Homework


If your book is yellow!
  • If this is your textbook, then your homework assignments will be listed in boxes like this message.

  • If your book is white!
  • If this is your textbook, then your homework assignments will be listed in boxes like this message.

  • Derivatives Gateway - you must get 100% on this exam by October 11, 2013.
    Login to WeBWork (you can use your Alfred username/password) and practice:
  • "Take Derivatives Gateway test". This is only a practice test, so you can generate as many of these as you want. The format for the exam is here. Use the Calculus I Derivatives/Integrals sheet for additional practice.

  • Homework 1 - Due: Aug 27
  • Read the syllabus and complete the intro sheet.
  • Successfully login to WeBWork (you can use your Alfred username/password).
  • Prepare for a derivative gateway exam that will be given tomorrow (see links above for practice).

  • Homework 2 - Due: Aug 28
  • 4.3 - 14,32.
  • 4.9 - 21,28.
  • Login to WeBWork and complete: "Integration by Substitution". NOTE: Most WeBWorK assignments will stay open for a couple of days, but you are expected to complete them before the next class day. As mentioned in the syllabus, it is quite useful to generate a pdf of the assignment to work on and bring with you. Do do this, select an assignment and click "Download PDF or TeX Hardcopy for Current Set" near the bottom of the webpage .

  • Homework 2 (If your book is yellow!) - Due: Aug 28
  • 5.3 - 18,31.
  • 5.9 - 31,38.
  • Login to WeBWork and complete: "Integration by Substitution". NOTE: Most WeBWorK assignments will stay open for a couple of days, but you are expected to complete them before the next class day. As mentioned in the syllabus, it is quite useful to generate a pdf of the assignment to work on and bring with you. Do do this, select an assignment and click "Download PDF or TeX Hardcopy for Current Set" near the bottom of the webpage .

  • Homework 3 - Due: Aug 30
  • 4.8 - 4,6,8,27.

  • Homework 3 (If your book is yellow!) - Due: Aug 30
  • 5.8 - 4,6,9,31.

  • Week 1 Homework Due.
    The bookwork from homeworks 2-3 is due on Friday at the beginning of class.

    Homework 4 - Due: Sept 2
  • 5.1 - 2,4,8,9,13,15.
  • Login to WeBWork and complete: "Area Between Two Curves".

  • Homework 4 (Yellow Book) - Due: Sept 2
  • 6.1 - 2,4,8,9,17,19.
  • Login to WeBWork and complete: "Area Between Two Curves".

  • Homework 5 - Due: Sept 3
  • 5.2 - 1,3,5,7.

  • Homework 5 (Yellow Book) - Due: Sept 3
  • 6.2 - 1,3,5,7.

  • Homework 6 - Due: Sept 4
  • 5.2 - 2,4,6,8,11,13,18.

  • Homework 6 (Yellow Book) - Due: Sept 4
  • 6.2 - 2,4,6,8,11,13,22.

  • Week 2 Homework Due.
    The bookwork from homeworks 4-6 is due on Friday at the beginning of class.

    Homework 7 - Due: Sept 6
  • 5.3 - 1-5,12.
  • Login to WeBWork and complete: "Disks and Washers".
  • Login to WeBWork and complete: "Cylindrical Shells".

  • Homework 7 (Yellow Book) - Due: Sept 6
  • 6.3 - 1-5,14.
  • Login to WeBWork and complete: "Disks and Washers".
  • Login to WeBWork and complete: "Cylindrical Shells".

  • Homework 8 - Due: Sept 10
  • 5.4 - 3,4
  • Login to WeBWork and complete "Arc Length".

  • Homework 8 - Due: Sept 10
  • 6.4 - 3,4
  • Login to WeBWork and complete "Arc Length".

  • Homework 9 - Due: Sept 11
  • 5.5 - 2,3. Challenge Problem: 23.
  • Login to WeBWork and complete "Surface Area".

  • Homework 9 - Due: Sept 11
  • 6.5 - 2,3. Challenge Problem: 25.
  • Login to WeBWork and complete "Surface Area".

  • Week 3 Homework Due.
    The bookwork from homeworks 7-9 is due on Friday at the beginning of class.

    Homework 10 (same for both books) - Due: Sept 13
  • Login to WeBWork and complete "Work".

  • Test 1: Friday Sept. 20. This exam covers the material from Homeworks 2-10. See HERE for practice problems.

    Homework 11 (same for both books) - Due: Sept 16
  • 7.2 - 1,8,12,18,32 (Hint for 32: \(dv =1\)).

  • Homework 12 (same for both books) - Due: Sept 17
  • Login to WeBWork and complete "Integration by Parts".

  • Homework 13 (same for both books) - Due: Sept 23
  • 7.3 - 1-5,7,20.

  • Homework 14 (same for both books) - Due: Sept 24
  • 7.3 - 29,30,33,34.
  • Complete this. Here are the answers to the first problem.

  • Week 5 Homework Due.
    The bookwork from homeworks 10-14 is due on Friday at the beginning of class.

