Math 134 Fall 2014
Instructor |
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Ebru Bekyel |
Office hours: MW
2:30–3:20 and Tu 11:30-1:20 in PDL-C
422. |
Teaching Assistant |
Office Hours |
Kolya Malkin |
WTh 3:30-4:30 in PDL-C 86 |
For the times and places of the sections see the schedule. |
Textbook
Calculus, 10th
Edition, by Salas, Hille and Etgen.
We will cover the first ten chapters in Math 134. We will continue using this
book in Math 135 and Math 136.
Grading
There will be two midterms,
one final exam, homework assignments and quizzes. The midterms are 25% each,
the final is 30%, the homework assignments are
10% and quizzes are 10% of your total grade. Late homework
is not accepted and there are no quiz make ups. I will drop your lowest
homework and quiz grade at the end of the quarter.
Week at a
glance
Lectures are on MTuWF. You can follow my weekly schedule below. If you miss
a lecture, it is your responsibility to get notes from a classmate and make up
for the material. Although I will mostly follow the textbook, I will
occasionally do a more detailed presentation in lecture. Thursday quiz sections are for discussing problems with your
TA. You should go to quiz sections prepared to ask and answer questions. There
will be quizzes on most Thursdays. I will announce the quiz topic in lecture on
Wednesdays if you remind me. The homework assignments are due on Mondays at the
beginning of class. This is a difficult and fast paced class. You have to work hard
to keep up. I
expect you to read the relative sections of the book before and/or after
lectures.
Calculator
policy
Calculators are not allowed
on quizzes or exams.
Week |
Week of |
Schedule and Announcements |
1 |
09/22 |
Chapter 1, Sections 2.1 and 2.2 Welcome
to Math 134! You can follow
your grades from https://catalyst.uw.edu Homework
#1, due Monday
09/29 Read this
note about your homework assignments before you get started. Here is the induction
proof from lecture on Friday. |
2 |
09/29 |
Sections 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 11.1, Appendix B1, B2 Homework
#2, due Monday 10/06 |
3 |
10/06 |
Appendix B1, B2, Section 2.6, Chapter 3, Section 4.1 Homework
#3, due Monday 10/13 Student
solutions to the first part of Homework #2 Here is a short
summary of logic. If you read it and want some exercises for practice,
you can look at the first questions of my Math 300 midterm exams at this page. Professor Lee has a list
of typos of the textbook. If you find more, let me know and we can add to
the list |
4 |
10/13 |
Sections 4.2-4.11 Homework
#4 due Monday 10/20 Here is a Midterm
1 Review Student
Solutions to the first part of Homework #3 Here is the proof
of the theorem about concavity from Monday’s lecture |
5 |
10/20 |
Review, Sections 4.12, 5.1, 5.2 and Appendix B4 Midterm 1 on 10/21 covers up
to and including Section 4.8 Homework
#5 due Monday 10/27 My solution to the first problem is incomplete. It should
go on to find the exact values |
6 |
10/27 |
Sections 5.3-5.9 Homework
#6 due Monday 11/03 Here is a supplement on Uniform
Continuity and one on Theorem
5.3.1. |
7 |
11/03 |
Sections 6.1-6.3, 6.5 and 7.1 |
8 |
11/10 No
Class on 11/11 |
Sections 7.2-7.5, 7.7-7.9, 8.1, 8.2 Homework
#8 due Monday 11/17 Student
solutions to the first part of Homework #7 Here is a Midterm
2 Review. On the left is the movie I talked about in class on Friday.
It is based on the actual story of Jamie Escalante |
9 |
11/17 |
Review, Sections 8.3-8.6, 7.6, 9.1 Midterm 2 on 11/18 Homework
#9 due Monday 11/24 |
10 |
11/24 |
Sections 9.2, 10.1, 10.5 Homework
#10 due Wednesday 12/03 Solutions
to Homework #9 |
11 |
12/01 |
Sections 10.6-10.8, Review Here is
the formula
page for the final exam. |
Final Exam on Monday December 8, 8:30-10:20 in SIG 230 |