A collection of on-line
calculators
Acounts on CATS Unix computers
MTH 129
- No class on April 21
- Test: May
5
- Final: June 5, 3:15pm in 144 RC
MTH 228
- No class on April 21
- Test: April 28
- Test: May
19
- Final: June 5, 3:15pm in 144 RC
MTH145
- The correct website for the text is http://wps.aw.com/aw_bennett_usingandun_2
- A lot of the links referred to in the book are collected here .
- First Quiz
: (will cover Chaps 1, 2 - 3)
- Fourth Quiz
: (will cover 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B, 3C, 3E, 7A, 7B,
7C, 7E, 8D)
- FINAL
: March 16 1045am
(will be comprehensive ... don't forget 6C)
- In this
article they give a 'flow rate' when you really want to know a
'velocity'. What else do you need to know to calculate such a velocity?
- A more detailed list of fallacies is found at
http://www.datanation.com/fallacies/index.htm
- American
Demographics
- What caused the
Challenger accident ?
- Feyman's appendix
to the Rogers Commission report.
- See the
Challenger .
- More concerning the Challenger can be found at the Gallery of Data
Visualization .
- 2003 tax
rates .
- Treasury Bills,
Notes, and Bonds
- Monthly
Energy Review from DOE. There are other things available on this
DOE site, such as Energy
Information Sheets .
- Energy Kids Page
- McDonalds Nutrition
Facts .
- Energy Density and Weight
Loss .
- Wright State Drinking Water
report.
- Frequently Asked
Questions about TIME.
- Why should we believe
a medical study ?
- Some web resources for information on clinical trials: NIH, CenterWatch
- Do you suspect a Cancer
Cluster ?
- What is your
annual radiation dose ?
MTH 231
- HW :
8.1 2,10,16,22,24, 26, 32,34,36, 8.2
2,12,16 (due 9/14);
8.1 37, 38, 47,48, 50 8.2 30,34,45, 8.3
8, 14,24 (due 9/21); 8.2 52, 8.3 30,32, 8.4
2,4,6,12,20,26 (due 9/28); 8.2 53, 56, 8.3 33,36,
8.4 8,12,14,16,21-23, 8.6 4,8,10 8.5
26, 8.6 12-26(even) 8.7 2, 8 (due
10/5); 8.6 28-32(even) 8.7
16,20,22,26,30,34,40 8.9 2 4,8,10 (due 10/12); 9.1
4,8,12,14, 9.2 4 , 9.1
28,32, 9.2 2,6,10,12,14, 9.3 2 (due 10/19); 9.2
18-24, 9.3 4-16(even), 28 9.4
2,4,6,10,1218 9.5 1,2 , 9.4 20,22,26,32 9.5
4,6,10,20 (due 10/26); 9.3 35, 9.5
8,12,14,16,22,30,34,40 H.1 10,14,15,18,21-26,36 H.2
2,10,14,16,32 9.6 2,18, 1 0.1 5-10 ,
16,18, 1 0.2 2-22 (even) (due 11/2); 10.1
26,28,34 10.2 28,30 , 10.2
46
6.3 4,10,17-19, 22 , 10.3 2,4,5,8-20(even),
28,30, 44, 46
10.4 4,10,12,18-22 (even) (due 11/9);
- Vector
Product
- Notebook
for Curves
- Labs: L71.1,L71.2,L71.3 ,
L73.2-5 , L75.1-7 (due9/20); page634 in Stewart (due
9/27); L56.1-4 (due 10/4); L66.1-4 (due 10/11);
L53.3,.L53.6, L55.2-5 (due 10/18); p.A73 in Steward (due 10/25); 735 in
Stewart (due 11/8); p.745 in Stewart (pick two) (due 11/15)
- First EXAM
: September 26 and September 30 (To cover all of chapter 8)
- Second EXAM
:
SOLUTIONS
- Third EXAM :
SOLUTIONS
- FINAL : November 18 10:45
-
- Puzzler: When I. Newton was asked to explain the basic idea of
The Calculus, he replied: 6accdae13eff7i3l9n4o4qrr4s9t12vx
- Extra Credit: Show that every rational number has an Egyptian
Fraction expansion.
- Extra Credit: What is the effective reflectivity coefficient
(albedo) of a surface layer with R=.1, when it has a layer with
R=.5 and T=.4 in front of it?
- Extra Credit: Construct a function that is continuous
everywhere, but differentiable nowhere.
- Extra Credit: The path traced by the tip of the velocity vector
as it moves along a curve is called the hodograph . Find the
hodograph for an elliptical orbit.
