CALCULUS III Math 264 Fall 2013, section 3 and 4

 

Instructors: Lectures: MWF 11:00-11:50 DSH-326, Dimiter Vassilev, Associate Professor;   Office: SMLC, Office 326;   Email: vassilev@unm.edu

 Recitation Sections: Section 003 T 11:00-12:15 DSH-234 & Section 004 R 11:00-12:15  DSH-234 Eli Dean;   Office SMLC 305;  Email: ehdean@math.unm.edu

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Office Hours of TA: 10:00am - 11:00am on Tuesday and Thursday in SMLC 305 and at 10:00 - 11:00 on Wednesday at the Calculus Table.

Textbook: Stewart, J., Calculus, 7th edition, with Webassign and E-Book access.

Catalog Description: Vector operations, vector representation of planes and curves, functions of several variables, partial derivatives, gradient, tangent planes, optimization, multiple integrals in Cartesian cylindrical and spherical coordinates, vector fields, line integrals and Green’s theorem.  (I)

Prerequisite: C (not C-) or better in 163.

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GRADING: Your total course grade is based on your ranking and percentile in the class computed using the in-class exams, online homework, weekly quizzes and the final exam scaled as follows:

 

Three in-class exams: 100 points each (300 total)

Daily Online Webassign Homework (lowest 9 will be dropped): 200 points

Weekly Quizzes (lowest two will be dropped): 100 points

Final Exam: 200 points

Total: 800 points

 

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Math 264 — HOMEWORK: FALL 2013 Sections 003 and 004

HOMEWORK and QUIZZES : The due homework posted below is posted on your WebAssign account and has to be done there. The due dates are posted on Webassign following these rules:

A complementary set of daily homework problems is posted in the column EXTRA PROBLEMS.  The extra problems will not be collected. Quizzes in recitation and exams will be similar to the online and extra homework problems.

Class # Day DATE  ONLINE WEBASSIGN DUE HOMEWORK  EXTRA PROBLEMS (not collected)
1 M 19-Aug  §12.1: 3,4,5,6,7,10,11,27,29,31,33,35,36,37.   §12.1: 9a,16,41
2 W 21-Aug  §12.2: 1,3,5,9,14,15,19,20,23,24,27,29,32,43,47.   §12.2: 30,34,42.
3 F 23-Aug  §12.3: 1,5,7,6,9,11,18,23,29,33,41.   §12.3: 12,25,42,49.
4 M 26-Aug  §12.4: 1,3,7,9,10,11,13,19,28,29,33.   §12.4: 14,15,45, 100: Prove that a × b is orthogonal both to a and b.
5 W 28-Aug  §12.5a: 1,2,6,16,17,19.   Find a vector equation, parametric equations and symmetric equations for the line through (0,0.5,1) and (2,1,-3).
6 F 30-Aug  §12.5b: 24,27,31,34,41,45,51,53.   §12.5: 12,42,64.
  M   LABOR DAY  
7 W 4-Sep  §12.6: 1,3,4,5,11,13,17,19,20,21-28.   §12.6: 12,14,16,41.
8 F 6-Sep  §13.1: 2,3,7,9,18,21,25,29,47.   §13.1: 8,10,12,48.
9 M 9-Sep  §13.2: 3,5,6,9,10,13,15,17,23,35,36,37,38,39.   §13.2: 4,8,22,40.
10 W 11-Sep  §13.3: 1,3,5,13,18,23,47.   §13.3: 15,30,42.
11 F 13-Sep  §13.4: 3,11,15,25,37.   §13.4: 1a(first 2 intervals only), 17a,19,22.
12 M 16-Sep    
13 W 18-Sep REVIEW  
14 F 20-Sep EXAM 1  
15 M 23-Sep  §14.1:2,7,9,13,14,15,19,20,21,25,27,29,36,39,40,41,42,43,44,47,49,51,65,66,68. §14.2: 2,8,33   §14.1: 4,24,46.     §14.2: 10.
16 W 25-Sep  §14.3: 5,10,17,24,31,36,44,47,51,52,68   §14.3: 50,54,74.
17 F 27-Sep  §14.5: 1,2,5,7,13,14,21,31,35.   §14.5: 9,10,19,24
18 M 30-Sep  §14.4: 2,3,11,17,21,27,29,34.   §14.4: 13,22,33.
19 W 2-Oct  §14.6a: 1,5,13,21,23,27.   §14.6: 2,7,22.
20 F 4-Oct  §14.6b: 17,25,33,34,41   §14.6: 10,31,37,44
21 M 7-Oct  §14.7a: 3,11,13,14,18.   §14.7: 4,15,40.
22 W 9-Oct  §14.7b: 31,35.   §14.7: 32
  F 11-Oct FALL BREAK  
23 M 14-Oct  §14.8: 1,3,5,6,15.   §14.8: 4,20
24 W 16-Oct REVIEW  
25

F

18-Oct EXAM 2  
26 M 21-Oct  §15.1: 1,6,7,11,13.   §15.1: 2a,8,12(also graph the solid)
27 W 23-Oct  §15.2: 1,7,9,12,13,17,23,25.   §15.2: 10,15,27
28 F 25-Oct  §15.3: 1,3,5,13,19.   §15.3: 8,15,21.
29 M 28-Oct  §15.4: 1,3,9,17,19,20.   §15.4: 11,14,22.
30 W 30-Oct §15.5: 5,7,18.  
31 F 1-Nov  §15.7: 4,13,15,17,27,33.   §15.7: 8,14,34.
32 M 4-Nov  §15.8: 3,5,6,8,9,11,12,17,19,21.   §15.8: 23,24,30.
33 W 6-Nov  §15.9: 1,5,6,7,8,9,11,13,15,17,18,21.   §15.9: 12,19,26.
34 F 8-Nov REVIEW  
35 M 11-Nov  §16.1: 1,5,7,8,21,22,23,26.   §16.1: 6,24.
36 W 13-Nov  §16.5: 1,3,5,9,10,11,12,13,14,19.   §16.5: 15,16,20,25,30.
37 F 15-Nov REVIEW  
38 M 18-Nov EXAM 3  
39 W 20-Nov  §16.2: 1,2,9,10.   §16.2: 3,11.
40 F 22-Nov  §16.2: 5,7,15,17,19,21.   §16.2: 8,18,29.
41 M 25-Nov  §16.3: 1,2,3,4,5,11,12,19,25,502xp.   §16.3: 14,20.
42 W 27-Nov  §16.4: 1,5,7,9,11.   §16.4: 2,12.
  F 29-Nov THANKSGIVING BREAK  
42-45 M 2-6 Dec REVIEW  
  W 11-Dec FINAL EXAM - Wednesday, December 11, 10:00am - 12:00pm