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
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.
Please note the following guidelines for the course:
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
To get full credit on exams and quizzes you need to show your work, neatly, in clear and correct mathematical notation, annotated by English sentences where appropriate. You will be graded based on the work shown, not on the answer.
Note on Ws: If you withdraw after the 3rd week of class, you will receive a W. If you do not withdraw, you will receive a letter grade of A,B,C,D or F (and not a W).
CALCULATORS: We will not use any (graphing or non-graphing) calculators on the exams or quizzes.
EXAMS: The exam dates are given in the syllabus. No makeup exams will be given unless you contact your instructor ahead of time with a documented “university authorized absence” (illness, family emergency, active participation in scholarly or athletic events).
RESOURCES to help you succeed:
Your Instructors: If you cannot make office hours, please email to make appointment.
Recitation: This is a problem solving session.
Calculus Table: by elevators on 3rd floor in DSH, start Wed 8/21/2013.
CAPS: see http://caps.unm.edu/subjects/math
CALCULUS III COURSE WEBSITE: http://www.math.unm.edu/ nitsche/courses/264/web.
CATS: Counseling and Therapy Services (Student Health Center, 277-4537) can help with exam anxiety.
ATTENDANCE: Attendance at UNM and homework is mandatory. If you have missed more than 4 attendance+homework+quizzes in the first 3 weeks you will be dropped from the course. Similarly, students with absences and lack of work during the rest of the semester may be dropped. Tardiness or early departure may be regarded as absence. Please note that it is the students responsibility to drop the course if he/she stops attending. A failing grade of F may be assigned if the student stops attending and does not drop.
STUDENT BEHAVIOUR: Be courteous and respectful towards the class: be on time for lectures, turn off cell-phones and refrain from talking in class, leaving the classroom in the middle of a lecture or doing any other activity that could be disruptive to the class. Cheating will not be tolerated.
ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT: We will accommodate students with documented disabilities. During the first two weeks of the semester, those students should inform the instructor of their particular needs.
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:
the Monday webassign homework is due in webassign by 11:59pm on Tuesday;
the Wednesday webassign homework is due in webassign by 11:59pm on Thursday;
the Friday webassign homework is due in webassign by 11:59pm on Sunday.
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 |