Math 1371, IT Calculus, Lecture 040, Fall 2008

FraserH  101, 2:30-3:20 pm Monday, Wednesday

Grading basis/credits:   4 credit(s)
Equivalencies:   Credit will not be granted if credit has been received for: MATH 1142
Prereq:   IT, background in [precalculus, geometry, visualization of functions/graphs], instr consent; familiarity with graphing calculators recommended
Liberal Educ. Reqs:   Meets CLE req of Mathematical Thinking Core

Contact Information for the Instructor:

Instructor: Willard Miller
Office: Vincent Hall 513
Office Hours: 1:25-2:15 M, 10:10-11:00 W, 11:15-12:05 F,  or  by appointment

Phone: 612-624-7379
miller@ima.umn.edu, miller@math.umn.edu
www.ima.umn.edu/~miller/

 Discussion Sections:

                 -042  10:10am-11:00am T, 10:10am-12:05pm Th,  VinH  209 ,   Sadlowsky,Roger A    (Office: VH 509)
                               Office hours:  T - 8:00 to 9:00, 11:10 to 12:00,  W - 9:30 to 12:00, Th - 9:00 to 10:00, 11:10 to 12:00

                 -043  12:20pm-01:10pm T,  VinH  364, 12:20pm-02:15pm Th,  VinH  1 Sadlowsky,Roger A   (Office: VH 509)
                               Office hours:  T - 8:00 to 9:00, 11:10 to 12:00,  W - 9:30 to 12:00, Th - 9:00 to 10:00, 11:10 to 12:00

                 -044  01:25pm-02:15pm T, VinH  1 01:25pm-03:20pm Th,   KoltH  135   Liu, Baiying   (Office: VH 520)
                               Office hours:  T Th - 11:15 to 12:05

                 -045  02:30pm-03:20pm T, FordH 151, 02:30pm-04:25pm Th, 1701 Univ  207 Karanam,Suma    (Office: VH 112A)
                               Office hours:  M W F - 10:15 to 11:30

Other tutorial help: Lind Hall 150, M-F, 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
                                         www.math.umn.edu/undergrad/tutoring_schedule

Brief Course Description

Information about Course Management

Homework Assignments   


THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11 OPTIONAL REVIEW SESSIONS

Sections 42 and 43 (Sadlowsky)  9-11, FORD B10

Sections 44 and 45 (Liu, Karanam) 1:25 - 3:20, FORD B10


FINAL EXAM: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, SCIENCE CLASSROOM 125  (on the North side of the building)   

The exam runs from 1:30 to 4:30.  See Information about Course Management   for rules about exam procedure and materials allowed.


FIRST MIDTERM: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, SCIENCE CLASSROOM 325  (on the North side of the building)   

You may start the exam either at 5:00 PM or 6:00 PM. Students who come at 5 must remain

in their seats and be quiet until 6 even if they have finished the exam. The exam is 60

minutes long. Students who start at 6 may leave when they are finished. See Information about Course Management

for rules about exam procedure and materials allowed.


SECOND MIDTERM: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, SCIENCE CLASSROOM 325  (on the North side of the building)   

You may start the exam either at 5:00 PM or 6:00 PM. Students who come at 5 must remain

in their seats and be quiet until 6 even if they have finished the exam. The exam is 60

minutes long. Students who start at 6 may leave when they are finished. See Information about Course Management

for rules about exam procedure and materials allowed.


THIRD MIDTERM: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, SCIENCE CLASSROOM 325  (on the North side of the building)   

You may start the exam either at 5:00 PM or 6:00 PM. Students who come at 5 must remain

in their seats and be quiet until 6 even if they have finished the exam. The exam is 60

minutes long. Students who start at 6 may leave when they are finished. See Information about Course Management

for rules about exam procedure and materials allowed.



Practice Gateway  Exams:

Practice Gateway 1
Practice Gateway 2
Practice Gateway 3
Practice Gateway 4
Practice Gateway 5
Solution 1
Solution 2
Solution 3
Solution 4
Solution 5


The Gateway exam (round two)  is scheduled as follows:

   Tuesday November 11 in Science Classroom Building 125
   Wednesday November 12 in Vincent Hall 16

The exam starts at 5:00 and lasts 30 minutes. All students who did not pass the first exam should take this exam.

The third and last Gateway exam will be given as follows:

  Tuesday November 18   at 5:00 in Vincent Hall 113.
  Wednesday November 19 at 5:00 in Vincent  Hall 16

All students who have not already passed exam I or II should take this exam.



Rules for Limits and Derivatives

Extended Mean Value Theorem and L'Hospital's Rule

Newton's Method and the Mean Value Theorem