Math 242, Fall 2004
Syllabus for Math 242 Section 002.
Homework Assigned: *=worked in class
section 1.1, page 8, #15*,16*,17*,18-20,21*,22*,23,24.
section 1.2, page 16, #7,9,12,15,17,19*(partial).
section 1.3, page 24, #1*,2,3,4*,5*,6,8,9,12,17,19.
section 2.1, page 39, #1,2,4*,6,8*,10,21,22,23,24,25.
Slope fields for the assignment from page 39.
section 2.2, page 47, #1-8,9-17 odd.
section 2.4, page 75, #1-11odd,17,19,21,22,28-31.
section 2.5, page 88, #1-6,7-13odd,16-18,20,22,28.
Exam 1 Monday Sept. 20. Covers the sections listed above. Format is
similar to the quizzes.
Key to exam 1.
Homework Assigned:
section 2.6, page 99, #1-15odd,19-22,25-31.
section 3.1, page 142, #1-15odd,18,21-24.
section 3.2, page 151, #1-6,7-11odd,13,16,21-26.
section 3.3, page 158, #1-8,10,15-18,20,21.
section 3.4, page 164, #1-21 odd,27,29-31,33,39-42.
section 3.5, page 172, #1-13 odd,16,18,20,21,24-30 even,41,42.
Exam 2 Friday, October 22. Covers the above sections.
Key to exam 2.
Homework Assigned:
section 3.6, page 184, #1-17 odd.
section 3.7, page 190, #2-20 even,28-32.
section 3.8, page 203, #1,3,6-8,11-20,24,27.
section 6.1, page 312, #1-23 odd.
section 6.2, page 322, #1-15 odd, 21-25 odd, 29-34.
section 6.3, page 329, #1-31 odd.
section 6.4, page 337, #1-13 odd (skip the graphing).
Summary of Partial Fraction Expansions.
Exam 3 Monday, November 22. Covers the sections listed above.
Key to exam 3.
Homework Assigned:
section 8.1, page 449, #2-12 even.
section 8.3, page 461, #2-12 even.
Final Exam: Saturday, Dec. 11, 2pm, usual
classroom. The exam will consist of one problem from each of the above
sections. It will also have questions about the two existence and
uniqueness theorems for first order IVPs and the example of an IVP
with a nonunique solution. The exam will have
two parts which will be given at separate times. Everyone
will finish one part and hand it in before anyone starts the next
part. So be on time so you will have enough time to finish the first
part! The two parts are:
Calculator part. For these problems you should use your
calculator, but the numbers will be changed from those in the
homework.
Non-calculator part. These problems will not require a calculator
and answers should be left as numerical expressions, like
(200)^(1/3).