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Homework for Calculus I with Applications

The first part of the homework for this class will consist of problems from the text, and may be submitted entirely on paper or entirely via e-mail in Maple format.

The second part will be lab reports of your investigations in the computer lab and these may only be submitted by e-mail in Maple format. Each file submitted by e-mail must have an eight character name (or shorter) with your three initials then L (for lab) or H (for homework) and then numbers indicating which assignment is being submitted. If I were submitting Lab 3.4 and 3.5 then the name should be "GDCL345.mws" In addition the subject of the e-mail message must be "Maple Lab" (or "Maple Homework") only. If the subject or name does not adhere to these conventions, the e-mail will be returned to you.

Textbook Problems:

Due 5-Feb-99
Section
Group
1234 5678910
2.2








1
368 12131420 2526
2.3








3
5610 11131418 262930
31








2.4
1234 567810
111214






Due 12-Feb-99
Section
Group
1234 5678910
2.5 3467 8101113 1416
3.1 1256





3.2



134 81011
12151620





Due 19-Feb-99
Section
Group
1234 5678910
3.3 124 578 112021
3.4








1
345 71011 121417 18
20








Due 24-Feb-99
Section
Group
1234 5678910
4.1
1245 678910
111213 14151617 181920
212223 2435




4.2




1234 5
6789 101112 131415
16171819 20213133 34
Due 5-Mar-99
Section
Group
1234 5678910
4.3








1
256 78910 111213
14 15161718 19202122 23
373840






Due 12-Mar-99
Section
Group
1234 5678910
4.4


1 247 8910
11121314 15161718 19
4.5








2
3456 78910 1112
13141516 17181920 2122
232425






4.6


345 6789
Due 19-Mar-99
Section
Group
1234 5678910
5.1 23510 27282930 3132
5.2 237






Due 26-Mar-99
Section
Group
1234 5678910
5.3 1256 9101123 25
5.4








1
49







5.5

46 10




6.1




128 1213
16








6.2
21216 25343643 4858
60








Due 23-Apr-99
Section
Group
1234 56789 1011
7.1 471012 14161820 222426
28303234 363840



7.2






1 367
11121620 22242535 38

7.3








12
3679 10111214 151820
21222425 26273032 3943

Laboratory Exercises:

1.13
2.2
Given 26,28-Jan-99
Due 29-Jan-99,
1-Feb-99
Solved Problem 2.1 (p65) is the one for 2.2, not solved problem 2.2 (p73)
2.4
2.6
Given 2,4-Feb-99
Due 5,8-Feb-98
Do problem 1 on 2.4 by hand on paper and just type the result into your lab on Maple.
3.3 Given 9,11-Feb-99
Due 12,16-Feb-99
Read Solved problem 3.2 starting at part (e)
(skipping parts (a-d) of 3.2) and then do solved
problem 3.3. It may help to substitute 30 for n
when typing. Plotting the sums is done with leftbox
and rightbox.

This would be an ideal time to do your homework for this section.
3.2
3.5
Given 16,18-Feb-99
Due 19,22-Feb-99

3.7
4.1
Given 2,4-Mar-99
Due 5,8-Mar-99
If you get done early, take a stab at 4.2. We'll be doing it next week.
4.2
5.1
Given 9,11-Mar-99
Due 12,15-Mar-99
Note that absolute value is achieved with the function abs(). Jordan Cunningham will be there to help on Thursday.
5.3
5.4
Given 16,18-Mar-99
Due 19,22-Mar-99

5.7 (1,2)
6.1
Given 23,25-Mar-99
Due 26-Mar-99
Do not do part 3 of 5.7
For 6.1 you will need to use subs(x=1,C(c)); and then solve("=5,c);
5.8
6.2
Given 6,8-Apr-99
Due 9,12-Apr-99
5.8 Hint: Use the Pythagorean theorem twice
7.1 (1,2)
7.2
Given 13,15-Apr-99
Due 16,19-Apr-99
Do not do part 3 of 7.1
7.19
Given 20,22-Apr-99
Due 23,26-Apr-99
The sheets for this work are in the front of the room.
With the rest of the time, practice for your skills test
by using Maple's int function to check your work.
7.5
Printed Lab
Given 27,29-Apr-99
Due 7-May-99
The printed lab is at the front of the room. Please return them for the Thursday class to use.


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