Math 140 --Fall 2015

Sections 021 and 041

Calculus with Analytic Geometry I
The Pennslyvania State University

Announcements
Syllabus
Homework
Lecture Room: 075 Willard Bldg
Lecture Times: Section 021: MTWF 2:30 pm -- 3:20 pm, Section 041: MTWF 3:35 pm -- 4:25 pm
Instructor:Dr. Larry Rolen
Office: 212 McAllister Bldg
Email: lpr5123@ucs.psu.edu

Text: "Single Variable Calculus, Stewart, 7E."
Office Hours: Tuesdays 10-11 am, Wednesdays 1-2 pm, and Thursdays 2-3 pm, or by appointment;from December 16 through the Winter Break, by appointment.


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Announcements



From December 16 through the Winter Break, office hours are by appointment.
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Syllabus

This course covers derivatives, integrals, what they are, how to compute them, and their relation and applications.

Here is an official pdf of the syllabus for this course.

Homework

Week 1 (due on August 28) : Section 1.4: 2, 4, 6, 8, Section 1.5: 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 14, 16, 30, 32, 34, 38 (part (b) optional).

Wee 2 (due on September 4): Section 1.6: 2,6,8,10,12,18,22,26,28,30,38,40,42,48,62. Section 1.8: 4,8,12,14,16,22,24,26,28,36,40,42,46,50,52,54,56 (part (b). optional).

Week 3 (due on September 11): Section 2.1: 4 (part c optional), 6,8,10 (part c optional), 12, 14, 16, 18, 22, 28,30,32,34,36,38,40 (for all problems, you must use the definition of derivative; using the differentiation rules is not ok). Section 2.2: 2,8,10, 20,22,24,26,28,38,42,44,46,50.

Week 4 (due on September 18) Section 2.3: 2,6,10,14,22,24,28,30,32,44,52,56,62,64,68,76 Section 2.4: 2,4,6,8,10,12.

Week 5 (due on September 25) Section 2.4: 14,16,18,20,24,30,32,34,38 (part c optional). Section 2.5: 2,4,6,8,12,22,26,30,32,34,40,42,44,50,52,62,64,70,74,80. Section 2.6: 6,8,10,12,14.

Week 6 (due on October 2) Section 2.6: 18,20,22,24,26,28,32,36,50,62, Section 2.7: 2,4,6,8,10, Section 2.8: 2,4,8,12,14,16,24,28,34,38,40,44

Week 7 (due on October 9) Section 2.9: 2,4,6 (graphing part optional), 10,12,14,16,18,20,22,24,28.

Week 8 (due on October 16): Section 3.1: 2,4,6,8,12,16,18,20,24,28,30,34,38,42,44,46,52,54,56,68, Section 3.2: 2,4,6,10,12,14 (do draw the graph), 16,18,20,24, Section 3.3: 2,6,8,10,12.

Week 9 (due on October 23): Section 3.3: 14,16,18,24,26,28,30,40, Section 3.4: 2,4,10,14,20,22,26,28,42,46,50,54, Section 3.5: 4,8,12,16,26,30.

Week 10 (due on October 30): 3.5: 24,28,32,34,38,50,52,56, 3.7: 4,6, 8, 14,16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 72

Week 11 (due on November 6): 3.9: 2,6,8,10,24,40,42,44,46,56,68, 4.1: 2,4.

Week 12 (due on November 13): 4.1: 20,22, 4.2: 2,6 (part (c) only), 18, 22, 34, 38, 40, 56, 60, 4.3: 2, 8, 14, 16, 20, 32, 34, 48, 50, 54, 56, 60.

Week 13 (due on November 20): 4.4: 2,6,12,14,16,20,28,32,40,42,56,58, 4.5: 2,4,6,8,12,14,16,18,22,24,30,36,42,46,60.

Week 14 (recommended problems, these are NOT collected): 5.1: 2,4,8,10,16,18,22,26,28,50, 5.2: 2,4,6,8,12,14,24, 5.3: 6,10,14,20,24 (part b optional), 30, 40.

Academic Misconduct

Copying another student's work on homeworks, quizzes, or exams, passing off another's work as your own, using phones or calculators on quizzes or exams, having unauthorized possession of copies of exams or quizzes, other acts of deception (including lying to obtain extensions or rescheduling of homeworks, quizzes, or exams), and aiding others in cheating (e.g. letting another copy your work) are all examples of (but not the only instances of) academic misconduct and will not be tolerated under any circumstance. If you are suspected of such activity, confidential charges will be made against you and academic sanctions will be recommended against you. If you refuse to respond to such allegations within a reasonable period of time, this will be taken as an admission of guilt. If you choose to accept or contest the charges, it will be sent to the Academic Integrity Committee, and you cannot withdraw from or drop the course during this process. If you are found guilty, you will receive sanctions which may include, but are not limited to, a warning, an automatic 0 grade on an assignment, quiz, or exam, an overall reduction in the final course grade, or an automatic F in the course, depending on the severity of the offense. Furthermore, you will not be able to drop or withdraw from the course, and, for instance, cannot drop the course to avoid penalties. For further information about the procedure for such cases, please consult the Eberly College of Science Academic Integrity homepage.