Web Page for Math 151, Sections 23, 24, 25 Spring 2012

Test 1 will be held during the regular class period on Wednesday, February 17. Here is a link to the coordinator's page for all sections of Math 151.
Heris is a day by day syllabus
You should work the third problem on the workshop sheet. It will be due next Monday at the beginning of class, along with the homework. In the second workshop, work the second problem. As far as the homeworks go, whatever is covered by this wednesday, which should be 2.2,2.3,2.4,2.5,2.6,2.7, the homework for those sections is due the folowing Monday.
Please do the second problem on Workshop 3. The homework which is due is always from those sections covered in the large lecture the previous week.
In workshop 4, write up and hand in problem 2.
In workshop 5, write up and hand in problem 2.
The homework for sections 3.5, 3.6 and 3.7 is due on February 27.
In Workshop 6, write up and hand in problem 1 on March 5
The homework for sections 3.8, 3.9, 3.10 and 3.11 is due on March 5.
In Workshop 7, write up and hand in problem 2 on March 19
The homework for sections 4.1, 4.8 and 4.2 is due on March 19
In Workshop 7, write up and hand in problem 2 on March 26
The homework for sections 4.4, 4.4, 4.5 and 4.6 is due on March 26
In Workshop 8, write up and hand in problem 1 on April 2
The homework for sections 4.7 and 4.9 is due on April 2
In Workshop 9, write up and hand in problem 2 on April 9
The homework for sections 5.1 is due on April 9
In Workshop 10, write up and hand in problem 2 on April 16
Problem 2 can be understood to either be the average density of a 20 meter long piece of the bar or as the average density of a 1cm long sample at the 0 , 20, 40 etc. places on the bar.
The homework for sections 5.2,5.3,5.4 is due on April 16
In Workshop 11, write up and hand in problem 2 on April 23
In Workshop 12, write up and hand in problem 1 on April 30

Prerequisite: 01:640:112 or 115 or appropriate performance on the placement test in mathematics.

Text:A special package with ISBN 1-4641-0376-3 based on Jon Rogawski; Calculus: Early Transcendentals (second edition); W.H. Freeman Company, 2012 (1050 pp.) is available in local bookstores or directly from the publisher W.H. Freeman Company with free shipping.

Meeting times
Lecture: M, W 6:10 - 7:30 PM in Campbell Hall A5, College Avenue Campus Mohammed S Rashid
Recitations:
Section 23: Monday, 4:30 - 5:50 PM Campbell Hall A1 College Avenue Campus Jie Chen
Section 24: Monday, 7:40 - 9:00 PM Hardenburgh Hall B6 College Avenue Campus Art DuPre'
Section 25: Monday, 9:10 - 10:30 PM Hardenburgh Hall B6 College Avenue Campus Art DuPre'

Final Exam: May 3, 2012 4 - 7 PM Location TBA

Lecturer:

Name: Mohammed S Rashid

 

Office:Hill 611

 

Phone(Office):(732)445-2390x5707

 

Email:sheedey at yahoo.com

 

Web page: TBA

 

Office hours: TBA


Recitation Instructor (section 23): Jie Chen
Office: TBA
Phone: TBA
Email: jiechen.jhu at gmail.com
Office Hours: TBA

Recitation Instructor (sections 24, 25):Art DuPre'
Office: Hardenburgh Hall B7
Phone: 732-932-1155
Email: dupre at math
Office Hours: M 6 - 7:20 PM

Most students find a graphing calculator useful in this course. The recommended calculator is the TI-83 Plus. The lecturer and the recitation instructor can provide limited help in the operation of these calculators. Students may use other brands and models of calculators, but they are on their own if they have problems. Computers and calculators will not be permitted on exams.

  • Link to PDF version of the TI-83 Plus Guide. Chapter 3 on Function Graphing is particularly relevant. Save a tree. View this material online, but please do not print it out.

  • Students may also find it useful to review How to do well in calculus, with Prof Soffer.