- Extra Credit: In class we found three curves with constant
curvature: a straight line, a circle, and a circular constant-ramp
helix. Are there any others?
MTH253
- HW due Jun28: (1.8) 2,10,16; (2.1) 2,6,8,10,12,27,28; (2.2) 6
- HW due Jun30: (2.2) 18,30,32,34; (2.3) 18, 30,32,34 ; (2.3)
4,6,8,16
; (2.8) 10,18,20
- HW due Jul7: (3.2) 10,12,16, 22, 38 ; (3.3)10,16,20,24,30;
(1.6) 6 ; (1.10) 6 ; (2.7) 4,6 ; (2.8) 26, 32; (2.9) 4, 12,14 ;
(3.1) 4, 10,22; (3.2) 4, 6
- HW due Jul12: (5.1) 4,12,14,26 ; (5.2) 2,8,14,16,18 ;
(5.3) 2,6,8
- HW due Jul14: (6..1) 4,6,10,22 ; (6.2) 2,12,14; (6.3) 2,4,8,12
- Getting started in
Matlab
- Pictorial
of Fundamental Theorem of Linear Algebra
- Visual
Linear Algebra (applets)
- (not
applicable to current classes) look at the
Revised Syllabus
- Basic
Matrix Mathematica (and some illustrations of the fundamental
theorem)
- Matlab
HW problems
- A Mathematica notebook of
Outer Product HW problems
MTH 232
- Reading and making contour
maps
- Homework: (due 4/12) p.735
- HW: (due 4/14) p. 741 18-24 even and Isobar Map
- HW: (due 4/19) (11.1) 10,16,18,20,31-36 (11.2)
10,14,16 (11.4) 2,4,34,36 (11.6) 1-4,
12,14,32,34
- HW: (due 4/20) (11.5) 27-29
- HW: (due 4/26) (11.3) 4,8.10.18,24,42,50,54,62,70
(11.4) 16,22,30 (11.5) 4,12,18,24,32 (11.6)
20,30,36,46,48 (11.7) 2,4
- HW: (due 4/28) (11.7) 12, 22, 28
- HW: (due 5/3) p.821, p.829, (13.1) 4,6,8
- HW: (due 5/5) (12.1) 4,10 (12.2) 6.8.14
- HW: (due 5/10) (12.3) 16.18.20 (12.4)
6,10,12,14,20,26 (12.5) 2,8,12,19,20 (12.6) 2,4
(13.1) 16,18,19,20,24,26,28,30,32
- HW: (due 5/12) (12.6) 6,8,1024,26 (13.2)
37
- HW: (due 5/19) (12.7) 8,10,20,24 (12.8)
4,6,16,26 (12.9) 2,4,8,18 (13.2)
6,8,18,20,26,30,34,38
- HW: (due 5/26) (13.3) 6,8,14,18,20,26,34
(13.4) 4,8,14,18,22,24
- HW: (due 6/2) (13.5)
4,8,10,12,18,20,32,34 (13.6) 2,6,8,20
(13.7) 2,8,18,20 (13.8) 2,4,8,22,24,28
- Exam :
April 27
- Exam : May 18
- FINAL: June 9 1045
MTH 306/606
- Read chapter 6 and do all the exercises; do problems 2 - 8
- Read chapter 7 and do all the exercises
- First Midterm due Feb. 8
- Inventory (as of Feb. 15): students should hand in
- first step in the asteroid problem (1st midterm problem)
- exercise 6 in chapter 2
- 2nd midterm problem
- derivation of ODE from similarity transformation of blast wave
- New assignment: think about how to model the child's swing
- Extra class: regular times in week 11.
- Computing
simple probabilities
- The 2003
Nobel Prize in Chemistry is given for work on transmembrane
channels. Here
is a popular account of water transport (see Osmotic pumps). Recent
accounts are Epithelial Fluid Transport--A Century of Investigations by
K. Spring and Water Transport Controversies--An Overview by L Reuss and
B Hirst.
MTH 333/533
- HW : (due
9/20) 5.10,5.11
- Exam : due Oct. 13
- Exam :
MTH/CS 718
MTH/CS 717
- Review and first assignment handed out first day
- Jan 21: Trapezoidal rule is Weighted Euler with parameter = 1/2.
It is the only weighted Euler that is order 2.
- Jan21: HW:1. #2.8 in text
2. How would you solve the system that is set up in 1.
3. suppose K=K(x). What conditions must K satisfy so that you can still
solve it?
