Daily Assignments and Group Problems
Math 166 (University Calculus II)
Spring 2001 (Martin)

Wednesday January 10 th - Friday January 12th

Try a selection of integral review problems in sections 5.1 - 5.6. You should aim to complete this review no later than Friday January 19. You can ask me or your TA for help with this material, if needed, in recitation or during office hours. This material should be review from Math 165 that you have completed previously.


Group Problems, Set 1 (Due in recitation Tuesday January 30 th)

Problem 8, p. 430 (Chapter 5 Problems Plus Section)
Problem 10, p. 430 (Chapter 5 Problems Plus Section)
Group problem solutions should have three parts (that is, each problem should have these three parts).
  1. Describe in your own words what the problem is about or is asking (3 points)
  2. Describe what you did in your attempt to solve the problem (3 points)
  3. Give a complete solution (4 points)

Write more than one sentence, but less than a page for parts 1 and 2. Each of these parts should be a paragraph with several sentences.

The writing of problem solutions should be shared over the semester. No individual needs to write up a second solution until every other person in the group has written up a problem set. Each group member must sign the solution that you turn in, certifying that they actively contributed to the work on the problem.


Wednesday January 17th

6.1 #1-25 odd, 29, 31, 33, 37, 39, 41, 43, 47

Friday January 19th

6.2 #1-13 odd, 19, 21, 31, 33, 37-47 odd, 51, 59, 61


Monday January 22nd

6.3 #1-7 odd, 13-17 odd, 25, 27, 28, 29, 31, 33, 39, 41

Wednesday January 24th

6.4 #1-9 odd, 15, 17, 21, 23, 25

Friday January 26th

6.5 #1-21 odd


Monday January 29th

7.1 #1-25 odd, 35, 37, 47-53 odd, 57

Wednesday January 31st

7.2 #1-29 odd, 35, 43, 47, 51-63 odd

Friday February 2nd

7.3 #1-11 odd, 17, 25-31 odd, 35, 37


Monday February 5th

7.4 #1-25 odd, 37, 43, 45, 49-57 odd, 63

Wednesday February 7th

7.5 #1-23 odd, 29, 33, 37, 47, 49, 59, 67-75 odd

Friday February 9th

7.6 #1-25 odd, 31, 35*-43* odd, 47*

*These problems call for a CAS. You can try your TI-89 or 92, or go to a computer lab and use Mathematica (which is installed on many, but not all computers on campus).


Group Problems, Set 2 (Due in recitation Tuesday February 27 th)

Problem 4, p. 538 (Chapter 7 Problems Plus Section)
Problem 10, p. 539 (Chapter 7 Problems Plus Section)
Group problem solutions should have three parts (that is, each problem should have these three parts).
  1. Describe in your own words what the problem is about or is asking (3 points)
  2. Describe what you did in your attempt to solve the problem (3 points)
  3. Give a complete solution (4 points)

Write more than one sentence, but less than a page for parts 1 and 2. Each of these parts should be a paragraph with several sentences.

The writing of problem solutions should be shared over the semester. No individual needs to write up a second solution until every other person in the group has written up a problem set. Each group member must sign the solution that you turn in, certifying that they actively contributed to the work on the problem.


Monday February 12th

7.7 #1-21 odd, 27, 33, 35

Wednesday February 14th

7.8 #1-25 odd, 39, 41, 45-55 odd, 61, 67, 71, 77

Friday February 16th

8.1 #1-19 odd, 23, 31, 35, 39 odd, 47*

8.2 #1-21 odd, 31, 35

*These problems call for a CAS. You can try your TI-89 or 92, or go to a computer lab and use Mathematica (which is installed on many, but not all computers on campus).


NOTE: Assignments for Feb 21-28 have been revised to reflect actual coverage in class.

Wednesday February 21st

8.3 #1, 7, 21, 25, 31, 39; 8.4 #1, 5, 11; 8.5 #1-5 odd, 9

Friday February 23th

Look at selected problems from 8.3 and 8.5


NOTE: Assignments for Feb 21-28 have been revised to reflect actual coverage in class.

Monday February 26th

Complete problems from chapter 8

Wednesday February 28th

11.1 #1-37 odd, 45, 49, 51-57 odd, 63

Friday March 2nd

11.2 #1-35 odd, 39-45 odd, 49, 55, 57, 63



Group Problems, Set 3 (Due in recitation Thursday March 29 th)

Problem 34, p. 564 (Chapter 8.3)
Problem 12, p. 575 (Section 8.5)
Group problem solutions should have three parts (that is, each problem should have these three parts).
  1. Describe in your own words what the problem is about or is asking (3 points)
  2. Describe what you did in your attempt to solve the problem (3 points)
  3. Give a complete solution (4 points)

Write more than one sentence, but less than a page for parts 1 and 2. Each of these parts should be a paragraph with several sentences.

The writing of problem solutions should be shared over the semester. No individual needs to write up a second solution until every other person in the group has written up a problem set. Each group member must sign the solution that you turn in, certifying that they actively contributed to the work on the problem.



Monday March 5th

11.3 #1-27 odd, 33-37 odd

Wednesday March 7th

11.4 #1-31 odd, 35, 37

Friday March 9th

11.5 #1-35 odd


Monday March 19th

11.6 #1-33 odd

Wednesday March 21st

Review

Friday March 23rd

11.7 #1-37 odd


Monday March 26th

11.8 #1-23 odd, 27, 29, 33, 35

Wednesday March 28th

11.9 #1-21 odd, 25, 29, 31

Friday March 30th

11.10 #1-17 odd, 21, 23, 25, 31, 33, 35, 39, 41, 45, 51, 53, 57


Monday April 2nd

Section 11.10 covered in lecture today and Wed 4/4/01

Wednesday April 4th

11.10 (continued)

Friday April 6th

11.11 #3, 7, 9, 13, 17

11.12 #1-19 odd, 25-29 odd, 35


Monday April 9th

10.1 #1-17 odd, 22, 23, 27, 31, 37, 41,43

Wednesday April 11th

10.2 #1-27 odd, 31, 35, 39


Wednesday April 18th

10.3 #1-31 odd

Friday April 20th

10.4 #1-53 odd, 57-81 odd


Group Problems, Set 4 (Due in recitation Thursday May 3 rd)

Problem 56, p. 777 (Chapter 11 review)
Problem 58, p. 777 (Chapter 11 review)
Group problem solutions should have three parts (that is, each problem should have these three parts).
  1. Describe in your own words what the problem is about or is asking (3 points)
  2. Describe what you did in your attempt to solve the problem (3 points)
  3. Give a complete solution (4 points)

Write more than one sentence, but less than a page for parts 1 and 2. Each of these parts should be a paragraph with several sentences.

The writing of problem solutions should be shared over the semester. No individual needs to write up a second solution until every other person in the group has written up a problem set. Each group member must sign the solution that you turn in, certifying that they actively contributed to the work on the problem.



Monday April 23rd

Complete through 10.4 for test

Wednesday April 25th

Complete through 10.4 for test

Friday April 27th

10.5 #1-25 odd, 37, 43, 45, 51


Monday April 30th

9.1#1-11 odd

Wednesday May 2nd

9.3#1-11 odd, 17

Friday May 4th

Review



IMPORTANT NOTICE: The final exam in this course will be held on Monday May 7, 3-5 pm, in Stevens Auditorium. Please note that the syllabus has been updated to reflect this. The syllabus was also corrected to show no lecture on Monday, Feb. 19, Presidents Day.

Last Modified Monday April 30th