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Syllabus - Calculus

The document is a syllabus for a Calculus I course offered in Spring 2022. It outlines that the course will cover differentiation and integration of single-variable functions. Evaluation will be based on exams, homework, quizzes, and attendance. If possible, lectures may be either in-person or online. Key topics to be covered include limits, derivatives, integrals, sequences and series, and multivariable calculus.

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Syllabus - Calculus

The document is a syllabus for a Calculus I course offered in Spring 2022. It outlines that the course will cover differentiation and integration of single-variable functions. Evaluation will be based on exams, homework, quizzes, and attendance. If possible, lectures may be either in-person or online. Key topics to be covered include limits, derivatives, integrals, sequences and series, and multivariable calculus.

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MAS101, 25.

101, Calculus I, Spring 2022 Syllabus

The following information is tentative. It is only to give breif idea on the course and helps
for student to enrole the course.

(1) Calculus I deals with the differentiation and integration of one variable functions. We
assume students have taken and mastered high school level calculus courses.
(2) Lectures and Sections: It is not clear yet if we can have face to face lectures or online
lectures yet. It is not decided yet in the univeristy level.
(3) Evaluation: Grades will be determined by the weighted total of the following. ˆ Final
Exam : 40% ˆ Midterm Exam : 35% ˆ Homework and Quiz : 15% ˆ Attendance and
Attitude : 10% (Details will be announced in the beginning of semester.)
(4) Textbook: Thomas Calculus in SI Units, 14th edition, G.B. Thomas, W.D. Weir, J.
Hass, Christopher Hell, Pearson Education Inc. This is a new edition. The previous one
is 13th edition. Chapter 9 for 1st order ODE in 13th edition moved to Chapter 16 in
14th edition. Except that there are minor changes.
(5) Grading scheme: A-F or SU (It depends on the possibility of having inclass exam.)
(6) We are planning to cover chapters: 2,3,5,7,8,9,10,11.
(7) 25 main lectures: (If there is no holiday, there will be 28 lectures for 75 minutes each.
We usually expect 25 lectures a semester. Chapter numbers are from the 14th edition.
Chapter numbers for the 13th edition are different. Chapter 9 moved to Chaper 16.)

1. 2.2-2.4: Limits
2. 2.5,2.6: Continuity
3. 2.1,3.1-3.3: Derivataives.
4. 3.6,3.7: Chain rule and Implicit differentiation
5. 3.9: Linearization and Differentials
6. 5.3,5.4: Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
7. 7.1: Inverse functions and their derivatives
8. 7.2,7.3: Logarithms and exponential functions
9. 7.5,7.8: L’Hopital’s rule, Big O and little o
10. 7.6,7.7: Inverse trigonometric and yyperbolic functions
11. 8.1-8.4: Techniques of integration
12. 8.5-8.8: Techniques of integration
13. 16.1,7.4,: First order Differential equations
14. 16.2,16.3: Applications of 1st order ODE
15. 9.1,9.2: Sequence and series
16. 9.3,9.4: Integral test and comparison test
17. 9.5,9.6: Absolute and conditions convergences
18. 9.7,9.8: Power series and Taylor series
19. 9.9,9.10: Convergence and application of Taylor series
20. 10.1,10.2: Parametrization of curves and calculus on them
21. 10.3: Polar coordinates
22. 10.4,10.5: Ggraphs, areas, and lengths in polar coordinates
23. 11.1,11.2: Vectors and matrixes in the three dimensional space
24. 11.3,11.4: Inner (or dot) product and cross product
25. 11.5,11.6: Lines, planes, cylinders, and quadrics in space.

(8) 3 self-study lectures:

26. 4.1,4.2: Extreme values and mean value theorem


27. 4.4,4.5: Convexity of a function and optimization
28. 6.3,6.4: Arclength and surface area
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(9) A list of suggested exercise problems:

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