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    MAT 210: Brief Calculus (iCourse)

    Arizona State University, School of Mathematics and Statistics, Spring 2013 1

    Spring 2013 Tentative Syllabus

    Instructor: Firoz, Firozzaman Office:ECA 204

    SLN:25460 Office Hours: TTH 12 noon1:00 pm

    Telephone:480-965-7375 do not leave voice mailE-mail: [email protected]

    http://math.la.asu.edu/~firoz

    Textbook: Finite Mathematics & Applied Calculus, Waner & Costenoble, Cengage Publishing, 5 thedition. It is recommended that

    students who are required to also take MAT 211 purchase the package which includes the text and access to the online homework.

    Students who are required to only take MAT 210 may either just purchase online access or purchase the package.

    Prerequisites:Students of MAT 210 are expected to complete MAT 117 (College Algebra) with a grade of A, B or C or have a

    satisfactory placement test score.

    Graphing Calculator: A graphing calculator is required for this course. Highly recommended models include the TI-83/84

    calculators and the Casio 9750G or 9850GB Plus calculators.* NOT permitted: calculators with QWERTY keyboards or those that do symbolic algebra, such as the Casio FX2, Casio 9970Gs,

    TI-89, or TI-92

    Tentative Course Outline (If you follow this schedule you will be able to complete the course on due dates)

    No. Class Date Topics Comments

    1 Jan. 7-11Introductions, 10.1: Limits: Numerical and Graphical Approaches (due by

    1/28, 11:30 pm)

    2 Jan. 14-1810.2: Limits and Continuity (due by 2/3, 11:30 pm)10.3: Limits and Continuity (due by 2/3, 11:40 pm)

    3 Jan. 22-2510.4: Average Rate of Change (due by 2/10, 11:30 pm)10.5: Derivatives: (due by 2/10, 11:32 pm)

    10.6: The Derivative: Algebraic (due by 2/11, 11:34 pm)

    Martin Luther King Jr.

    Holiday Observed 1/21

    4 Jan. 28-Feb.111.1: Derivatives of Powers, Sums, and Constant

    Multiples (due by 2/16, 11:30 pm)

    5 Feb. 4-8 11.2: A First Application: Marginal Analysis(due by 2/18, 11:32 pm)

    6 Feb. 11-1511.3: The Product and Quotient Rules (due by 2/19, 11:30 pm)11.4: The Chain Rule (due by 2/20, 11:30 pm)

    7Feb.18-22

    11.5: Derivatives of Logarithmic and Exponential

    Functions(due by 2/24, 11:32 pm)

    11.6: Implicit Differentiation (due by 2/26, 11:35 pm)12.1: Maxima and Minima (due by 3/9, 11:30 pm)

    Exam 1 (Midterm 1)

    review due by 2/28,

    4:30 pm

    8Feb. 25-Mar. 1

    12:2: Applications of Maxima and Minima (due by 3/15, 11:30 pm)12.3: Higher Order Derivatives: Acceleration and

    Concavity (due by 3/15, 11:32 pm)12.4: Analyzing Graphs (due by 3/22, 11:30 pm)

    Exam 1(10.1-11.1)

    on 2/28 due by 5:30 pm

    9 Mar. 4-8 12.5: Related Rates (due by 3/22, 11:35 pm)

    Mar. 11-15 No class Spring Break

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    No. Class Date Topics Comments

    10 Mar. 18-22

    12.6: Elasticity (due by 3/29, 11:30 pm)13.1: The Indefinite Integral (due by 3/29, 11:35 pm)

    13.2: Substitution (due by 4/1, 11:30 pm)

    11 Mar. 25-29

    13.3: The Definite Integral: Numerical and Graphical

    Approaches (due by 4/2, 11:40 pm)

    13.4: The Definite Integral: Algebraic Approach and theFundamental Theorem of Calculus (due by 4/3, 11:30 pm)

    Exam 2 review due

    by 4/4 11:30 pm

    12 Apr. 1-514.1: Integration by Parts (due by 4/17, 11:45 pm) Exam 2 (11.2 13.4) on

    4/5 7:30 am-11:30 pm

    14 Apr. 8-12

    14.2: Area Between Two Curves and Applications (due by 4/19, 11:30 pm)14.3: Averages and Moving Averages (due by 4/25, 11:30 pm)

    15 Apr. 15-19

    14.4: Applications to Business and Economics:

    Consumers and Producers Surplus and Continuous

    Income Streams(due by 4/26, 11:30 pm)

    16 Apr. 22-2614.5: Improper Integrals and Applications (due by 4/27, 11:20 pm)

    Final exam on 4/30/2013

    Final exam Rev

    by 4/29 11:30 pm

    Exams:You will take two exams during the semester. Each will involve a mix of mechanical skills and conceptual reasoning. The

    best possible preparation for them is regular completion of assigned homework and practice exam.. Exams will be taken online

    using WebAssign.

    .

