MATH 152 SPRING 1998 SYLLABUS
FOUNDATION COALITION MATH 152, SPRING 1998
(TUESDAY-THURSDAY SCHEDULE)
Last modified Sat 25 Apr 98
- Week 16
- 16.T: Vectors in 3D, cross product, determinants; Applied max/min
problems I
- 16.R: Applied max/min problems II
- Homework
- Week 17
- 17.M: Orthonormal vectors and the radial and angular components
of velocity and acceleration
(dvi
version or
pdf
version or
TeX
version ). Beforehand, you may want to review the Web pages on
vectors
and
polar
coordinates.
- 17.T: Differentials and linear approximations
- 17.R: Newton's method; Inverse functions and their derivatives
- Homework
- Week 18
- 18.M: Newton's method and Maple programming
(dvi version or
pdf version or
TeX version )
- 18.T: Exponential and logarithmic functions and their derivatives
- 18.R: Exponential growth and decay problems; Inverse trig
functions
- Homework
- Week 19
- Week 20
- Week 21
- Week 22
- 22.M: The centroid of Texas
(CalcLabs pp. 223-224 -- no separate handout)
If you need to refer to the instructions for the Area of Texas lab from
last semester, the current version is available on the
Alpha math syllabus page.
- 22.T: Centroids and moments of inertia II
- 22.R: Differential equations: Direction fields, Euler's method
- Homework
- Week 23
- 23.M: Euler's method (CalcLabs pp. 185-187 -- no separate handout)
- 23.T: First-order equations: Separable, linear
- 23.R: EXAM 5
- Homework
- Week 24
- 24.M: Rate of chemical reactions (dvi version
or
pdf version or
TeX version )
- 24.T: Second-order homogeneous equations, hyperbolic functions
- 24.R: Second order nonhomogeneous equations;
Applications of second-order ODEs
- Homework
- Week 25
- Week 26
- Week 27
- Week 28
- 28.M: A flask of blood (definition of limit)
(dvi version or
pdf version or
TeX version )
- 28.T: Sequences and infinite series
- 28.R: The integral test, p-series, comparison tests, alternating
series
- Homework
- Week 29
- Week 30
- 30.M: Visualizing infinite series (dvi
version or
pdf version
or
TeX version )
- 30.T(``F''): English class meets at 9:10 to discuss Grabiner,
``The Changing Concept of Change''