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MTH281 – Multivariable Calculus Fall 2001 Instructor: Dr. Barbara Haas Margolius, RT1506, 687-4682, margolius@math.csuohio.edu http://academic.csuohio.edu/bmargolius/homepage/courses/mth281/mth281.htm Office Hours: Monday 1:30 - 3:00, Wednesday 9:40 - 11:00 Friday 9:40 - 11:00 or by appointment Classroom: MC326 Text: Calculus a Complete Course, 2nd Ed., Finney, Demana, Waits, Kennedy Course Content: Grading Policy: 94-100 A 90-93 A- 87-89 B+ Letter grades are assigned according to the following policy: 83-86 B 80-82 B- Homework (WeBWorK, Labs 77-79 C+ and other assignments): 40% Tests: 36% 70-76 C 65-69 D Final Exam: 24% 0-64 F WeBWorK Homework: Students are expected to read the relevant portion of the text before the class covering those sections. Homework is 40% of the course grade. Some homework assignments are distributed over the web via a program called WeBWorK that was developed at the University of Rochester. Each student must print his or her assignment, work out the answers and then submit them over the web. Unlimited attempts are permitted on all homework problems except true false and multiple choice questions. Homework is graded online as each problem is submitted, so students may correct their errors up until the time the homework is due. Homework assignments are individualized. All students are assigned the same type of problems, but the problems themselves are different. Students are encouraged to work together on assignments; however, each student must submit a solution to his or her own homework assignment. Students may seek assistance on homework problems from each other, or from the instructor. Other assignments independent of WeBWorK will occasionally be required. These will generally be in the form of computer labs. th Computer labs: Class will meet Mondays and Wednesdays in the computer lab on the 15 floor of Rhodes Tower. We will use computers extensively in this class. Some of this computer work will be turned in for a grade. Students may work in groups on computer assignments unless otherwise directed in class. A single assignment is turned in for each group. Tests: There are three in-class tests. Each test is worth 12% of course credit. Tests are comprehensive although the primary emphasis will be on the material covered since the last test. Final: The final exam is comprehensive and constitutes 24% of the grade in the course. Students must pass the final to pass the course. Web access to course: Each student has a WeBWorKs account. For this account, the userid is all in lowercase lastnamefirstinitial, and the password is the seven digit student id. John Doe, for example, might have the userid: doej. The internet addresses of the course are given below. Schedule: Below is a schedule for the semester. The schedule is intended as a guideline. We may be ahead or behind the schedule at various times during the semester. Additional information about the class schedule, assignments and course materials will be posted on the class website: http://academic.csuohio.edu/bmargolius/courses/mth281/mth281.htm. The homework URL for WeBWorK problems can be accessed through the website referenced above or directly at http://webwork2.math.rochester.edu/csu-mth223/. Chapter/ Section Topic Date 11.1 Cartesian (Rectangular) Coordinates and Vectors in Space 8/27/01 11.2 Dot Products 8/29/01 11.3 Cross Products 8/31/01 No Class Labor Day 9/03/01 11.3 Cross Products 9/05/01 11.4 Line and Space Curves 9/07/01 11.5 Cylinders and Cylindrical Coordinates 9/10/01 12.1 Vector-valued functions and space curves 9/12/01 12.2 Arc length and the unit tangent vector T 9/14/01 12.3 Curvature, Torsion, and the TNB frame 9/17/01 12.3 Curvature, Torsion, and the TNB frame 9/19/01 Test 1 Test 9/21/01 13.1 Functions of several variables 9/24/01 13.2 Limits and continuity in higher dimensions 9/26/01 13.2 Limits and continuity in higher dimensions 9/28/01 13.3 Partial Derivatives 10/01/01 13.4 Differentiability, Linearization and Differentials 10/03/01 13.4 Differentiability, Linearization and Differentials 10/05/01 No Class Columbus Day 10/08/01 13.5 The Chain Rule 10/10/01 13.6 Directional Derivatives, Gradient Vectors and Tangent Planes 10/12/01 13.6 Directional Derivatives, Gradient Vectors and Tangent Planes 10/15/01 13.7 Extreme Values and Saddle Points 10/17/01 Test 2 Test 10/19/01 13.7 Extreme Values and Saddle Points 10/22/01 13.8 Lagrange Multipliers 10/24/01 14.1 Double Integrals 10/26/01 14.1 Double Integrals 10/29/01 14.2 Areas, Moments, and Centers of Mass 10/31/01 14.3 Double integrals in polar form 11/02/01 14.3 Double integrals in polar form 11/05/01 14.4 Triple Integrals in Rectangular Coordinates 11/07/01 14.5 Masses and Moments in three dimensions 11/09/01 No Class Veteran's Day 11/12/01 15.1 Line Integrals 11/14/01 15.1 Line Integrals 11/16/01 Test 3 Test 11/19/01 15.2 Vector Fields, Work, Circulation, and Flux 11/21/01 No Class Thanksgiving Recess 11/23/01 15.2 Vector Fields, Work, Circulation, and Flux 11/26/01 15.3 Path independence, potential functions and conservation fields 11/28/01 15.4 Green's Theorem in the Plane 11/30/01 15.4 Green's Theorem in the Plane 12/03/01 15.5 Surface Area and Surface Integrals 12/05/01 Review Comprehensive Final 12/07/01 No Class Reading Days 12/8-12/9 Final Final Exam 1:00-3:00 12/10/01 Other Requirements: All cellular telephones and pagers must be turned off during class.
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