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Schedule Weeks 12-13

Week Date Topic Homework Due Reading Goals / Notes
12 4/24/06 Substitution II (25.3) PS28: §25.1 #1, 5; §25.2 #1, 2, 3;  §25.3 Be able to use the method of substitutions to find more complex antiderivatives
4/25/06 Workshop #9: Exam Review
4/26/06 Slicing I (27.1) PS29: §25.1 #19; §25.3 #2 §27.1, examples 27.1 and 27.2 Be able to find total "mass" when density varies and to solve similar problems that involve slicing
4/27/06 Exam II from 7-9pm in Science Center Hall D. Your CA may be holding their problem session at a different time and place than normal.
4/28/06 Slicing II (27.1) Nothing due    
13 5/1/06 Introduction to differential equations (15.2) §27.1 #1, 2, 6, 8, 10, 20 §15.2, particularly p. 298 Understand the basic terminology of differential equations, Be able to determine whether a given function is a solution of a given differential equation, Be able to solve the differential equation y'=ky
5/2/06 Workshop#10
5/3/06 Differential equations (31.1)
§15.2 #1, 2, 3, 6, 9 §31.1, particularly example 31.2 Be able to write a differential equation which models a particular situation (including "mixing problems")
5/4/06 Problem Session
5/5/06 Solutions to Differential Equations (31.2) §31.1 #1, 2, 3 §31.2, p. 992 Be able to use a slope field to visualize a differential equation, Be able to determine whether a given function is a solution of a given differential equation, Be able to solve differential equations of the form dy/dt=f(t)
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