Math 124 Fall 2018 Section A
Instructor |
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Ebru Bekyel |
Office hours: MWF 10-12, MF 12:30-1:30 PDL-C
422. |
Teaching Assistants |
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AA&AB |
Office Hours: Tu 12:00-1:00 at
the MSC, Th 11:00-12:00 at PDL-C
402 |
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AC&AD |
Office
Hours: Tu 11:30-12:30, Th
10:30-11:30 at the MSC |
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For the times and places of the sections see the schedule. |
General
Information
Please
see
the Math124 Materials
website for information about the syllabus, textbook and homework(webassign). Ti-30x
IIS is the only calculator allowed on exams and quizzes for Math 124/5/6.
Color optional.
Grading
There will be two midterms,
one final exam, homework assignments, quizzes and worksheets. The midterms are
25% each, the final is 30%. The worksheets are 5%,
homework assignments are 10% and quizzes are 5% of your total grade. I
do not grant extensions on homework assignments. There are no make ups for
worksheets or quizzes. I will drop your lowest worksheet and quiz grades. You can follow your
quiz, worksheet and exam grades from https://catalyst.uw.edu.
Week at a glance
Lectures
are on MWF (almost) following the syllabus on the Math 124 Materials website.
See the schedule of lectures below in purple.
Tuesday quiz sections are for worksheets and quizzes. Print all the
worksheets and bring them to quiz sections. Worksheets are graded for
participation. We post the solutions for you to check your work later. I will
announce the quiz topic in lecture on Mondays if you remind me. There are one
or two questions on each quiz, depending on the topic, usually similar to a
homework question.
Thursday sections are for practice problems and homework
questions. When you go to your Thursday section, you should have
looked at all of the assignment due that night and completed at least half of
it. Use this time with your TA and classmates to go over the more difficult and
challenging problems.
The
homework assignments are due on Tuesdays and Thursdays by 11:45 PM. I recommend
you start your homework soon after the lecture. The material builds up. You
need to practice the previous topic before the next lecture. On the two midterm
weeks, assignments on the lectures from Friday are due on Monday.
Week |
Week of |
Announcements You can follow the course
syllabus from Math 124
Materials website. |
1 |
09/24 Classes
start 09/26 |
· The Math Study Center is a great
place to do your homework. · First
homework
assignment due on Thursday 09/27. Help
with getting started with webassign. · There is no quiz or worksheet this week.
Bring your laptop or a print out of the first assignment to Thursday’s
section and do your homework in class. · You can see my lecture
notes here. Future
ones have broken links. |
2 |
10/01 Sections 2.1-2.3 |
·
Do not forget to bring your worksheet to Tuesday’s
quiz section. · The
first quiz on Tuesday 10/02 will be on lines and circles from the first
lecture. · Here
is a graph
of y=sin(1/x) (from Wednesday’s Lecture) |
3 |
10/08 Sections 2.5-2.7 |
· The quiz
on 10/09 will be on parametric lines and circles. Review the related
homework. Here are three past quizzes on parametric lines and circles for
practice: Winter
2012 and its
solutions, Spring
2013 and its
solutions, Spring
2016 and its
solutions. |
4 |
10/15 Sections 2.8, 3.1-3.3 |
· The quiz
on 10/16 will be on Sections 2.3 and 2.6, one question from each. For
practice you can look at questions 11-32 in Section 2.3 and questions 15-42
in Section 2.6 of your textbook. Odd ones have answers at the back of the
book. ·
Worksheet 4 will be
done on Thursday this week. · After
you have completed Worksheet 4, you can have a look at the animations for Question
1 and Question
2. They show how the parametric curves are traced. For the second one, I
also made the tangent line move with t.
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5 |
10/22 Review and Section 3.4 |
Midterm 1 on Tuesday, October 23 ·
There is homework due
on Monday this week. ·
The exam covers up to
and including Section 3.3. Here is a study
guide. · Here
are the
department exam archive and my exam archive.
Some past midterms may have questions from Section 3.4 (the Chain Rule). |
6 |
10/29 Sections 3.5, 10.2 and 3.6 |
· Friday, 11/02 is the last day to file a petition to take an
alternative final exam. Read this
if you are unable to take the final exam on Saturday, 12/8 ·
There is no quiz this
week. · We
are not covering all of Section 10.2. In the textbook, you can look at
problems #1-25 (ignore graphing parts) and #30 for practice besides the
homework. |
7 |
11/05 No
lecture or office hours on Friday 11/09 |
· The quiz
on 11/06 is on Section 3.4, the Chain Rule. I will ask you
to differentiate 3 functions (no story). Review questions #7-46 in Section
3.4 Exercises. ·
Here is the Geometry
Review with suggested related rate problems from my exam archive. · Here
are the problems
I am doing in lecture this week. |
8 |
11/12 Sections 3.10 and 4.1 |
· The quiz
on 11/13 will be on implicit differentiation. The question will be
a combination of Section 3.5 HW Part 1, Question 5 where you compute y’ as a
formula in terms of x and y, and Section 3.5 HW Part 2 Question 8 where you
compute the value of y’’ at a given point. · There is no worksheet this week, but still a participation
grade. You can go over the related rates (homework) problems. If
you have already finished the homework, you can work on more related rate
problems from the exam
archives. Group together according to your choice. |
9 |
11/19 Review and Section 4.3 |
Midterm 2 on Tuesday, November 20 ·
The exam covers Chapter
3 and Section 4.1. By nature of the material, you are responsible for part of
the past material on the meaning of the derivative and tangent lines. ·
You can use a Ti-30x
IIS calculator and a single sided letter size (8 in. by 11
in.) handwritten sheet of notes during the exam. You can put anything you
like on your notes including, but not limited to, formulas, pictures,
examples, inspirational words, artwork, etc. All have to be handwritten/drawn
by you. We will collect the note sheets and then return them with the exams. ·
Here is a midterm
review. It lists the topics, has some suggested problems from the book, a
note on linear approximation and hints to related rates problems from my old
second midterms. ·
There is homework due
Monday this week. ·
Here are the department
exam archive and my exam archive. |
10 |
11/26 Sections 4.4 and 4.5 |
·
Here
is an extra problem for Tuesday this week. · There is no quiz this week. |
11 |
12/03 Section 4.7 and Review |
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I am doing these
problems for Section 4.7 lecture. ·
Here
is an extra problem for Tuesday this week. ·
The last
quiz is on Section 4.4. One indeterminate quotient, one indeterminate
power. |
Final Exam on Saturday, December 8 at 1:30 pm in KNE 130 ·
There is assigned seating at
KNE 130. Check
your seat before coming to the final. |