Text: Hughes-Hallet,
et al., Calculus, 3rd Edition
Supplements: Cheung,
et al., Getting Started with Maple
Hughes-Hallett, et
al., Student Solutions Manual
Prerequisites: MTH
111 or equivalent
Calculators: A graphing
calculator is required. The TI-86 is recommended.
Course Information
MTH 141 is a demanding course for students who may later be using calculus professionally. In order to succeed in the course, you will have to work systematically and hard. See Tips for success.
Click here for CALENDAR and SYLLABUS: Information on the material covered, homework problems, etc..
To reach your instructor, check the list of Math
Faculty or Math
Graduate students.
Exams and Evaluation
There will be three evening exams given on Wednesday
evenings, from 6-8, common for all sections, on the weeks indicated in
the syllabus. A comprehensive final exam will be given at a time
to be announced later. Each evening exam is worth 100 points. The final
exam is worth 200 points. Class work, including quizzes, homework, and
any work your instructor may assign, is worth 100 points. Your Maple
assignments will be worth 100 points. As explained in the next section,
Maple
is a powerful mathematical software package that we will use in this course.
| Exam 1 | 100 pts |
| Exam 2 | 100 pts |
| Exam 3 | 100 pts |
| Final Exam | 200 pts |
| Homework/Quizzes | 100 pts |
| Maple assignments | 100 pts |
| Total | 700 pts |
EXAM 1:
6:00 - 8:00 pm
Wednesday 10/10
Room Chafee 271 (sections - 01,02,04,05,06,07,08)
and Tyler 106 (section - 03) EATON
EXAM 2:
6:00 - 8:00 pm
Wednesday NOV 7
Room Chafee 271 (sections - 01,02,03,04,05,06,07)
and Tyler 106 (section - 08) TRAVERS
PRACTICE PROBLEMS for EXAM II and Solutions for these
More PRACTICE PROBLEMS
for EXAM II and Solutions
for these
EXAM 3:
6:00 - 8:00 pm
Wednesday DEC 5
Room Chafee 271 (sections - 01,02,04,05,06,07,08)
and Tyler 106 (section - 03) EATON
PRACTICE PROBLEMS for
EXAM III and Solutions for these
More PRACTICE PROBLEMS for EXAM IIIand Solutions for these
FINAL EXAM:
11:30am - 2:30 pm
Friday DEC 14
CHAFEE 271 (ALL SECTIONS)
Graphing Calculators
A graphing calculator is required for class and
for use on the exams, although there may be parts to the exams that do
not allow use of the graphing calculator. The recommended model is
the TI-86. For the most part, you will learn to use our graphing
calculator by using it to do mathematics. There are, however, some
fundamental operations you should become familiar with before you do anything
else. The manual that came with your calculator is an excellent source
for this preliminary work and you will depend on it to give you this jump
start. If you are using the TI-86, you should read the section entitled
TI-86
Quick Start. It may help to turn on your calculator and reproduce
the activity on your own calculator as you read the section. Those
of you with other models of calculators, look for a similar section in
the manual that comes with your calculator. There will be one program
handed out during the semester for you to enter into your graphing caculator.
This program is called RSUMS.
Try out these applets.
Applet
by D. Eck
for this one, scroll down to see the button for
the applet under: TRY THIS
Maple Assignments
Maple is a powerful computer algebra system that can perform the most complicated calculations and draw spectacular graphics at the touch of the button. Knowledge of software like Maple should help you in your future professional career as well as in understanding material in calculus.
Our work with Maple will be organized into Maple Worksheets. You will be able to download the worksheets from this web page at any of the URI computer labs or to your home computer if you have a personal copy of Maple. Student Edition of Maple 6 is readily available at bookstores and over the Internet. The student edition is reasonably priced and you may choose to purchase it for your convenience. If you already have a copy of Maple Release 5, you will be able to use it. We will make sure that our worksheets are compatible with Release 5.
There will be help with Maple available
at one of the URI computer labs. The hours and names of people who will
be helping you will be posted on this page as soon as they are scheduled.
There is a system that will allow you to submit your Maple homework
electronically.
Maple Worksheets
Below are instructions that you may find helpful when getting started with your first Maple assignment.
Below is a list of Maple worksheets for Calculus I. Your instructor will decide and tell you which six of them will be assigned as your Maple homework.If you open a worksheet with Maple 6, the program will ask you if you want the worksheet updated to Release 6 of Maple. Click on "YES". The following worksheets will help you get aquainted with maple. They are not suitable to hand in for homework.
Section 03 (Eaton) click here for your specific maple assignments.
Section 02, 05 (Montgomery) click here for your specific maple assignments.
Attend class and do all your homework. That's it! That is the secret to success in calculus! Here are a few more related tips.