Spring
2007
April 20 -April 31

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Remember: Learning mathematics is like constructing a building; it
first
requires a strong foundation. We believe that completing all
of the
problems listed below provides a
foundation
for understanding the material in that section. For
the practice problems, you only need to do the ones that have answers
in the back of the book. Both practice problems and notecard
should be done in preparation for class on the date given. While
you should start the homework problems before class, we assume that you
will have an easier time doing the problems after class that day.
| Date: |
Section: |
Review card: |
Homework Problems: |
| 5/3 |
Chapter 12 review |
Sketch the graph of y = cos(x)
on intereval from 0 to 2pi, divide it into 8 subdivisions, and write
out the Left-hand Riemann sum for it. |
|
| 5/4 |
13.1 |
Find the area that lies between y=x^2-25 and the x-axis. | 13.1:1,17,27,28,30 (due 5/8) |
| 5/7 |
13.1 |
Find the derivative of y =
-cos(x). Find the antiderivative of y= -cos(x) |
13.1:6,20,31,35,42,43,48,53,70 (due 5/8) |
| 5/8 |
13.1 |
Write out a unit circle,
indicating the values of the angles and the two trig functions, sin(x)
and cos(x). |
|
| 5/10 |
13.2 |
13.2:11ad,13,15,20,22,32 (due
5/11) |
|
| 5/11 |
Quiz #6 |
All assignments are from Integrated Calculus by Taalman, (Houghton Mifflin, Boston & New York, 2005).