    Makeup exams:No Makeup exams are given at the discretion of the instructor and only in the case of verified medical or other

    documentedemergencies. In an emergency, you must notify the instructor in advance to request a makeup.

    Course Format

    Students are responsible for watching the video presentation(s) for the section(s).

    Online homework will be submitted online via the internet using the online homework system, WebAssign.In order to log on to WebAssign, go tohttp://www.webassign.net/.

    In order to register for WebAssign, you must have an ACCESS CODE and a Class Key.

    The ACCESS CODE can be purchased with a new textbook or onlinehttp://www.webassign.net/.

    The Class Key is asu 8464 4720

    Student self-enrollment guide:

    http://www.wadsworthmedia.com/tlc/webassign/EWA%20FCIS%20-

    %20Student%20Self%20Enrollment%20August%202011.ppt

    Grading Criteria:

    Point Allocation

    2 Exams (20 % each) 40%

    Final Exam 30%

    Homework, Quizzes 30%

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    Students Resources:

    Tutor Center:TheMath Tutor Center(free of charge) in PSA 116 will be open M-Th 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 4:00

    p.m., and Sun. 1:00 pm - 6:00 p.m. Come in for help beforeit is too late, and several days beforean exam day to strengthen your

    preparation. In order to be admitted to the Tutor Center each student present their valid ASU "Sun Card".

    ASU Learning Resource Center (LRC): TheLRCprovides counseling, tutoring in math (and many other subjects), supplementalinstruction, and other types of support to students. It is located in PV West (in the turtle building) and in the Memorial Union, Room

    14, and is open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

    Please schedule an appointment to see me during office hours if you have any questions, concerns, or if you have a disability that will

    require accommodations in this class. Note: To qualify for disability accommodations at ASU, students must qualify for services

    through the Disability Resource Center

    (DRC), which is located on the 1st floor of the Matthews Center Building, 480.965-1234 (V), 480.965.9000 (TTY).

    Technical Support Contact Information: For technical assistance 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, please contact the University

    Technology Office Help Desk:

    Phone: 480-965-6500

    Email:[email protected]

    Web:http://help.asu.edu/

    For information on systems outages see the ASU systems status calendar, please visithttp://syshealth.asu.edu/and

    http://systemstatus.asu.edu/status/calendar.asp

    The instructor reserves the right to make changes to the syllabus for the benefit of the class.

    Departmental and University Policies and Procedures

    Departmental Drop Back: Based on results of the pretest and advising from the course instructor, a student may elect to drop back to

    a lower level math course before the drop back deadline. Students should go to the Undergraduate Mathematics Office in PSA 211 to

    initiate a drop back request.

    Course Withdrawal:A student may withdraw from a course with a grade of W during the withdrawal period. The instructors

    signature is not required. It is a students responsibility to verify that that they have in fact withdrawn from a class.

    The grade of Incomplete: A grade of incomplete will be awarded only in the event that a documented emergency or illness prevents

    the student who is doing acceptable workfrom completing a smallpercentage of the course requirements. The student must provide

    written documentation and be passing the class at the time to receive an Incomplete. Make-up final exams will NOT be given for

    reasons of a non-refundable airline tickets, vacation plans, work schedules, weddings, family reunions, and other such activities.

    Students should consult the final exam schedule before making end-of-semester travel plans. The guidelines in the current general

    ASU catalog regarding a grade of incomplete will be strictly followed. The Dean of the students college must approve any exceptions

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    to these rules.

    Final Exam Make-up Policy: The final exam is scheduled to be held on the last day of class 4/30/2013. The final exam schedule wil

    be strictly followed except to resolve those situations described below, no changes may be made in this schedule without prior

    approval of the Dean of the college in which the course is offered.

    Make-up final exams will NOT be given for reasons of a non-refundable airline tickets, vacation plans, work schedules, weddings,

    family reunions, and other such activities. Students should consult the final exam schedule before making end-of-semester travel

    plans.

    Honor Policy: The highest standards of academic integrity are expected of all students. The failure of any student to meet these

    standards may result in suspension or expulsion from the University or other sanctions as specified in the University Student

    Academic Integrity Policy. Violations of academic integrity include, but are not limited to, cheating, fabrication, tampering,

    plagiarism, or facilitating such activities.

    ACADEMIC DISHONESTY! In the Student Academic Integrity Policy manual, ASU defines Plagiarism [as] intentionally or

    knowingly representing the words or ideas of another as one's own in any academic exercise. Students are responsible for knowing the

    rules governing the use of another's work or materials and for acknowledging and documenting the source appropriately. You can

    find this definition at:

    http://www.asu.edu/studentaffairs/studentlife/judicial/academic_integrity.htm#definitions

    Academic dishonesty, including inappropriate collaboration, will not be tolerated. There are severe sanctions for cheating, plagiarizingand any other form of dishonesty.

    The grade of XE:A grade of XEis reserved for "failure for academic dishonesty." The XE grade may be petitioned after 1 year.

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