Difference between revisions of "SLU Calculus I"

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* WeBWorK counts for 8-10% of the final grade (depends on the instructor)
 
* WeBWorK counts for 8-10% of the final grade (depends on the instructor)
   
* [https://hosted2.webwork.rochester.edu/webwork2/SLU_calculus_1 Calculus I WeBWorK Assignments]
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* [https://test.webwork.maa.org/webwork2/SLU_calculus_1/] You can view the assignments as used at Saint Louis University. Username and password: guest.
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* The class website for this course can be found on [http://sylow.slu.edu/teach/Fall2009.html Russell Blyth's website]. At Saint Louis University most of us use a combination of online (WeBWorK) and written homework. The assigned problems to be turned in can be found [http://sylow.slu.edu/teach/142-101H.html here].
   
 
==Syllabus==
 
==Syllabus==

Revision as of 09:47, 6 August 2012

  • Text: Calculus: Single Variable, 5th Edition by Hughes-Hallet et.al.
  • Semester Course (15 weeks) - 4 credits
  • We use both WeBWorK and a small number of written assignments. The written assignments are assigned to train students to communicate clearly. The written assignments also gives them practice writing up solutions (a skill that is helpful during exams)
  • WeBWorK counts for 8-10% of the final grade (depends on the instructor)
  • [1] You can view the assignments as used at Saint Louis University. Username and password: guest.
  • The class website for this course can be found on Russell Blyth's website. At Saint Louis University most of us use a combination of online (WeBWorK) and written homework. The assigned problems to be turned in can be found here.

Syllabus

  • Chapter 1: A Library of Functions
  • Chapter 2: Key Concept: The Derivative
  • Chapter 3: Short-cuts to Differentiation
  • Chapter 4: Using the Derivative
  • Chapter 5: Key Concept: The Definite Integral
  • Chapter 6: Constructing Antiderivatives