Caculus I (MATH 150)
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Calculus I [Math 150]
Spring 2024
Midterm Exam 3
- Date: Wednesday, April 17, 2024
- Time: 19:00 - 21:00
- Mode: In-persion [Room: SHW 012]
- Materials:
- (Section 3.10) Linear Approximations and Differentials
- (Section 4.1) Maximum and Minimum Values
- (Section 4.2) The Mean Value Theorem
- (Section 4.3) How Derivatives Affect the Shape of a Graph
- (Section 4.4) Indeterminate Forms and L'Hospital Rule
- (Section 4.5) Summary of Curve Sketching
- (Section 4.7) Optimization Problems
- Preparation for Midterm Exam 3:
- Lecture notes
- Lab practice sessions
- Lab activities
- Suggested problems [Sections 3.10, 4.1-4.5, 4.7] (CLICK)
- WebAssign HWs
- Written HWs
- Academic honesty and cheating: See Syllabus (CLICK) regarding "zero tolorence toward cheating".
Midterm Exam 2
- Date: Wednesday, March 13, 2024
- Time: 19:00 - 21:00
- Mode: In-persion [Room: SHW 012]
- Materials:
- (Section 2.7) Derivatives and Rates of Changes
- (Section 2.8) The Derivative as a Function
- (Section 3.1) Derivatives of Polynomials and Exponential Functions
- (Section 3.2) The product and Quotient Rules.
- (Section 3.3) Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions
- (Section 3.4) The Chain Rule
- (Section 3.5) Implicit Differentiation
- (Section 3.6) Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions
- (Section 3.7) Rates of Change of the Natural and Social Sciences
- (Section 3.8) Exponential Growth and Decay
- (Section 3.9) Related Rates
- Preparation for Midterm Exam 2:
- Lecture notes
- Lab practice sessions
- Lab activities
- Suggested problems [Sections 2.7-2.8, 3.1-3.9] (CLICK)
- WebAssign HWs
- Written HWs
- Academic honesty and cheating: See Syllabus (CLICK) regarding "zero tolorence toward cheating".
Midterm Exam 1
- Date: Wednesday, February 14, 2024
- Time: 7:00PM - 9:00PM
- Mode: In-persion [Room: SHW 012]
- Materials:
- (Appendix A) Numbers, Inequalities and Absolute Values
- (Appendix B) Coordinate Geometry and Lines
- (Appendix D) Trigonometry
- (Section 1.1) Four Ways to Represent a Function
- (Section 1.2) Mathematical models: A Catalog of Essential Functions
- (Section 1.3) New Functions from Old Functions
- (Section 1.4) Exponential Functions
- (Section 1.5) Inverse Functions and Logarithms
- (Section 2.1) The Tangent and Velocity Problems
- (Section 2.2) The Limit of a Function
- (Section 2.3) Calculating Limits Using the Limit Laws
- (Section 2.5) Continuity
- Preparation for Midterm Exam 1:
- Lecture notes
- Lab practice sessions
- Lab activities
- Suggested problems [Appendix A, B, D; Sections 1.1-1.5, 2.1-2.3, 2.5-2.6] (CLICK)
- WebAssign HWs
- Written HWs
- Academic honesty and cheating: See Syllabus (CLICK) regarding "zero tolorence toward cheating".
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