Mathematics 182 Honors
182 CALCULUS I (4+1) 4 credits
Instructor Course Section Time
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Eric Olson 1003 Math 182 HONORS CALCULUS II MTWR 12:00-12:50pm AB634
F 12:00-12:50pm DMS106
Course Information
- Instructor:
- Eric Olson
- email:
- ejolson at unr edu
- Office:
- Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 1-2pm DMS 238 and by appointment.
- Homepage:
- http://fractal.math.unr.edu/~ejolson/182/
- Assistant:
- Stacie Tatman
- Office:
- 11am before any quiz or exam:
- Thursday in student lounge on 2nd floor of Ansari Building,
- Friday in lobby on 3nd floor of DMS Building.
- Texts:
- Richard Courant, Fritz John, Introduction to Calculus
and Analysis, Vol. 1, Springer, 1998.
Announcements
[11-May-2012] Final Exam and Homework 10
Homework 10 can be used as a replacement
quiz score. It is due at the final
Friday, May 11 from 12:30-2:30pm in AB634.
There is also a practice final
with solutions to help you study.
[30-Apr-2012] Homework 9
Homework 9 is due on Apr 30.
[20-Apr-2012] Exam 2 and Homework 8
Exam 2 will be held in the computer lab DMS106 and
Homework 8 is due on Apr 20.
[19-Apr-2012] Additional Study Problem
Here is an additional study problem
about Taylor series
to help prepare for Exam 2.
[03-Apr-2012] The Binomial Theorem
Here are my notes on
the convergence of the remainder term in Taylor's formula
for the binomial series.
[09-Apr-2012] Homework 7
Homework 7 is due on Apr 9.
[03-Apr-2012] Differentiating the Remainder Term
Here are my notes on
differentiating the remainder term in Taylor's formula
from today's lecture.
[29-Mar-2012] Homework 6
Homework 6 is due on Mar 29.
[12-Mar-2012] Calculus Contest and Homework 5
Prepare 5 to 8 indefinite integral problems
for our calculus contest Monday.
Calculus Contest Rules
The contest is played in rounds. During each round each person
challenges another person and is challenged by another person to
solve an indefinite integral problem.
1. Do not ask the same question more than once.
2. +1 points for answering a question correctly.
3. +1 points if your opponent fails to answer your question
provided you can correctly show them how to solve it.
4. -1 points for asking a question you can't solve yourself.
There will be 3 to 4 minutes allocated for solving each problem
and 3 to 4 minutes for grading and explaining correct answers.
Homework 5 is also due on March 12.
[01-Mar-2012] Exam and Homework 4
Exam 1 will be held in our usual classroom on March 1.
Homework 4 is also due at this time.
[29-Feb-2012] Practice Exam
I have made a practice exam
and solutions to help you
prepare for Exam 1 on Thursday.
[17-Feb-2012] Maple Tutorial
Here is the Maple tutorial on plotting
and limits. It is also available in
mpl text format.
[22-Feb-2012] Homework 3
Homework 3 is due from the problems on the
extra integration problems handout:
Chapter 19: #1 (ii)
#2 (vi), (ix)
#3 (v), (x)
#4 (v), (vii)
#5 (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v), (ix)
#6 (v), (viii)
[10-Feb-2012] Homework 2
Homework 2 on due from the problems on the
extra integration problems handout:
Chapter 19: #1 (i), (iii), (viii), (ix), (x)
#2 (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (vii), (viii)
#3 (i), (ii), (iv), (viii), (ix)
[07-Feb-2012] Hyperbolic Functions
Here are my notes on
hyperbolic functions from today's lecture.
[02-Feb-2012] Homework 1
Homework 1 is due on Feb 2.
[30-Jan-2012] Handouts
Please look at the extra integration
problems from
Michael Spivak, Calculus, 4th Ed, 2008 as
well as a review of calculus formulas
from last semester.
[23-Jan-2012] Friday in Computer Lab
Every Friday we will hold class in the computer lab DMS106
Other Resources
-
First
Year Calculus by
William Chen.
- Calculus
for Mathematicians, Computer Scientists and Physicists by
Andrew D. Hwang.
-
Video
Calculus by
Selwyn Hollis.
- Life of Fred:
Calculus by
Stan Schmidt.
- You may
access Maple remotely using
the UNR Citrix server.
- Maple
documentation from Maplesoft.
-
Calculus
4th Edition by
Michael Spivak.
Maple Worksheets
- January 23
(mpl,
mw)
- January 24
(mpl,
mws)
- January 25
(mpl,
mw)
- January 26
(mpl,
mw)
- January 27
(mpl,
mws)
- February 2
(mpl,
mw)
- February 13
(mpl,
mws)
- February 17
(mpl)
- February 23
(mpl,
mws)
- February 27
(mpl,
mws)
- February 28
(mpl,
mws)
- March 2
(mpl,
mws)
- March 7
(mpl,
mws)
- March 13
(mpl,
mws)
- March 16
(mpl,
mws)
- March 28
(mpl,
mws)
- March 30
(mpl,
mws)
- April 5
(mpl,
mws)
- April 10
(mpl,
mws)
- April 13
(mpl,
mws)
- April 18
(mpl,
mws)
- April 19
(mpl,
mws)
- April 20
(mpl,
mws)
- April 27
(mpl,
mws)
- May 4
(mpl,
mws)
Homework
- Homework 1 due Feb 2
- Homework 2 due Feb 10
Chapter 19: #1 (i), (iii), (viii), (ix), (x)
#2 (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (vii), (viii)
#3 (i), (ii), (iv), (viii), (ix)
- Homework 3 due Feb 22
Chapter 19: #1 (ii)
#2 (vi), (ix)
#3 (v), (x)
#4 (v), (vii)
#5 (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v), (ix)
#6 (v), (viii)
- Homework 4 due Mar 1
- Homework 5 due Mar 12 (solutions)
- Homework 6 due Mar 29
- Homework 7 due Apr 9 (solutions)
- Homework 8 due Apr 17 (solutions, mpl, mws)
- Homework 9 due Apr 30 (solutions)
- Homework 10 due May 11
Grading
10 Quizzes (drop 2) 10 points each
2 Exams 80 points each
1 Final Exam 100 points
8 Homework Assignments 10 points each
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420 points total
Quiz and Exam Schedule
Quiz 1 Thursday February 2
Quiz 2 Friday February 10 (solutions)
Quiz 3 Thursday February 16
Quiz 4 Friday February 24
Practice Exam (solutions)
Exam 1 Thursday March 1 (solutions)
Quiz 5 Friday March 9 (solutions)
Quiz 6 Thursday March 15 (solutions)
Quiz 7 Thursday March 29 (solutions)
Quiz 8 Friday April 6 (solutions)
Quiz 9 Thursday April 12
Exam 2 Friday April 20 (solutions)
Quiz 10 Thursday April 26
Practice Final (solutions)
Final Exam
The final exam will be held on
Friday, May 11 from 12:30-2:30pm in AB634.
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 a quiz or exam.
Homework may be discussed freely.
When taking a quiz or exam in the classroom
don't read notes or books.
When taking a quiz or exam in the computer lab
feel free to use the computers, your calculator, notes
and textbooks. You may also use online resources such as
Wikipedia, Google and Wolfram Alpha; however, do not use email
or any other messaging service.
If you are unclear as to what
constitutes cheating,
please consult with me.
Last Updated:
Mon Jan 23 00:28:50 PST 2012