    Homework 15 (same for both books) - Due: Sept 25
  • Read 7.4 - pp. 508-512 (especially Table 7.4.1).
  • Finish the additional sheet from Homework 14 (above). This will give you practice with creating the triangles.
  • Try 7.4 - 1.
  • If you want to get started on some homework problems work on 7.4 - 1,2,3,6,14.

  • Homework 16 (same for both books) - Due: Sept 27
  • 7.4 - 1,2,3,6,14,15,18. Look at the old quizzes and exams for more examples. Some of these problems are fully solved there.

  • Homework 17 (same for both books) - Due: Sept 30
  • Here are more examples involving polynomial long division and integration.
  • 7.5 - 15,16.

  • Homework 18 (same for both books) - Due: Oct 1
  • 7.5 - 1-4,9,11,14,23.

  • Homework 19 (same for both books) - Due: Oct 2
  • 7.5 - 30, 33.
  • Login to WeBWork and complete "Integration of Rational Functions by Partial Fractions".

  • Week 6 Homework Due.
    The bookwork from homeworks 15-19 is due on Friday at the beginning of class.

    Test 2: Friday Oct. 11. This exam covers the material from Homeworks 11-19. See HERE for practice problems.

    Homework 20 (same for both books) - Due: Oct 7
  • 7.8 - 3,5,12,16.
  • Login to WeBWork and complete "Improper Integrals 1".

  • Homework 21 (same for both books) - Due: Oct 8
  • 7.8 - 17,22,25.

  • Week 7/8 Homework Due.
    The bookwork from homeworks 20-21 is due on Friday at the beginning of class.

    Homework 22 - Due: Oct 18
  • 9.1 - 1,3,7-11,23.

  • Homework 23 - Due: Oct 21
  • 9.1 - 14,35.
  • Login to WeBWork and complete "Sequences".

  • Homework 24 - Due: Oct. 22
  • 9.2 - 2,8,11,18,20.

  • Homework 25 - Due: Oct. 23
  • 9.3 - 3-6,14.
  • Note: for the following WeBWork \(n!=n(n-1)(n-2)\cdots (3)(2)(1)\) and \(0!=1\). So for example \(5!=5\cdot 4\cdot 3\cdot 2 \cdot 1 = 120\).
  • Login to WeBWork and complete "Infinite Series".

  • Homework 26 - Due: Oct. 28
  • 9.3 - 7,8,10.

  • Homework 27 - Due: Oct. 29
  • 9.4 - 9,11,14,16,19.

  • Week 9/10 Homework Due.
    The bookwork from homeworks 22-27 is due on Wednesday (October 30) at the beginning of class.

    Homework 28 - Due: Oct 30
  • Complete these problems.

  • Homework 29 - Due: Nov 4
  • 9.5 - 7.
  • Complete these problems.
  • Login to WeBWork and complete "Comparison and Limit Comparison Tests".

  • Homework 30 (Part 1) - Due: Nov 5
  • Complete these problems.

  • Week 11 Homework Due.
    The bookwork from homeworks 28-30(part 1) is due on Friday at the beginning of class.

    Test 3: Friday Nov. 8. This exam covers the material from Homeworks 20-30(part 1). See the course website HERE for practice tests/problems/review.

    Homework 30 (Part 2) - Due: Nov 5
  • 9.5 - 11,12,13.

  • Homework 31 - Due: Nov 6
  • 9.5 - 17,18,20,36,38,47.

  • Homework 32 - Due: Nov 12
  • 9.6 - 1,2,3,6.

  • Week 12 Homework Due.
    The bookwork from homeworks 30(part 2)-32 is due on Friday at the beginning of class.

    Homework 33 - Due: Nov 13
  • 9.6 - 7,8,11,14,16,17,18.

  • Homework 34 - Due: Nov 18
  • 9.7 -: First find the Maclaurin Series and then find the Maclaurin Polynomials for 7,8,9,11,12.

  • Homework 35 - Due: Nov 19
  • Complete these problems.
  • Login to WeBWork and complete "Taylor Series".

  • Homework 36 - Due: Nov 20
  • 9.8 - 31,32,39. Then try 29,30,33,34 (these will be included on the homework tomorrow. You should be able to set up these remaining problems, but use example 3 in the book as a guide.).

  • Homework 37 - Due: Nov 22
  • 9.8 - 29,30,33,34,44.
  • Extra Problems (NOT DUE) 9.8 - 43,45,46,50.

  • Week 13 Homework Due.
    The bookwork from homeworks 33-37 is due on Friday at the beginning of class.

    Test 4: Tuesday Dec. 3. This exam covers the material from Homeworks 30(part 2)-37. See the course website HERE for practice tests/problems/review.

    Homework 38 - Due: Nov 26
  • Here is the worksheet from today. You must memorize the Maclaurin series for \(1/(1-x)\), \(e^x\) and \(\sin(x)\). You should also know the Maclaurin series from \(\cos(x)\).
  • Here are some extra examples (with solutions) similar to the problems from class (and the homework problems below).
  • 9.10 - 1,5a,5b,6c,8a.
  • Complete these problems.