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September 15: There is an error on the syllabus sheet for today.
We are covering sections 3.2 and 3.3 in SHE, not 3.3 and 3.4.
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3:30 pm September 9: The blackboard system in
the home.nyu.edu
web site seems to be working now for students. Please try to access
it and send me an email if you cannot get in.
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10:40 am September 9: The NYU bookstore is getting in copies of the
calculus bundle. They got 100 copies yesterday and more are on the
way (they say). Right now there are supposed to be 4 copies on the
shelf. It's a good idea to check the bookstore often.
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10:30 am September 9: The regular 9-th edition of "Calculus One and
Several Variables" by Salas, Hille, and Etgen is word for word identical
to the version we are using. You can buy this book from the Amazon or
Barnes and Noble web sites. It is more expensive. Both companies
have 24 hour guaranteed delivery time in Manhattan (check this when
you order). The bookstore is now promising that the NYU calculus
bundle will be available Friday.
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3pm September 8: The first homework assignment, Homework 1, will be due
on Wednesday, September 15 rather than Monday. This gives you two more
days and one more class before it is due. Other homeworks will be due
on Mondays as scheduled.
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1:30 pm September 8: The bookstore told me the Salas, Hille, Etgen book
would start arriving this afternoon or tomorrow morning. If it is
delayed beyond that, we will postpone the first homework.
Required Texts (2)
Calculus: bundle by publisher Wiley of books including much
of the Wiley book by Salas and Hille together with the two volume
set by Courant Institute founders Richard Courant and Fritz John. Available
only at the NYU Bookstore.
Quick Calculus: A Self Teaching Guide, by Daniel Kleppner and
Norman Ramsey. This book is required only for sections 4, 5 and 6.
It is inexpensive and very helpful, written by two internationally
famous American scientists.
You can buy it at the NYU Bookstore ($20 list price) or on the
web from
Barnes and Noble or
Amazon.
We are planning five short quizzes. There will be a practice
quiz posted well before each one.
Practice for quiz 1.
Practice for quiz 2.
Practice for the midterm exam.
Practice for quiz 4.
Practice for quiz 5.
Practice for the final exam.
Class information
Sections 4, 5, and 6 of Calculus I are being coordinated. The three
instructors are Jonathan Goodman for section 4, Becca Thomases for section
5, and Kai-Ju Liu for section 6. Each of us has taught freshman calculus
before. We will give the same readings, assignments, quizzes, and exams,
and grade them together. Each student can "shop around" to find the
instructor he or she feels is best for him or her.
The main text is "Calculus I, One Variable" by Salas, Hille, and Etgen.
Students should find "Quick Calculus, a Self Teaching Guide", by Kleppner
and Ramsey, very helpful. We will assign readings from both texts. We will
make little use of "Differential and Integral Calculus" by Courant.
There are many ways for students to get help with the material. We
strongly encourage students to come to office hours. Students in any
of our sections may come to any of our office hours. We also invite
students to email questions or suggestions to us. Most students find
group study sessions very helpful. If you are getting together with a
few friends to work on calculus or want to form or join a study session,
please post an announcement either on the bulletin board for your section
or on each of the three section bulletin boards.
There will be assigned readings and homework each week. It will be
most helpful to do the reading before the class in which that topic
is discussed. Homeworks will be due at the beginning of the first class
of each week.
Grading policy
The course grade will be determined by scores on the homeworks (10%),
quizzes (10%), midterm exam (30%), and final exam (50%). Homework
assignments will be due at the beginning of the first class of each
week, with no homework accepted more than ten minutes after the start
of class. There will be a quiz that takes about 15 minutes roughly every
two weeks. We will drop the lowest two homework scores and the lowest
quiz score.
Homework assignments
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Homework 1, due September 13. Click
here for the LaTeX source file.
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Homework 2, due September 20. Click
here for the LaTeX source file.
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Homework 3, due September 27. Click
here for the LaTeX source file.
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Homework 4, due October 4. Click
here for the LaTeX source file.
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Homework 5, due October 11. Click
here for the LaTeX source file.
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Homework 6, due October 18. Click
here for the LaTeX source file.
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Homework 7, due November 1. Click
here for the LaTeX source file.
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Homework 8, due November 8. Click
here for the LaTeX source file.
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Homework 9, due November 15. Click
here for the LaTeX source file.
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Homework 10, due November 22. Click
here for the LaTeX source file.
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Homework 11, due November 29. Click
here for the LaTeX source file.
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Homework 12, due December 6. Click
here for the LaTeX source file.
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Homework 13, due December 13. Click
here for the LaTeX source file.
Course material downloads
On the chain rule
Old school differentials
More information to be posted.