Practice Problems
There are practice problems available
and solutions to help prepare for
the final exam. Also prepare by reviewing
all previous quiz, exam and homework problems.
[18-Nov-10] Second Exam
The second exam will be Thursday, November 18 in class. There
will be a practice exam and solutions posted sometime during the
week of November 10 to help you prepare for this exam.
[15-Nov-10] Solutions to Practice Problems
Solutions to the second
exam practice problems have been posted.
Note the errors in the originally posted solutions to
problems 1(ii), 2 and 3 have now been corrected.
[10-Nov-10] Second Exam Practice Problems
There are practice problems available
to help prepare for the second exam on November 18.
[01-Nov-10] Minimum and Maximum Story Problems
Here
are more problems on finding the minimum and maximum.
[25-Oct-10] Related Rates Story Problems
Here
and here
are some more problems on related rates taken from
two different calculus textbooks.
[13-Oct-10] Differentiation Example
Example of using the calculus to find
d arcsec(1+x^2)
-- ------------- .
dx arctan(5x-1)
[05-Oct-10] Missing Pages in Kline
Some versions of Kline Calculus are missing
pages 241-272. If your
book is defective you should be able to exchange it for
a non-defective version.
[01-Oct-10] First Exam
The first exam will be Friday, October 1 in class. There will be
a review session September 30 instead of a quiz.
More information about the quiz coming soon.
[30-Sep-10] Extra Office Hours
I will hold extra office hours Thursday September 30 from 11-noon.
Juli will hold extra office hours September 30 from 11-2:30pm and
October 1 from 9:30-9:50am.
[29-Sep-10] Exam Practice
On Wednesday a practice exam will be given in class. This exam
will count as one homework assignment. Also note that I will be
in a meeting September 29 and unable to hold my usual office hours.
[15-Sep-10] Long Division Review
Here are a few pages from an algebra book
explaining how to use long division to divide polynomials.
[08-Sep-10] Previous Course Webpages
The webpages for the Honors Calculus 181 course taught
in 2008 and in
2009 are available. Note that the text for
each of these years was different than the text we are using.
[10-May-10] Summer Break
Have a great summer! I look forward to seeing you in Fall.
Course Information
- Instructor:
- Eric Olson
- email:
- ejolson at unr edu
- Office:
- Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 11-noon DMS 238 and by appointment.
- Homepage:
- http://fractal.math.unr.edu/~ejolson/181/
- Assistant:
- Juli Petereit
- Office:
- Thursday 9-9:50am and Friday 9-9:50am and 1-2:30pm in DMS 236.
- Texts:
- Michael Spivak, Calculus, 4th Ed, Publish or Perish, 2008
- Morris Kline, Calculus: An Intuitive and Physical Approach,
2nd Ed, Dover, 1998
Grading
12 Quizzes (drop 2) 10 points each
2 Exams 80 points each
1 Final Exam 100 points
12 Homework Assignments 5 points each
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420 points total
Homework
Homework 1: due Friday Aug 27
Spivak 1.4(i)-(ii),(iv),(xiii)
Spivak 1.9(i)-(ii), 1.11(i)-(ii),(iv),(viii)
Spivak 2.1(i)-(ii), 2.6(i), 13(a) only do sqrt(3)
Homework 2: due Friday Sep 3
Kline page 35#2
page 38#5(g)-(h)
page 63#1(a)-(b)
page 66#1(h), 2(b)
page 68#2, 6(a)-(b)
page 74#10(a),(c)
page 76#1(b)
Homework 3: due Friday Sep 10
Spivak 3.3(i)-(ii),(iv), 3.8, 3.21
Spivak 4.3(i),(iv),(vi),(vii),(x)
Homework 4: due Friday Sep 17
Spivak 5.1(i)-(ii), 5.3(i)-(iv),(viii)
Spivak 5.10(c)-(d)
Homework 5: due Friday Sep 24
Swokowski (handout) 4.3#2,7,9
Homework 6: Due Friday Oct 1
Spivak 5.8(a)-(d), 5.33(i)-(ii)
Spivak 5.39(v)-(vi)
Homework 7: Due Friday Oct 8
Kline page 125#1(d),(k)
page 131#1(b),(e)
page 137#1(f)
page 148#1(a)-(b),(e),(g)
Homework 8: Due Friday Oct 15
Kline page 278#1(b),(d),(j), #2(b),(d),(j)
page 317#2(b),(f),(j)
Homework 9: Due Friday Oct 22
Kline page 152#1(b)-(e)
Homework 10: Due Monday Nov 1
Kline page 132#14
page 137#4,5,7
page 184#2,6,7,8
Homework 11: Due Friday Nov 5
Ellis and Gulick (handout) 3.8#6, 21, 33
Simmons (handout) 4.6#10, 11, 23
Homework 12: Due Friday Nov 12
Ellis and Gulick (handout) 4.5#3, 7, 9, 14
Kline page 216#1, 6, 16
Homework 13: Due Friday Nov 19
Kline page 114 #2(b)-(d)
page 137 #2(d)
page 283 #1(a)-(b),(o)
Homework 14: Due Monday Nov 29
Spivak page 381 #1(i),(ii),(v)
#2(i),(ii),(iii)
#6(v)
Homework 15: Due Friday Dec 10
Spivak page 381 #2(ii),(vi),(ix)
#3(i),(v),(ix)
#6(iv),(viii)
#10(iv)
Reading
Aug 23 Read Spivak 1 and 2
Read Kline 1.1
Aug 24 Read Kline 2.1-2.2
Aug 26 Read Spivak 3 and 4
Aug 27 Read Kline 2.3-2.10
Aug 30 Read Kline 3.1-3.3
Aug 31 Read Kline 3.A1-3.A9 (appendix)
Sep 2 Read Kline 4.1-4.3
Sep 3 Read Spivak 5
Sep 10 Read Spivak 6
Sep 17 Read Swokowski
Read Kline 6.1-6.4, 7.1-7.4
Nov 15 Read Spivak 19
Calendar
Aug 23 Spivak 1 / Spivak 2
Aug 24 Spivak 2
Aug 25 Kline 2.3-2.5
Aug 26 Quiz 1 / Recitation
Aug 27 Kline 4.1
Aug 30 Spivak 3 / Spivak 4
Aug 31 Kline 4.2-4.3
Sep 1 Kline 5.1-5.2
Sep 2 Quiz 2 / Recitation
Sep 3 Kline 5.3-5.4
Sep 6 Labor Day (no class)
Sep 7 Spivak 5
Sep 8 Spivak 5
Sep 9 Quiz 3 / Recitation
Sep 10 Spivak 5
Sep 13 Spivak 6
Sep 14 Spivak 6
Sep 15 Spivak 6
Sep 16 Quiz 5 / Recitation
Sep 17 Spivak 5
Sep 20 Kline 6.1-6.4
Sep 27 Kline 7.1-7.4
Oct 04 Kline 10.1-10.4 pages 265-279
Oct 10 Kline 11.1-11.3 pages 304-317
Nov 16 Exam 2 review
Nov 17 Exam 2
Quizzes and Exams
Final Exam
The final exam will be held on Friday, December 10 at 9:45-11:45am in AB635.
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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:
Wed Apr 28 21:04:33 PDT 2010