MA1160Spring 2003

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Week

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

1 Beginning 1/13

Intro, BST Review

 

1.1 Functions and Change

Lab

Basic Skills Test

2 Beginning 1/20

1.2 Exponential Functions

 

1.3 New Functions from Old

Lab

1.4 Logarithmic Functions

3 Beginning 1/27

1.5 Trigonometric Functions

 

1.6 Power, Polynomial, RationalFunctions

Lab

2.1 How do we Measure Speed?

4 Beginning 2/3

Review

Exam I 6-7:00p.m.

2.3 The Derivative at a Point

Lab

2.4 The Derivative Function

5 Beginning 2/10

2.5 Interpretations of the Derivative

 

No Class- Comp. Day for Exam I

No Class- W.C.

No Class- Winter Carnival

6 Beginning 2/17

2.6 The Second Derivative

 

3.1 Powers and Polynomials

Lab

3.2 Exponential Functions

7 Beginning 2/24

3.3 Product and Quotient Rules

 

Review Exam II 6-7:00 p.m.

Lab

No Class- Comp. Day Exam II

8 Beginning 3/10

3.4 The Chain Rule

 

3.5 Trigonometric Functions

Lab

3.6 Applications of the Chain Rule

9 Beginning 3/17

3.7 Implicit Functions

 

4.1 First and Second Derivative Tests

Lab

4.2 Families of Functions

10 Beginning 3/24

4.3 Optimization

 

4.3 Optimization

Lab

4.5 Optimization and Modeling

11 Beginning 3/31

4.5 Optimization and Modeling

 

Review Exam III 6-7:00 p.m.

No Lab Possible Class

No Class- Comp. Day Exam III

12 Beginning 4/7

5.1 How do we Measure Distance?

 

5.2 The Definite Integral

Lab

5.3 Interpretations of the DefiniteIntegral

13 Beginning 4/14

5.4 Thms about Definite Integrals

 

6.1 Antiderivatives Graphically andNumerically

Lab

No Class- Comp. Day Exam IV

14 Beginning 4/21

6.2 Constructing Antiderivatives

 

Review

Lab Exam IV 6-7:00 p.m.

6.3 Differential Equations

15 Beginning 4/28

6.4 Second Fundamental Theorem ofCalculus

 

Review for Final or Appendix B,C

No Lab Opt. Reviewfor Final

Review for Final