4. #2.9 in text
- Jan 21: Matlab and Mathematica are installed in all the machines
in 170MM
- You may have longer than expected to finish
the midterm: I will be doing the problems in class and will accept your
papers up until the time the particular problem is done in class
- Final
Due 3/21
UH 203
MTH 230
- First EXAM :
October 18
- Second Exam: November 8
- Third Exam: November 25
- Final Exam: December 2 at 1515 in 302 O
- HW : p.260
60-66, p262 7-8. 4.5 6,10,14, 4.8 30, 4.9
6,12,20 (due 9/25); 4.5 22,30,34,49-52, 4.9 25, 28,
40, 46, 49,50, 5.1 2, 6-8 (due
10/2); 5.1 12,20,22, 5.2 6,8,10,18, 30, 5.3
3.4.7.10,12,14, 22,31,32,34, 5.4 2,4,10 5.5 8,12,14
(due 10/9); 5.2 42, 5.3 50,52,60,62,64, 5.4
12,16,20,22, 5.5 28,38,42,50, 5.6 6,8,14 (due 10/16); 5.5
52,58,59, 5.6 28, 38,40, 5.7 8,10,
12(due 10/23); 5.6 42,46, 5.7 14,16,18,20, G
2,6,14, 5.8 2-22(even), 28,32,38
(due 10/30); 5.10 7,8,13,16,20,22,23,40,41,49,50,
6.1 4,6,12,14 (due 11/6); 5.5 60, 5.7
30, 5.9 3,4,6,10,18,19,20,23,26,27, 6.3 3,4,7,10,
12,23 6.5 25,26 6.7
2,6,7,8,11,12,13 (due 11/13); 5.10 54 6.1
21,22,23,30 6.2 2,7,13,14 19,22,23 6.4
2,5,8,13 6.5 2,4,8 (due 11/20); 7.1
3,4,9,10,12 7.2 3,4,6,8 7.3
2,11,12,16 7.4 3,4,5,6,7,9,13,14,16,18 (due 11/26)
- Labs: L31.1,L31.2
(due 10/1); L33.1,L33.2,L33.3, challenge (due 10/8); p.379 (due 10/10);
L34.1 - L34.6 (due 10/15); L37.1 -L37.3 (due 10/22); p.415 (due 10/24);
L39.1--L39.5 (due 10/29); L40.1--L40.6 (due 10/31); L43.1--L43.3,
challenge (due 11/5); p.472 (due 11/7); p.476 (due 11/12); project B
(due 11/14); project C(due 11/21); p.530 (due 11/26); p.540 (due 12/3)
- Try the INTEGRATOR
- Try the
Function Flyer to help build intution on how graphs depend on
parameters
- Puzzler: When I. Newton was asked to explain the
basic idea of The Calculus, he replied:
6accdae13eff7i3l9n4o4qrr4s9t12vx
- Explore
Numerical Integration Methods
- Mathematica
Plot of solution on p.380
MTH 332/532
- Exam due Thursday April 25
- Classes on Tuesday May 28: 1200 -1400 in 224MM and !610-1525 303O
MTH699
MTH 229
- Exam 2 : Feb 15 (covering sections 2.1 - 3.7)
- Trochoids,
Hypocycloids, Epicycloid
- Lissajous
Figures
- LAB Due Dates: Feb 9 (6,7);
Feb 16 (17,21); Feb 23 (23); Mar 2 (B);
Mar 9 (D)
- Lab D: due March 2
- Applied Project (p.321): due March 9
- Homework due Feb 7: (2.4) 42-44 ; (2.5) 41, 42 ; (2.7)
31,32 ; (2.8) 30-36, 39,40 ; (2.9) 2,8,10,12 ;
(2.10) 2,4,8-12,14,15 ; (3.1) 4,14,16,32,34,38 ; (3.2) 4,6,12,18,20,26
; (3.3) 2,4,9,10,12,14,15 ; (3.4) 4-7 ; (3.5) 8, 10,14
- HW due Feb 14: (3.1) 41,42,47,51,54,55,59 ; (3.2)
30-35 ; (3.3) 16-19 ; (3.4) 19,24,30,31 ; (3.5) 24,34,38,50,52 ; (3.6)
6,10,15,16,20,22,26,27,34-36,40,49,50 ; (3.7)
4,6,9,10,18,22,23,26,28,30,36 ; (3.8)4,6,10,11,14
- HW due Feb 21: (3.3) 20,22-25 ; (3.4)
32.41,42 ; (3.5) 54-56 ; (3.8) 16-18 ; (4.1)
6,7,10,12,14,16,17
- HW due Feb 28: (3.3) 26,27 ; (3.5) 58-60,64,69 ; (4.1) 24,26,28
; (4.2) 8,10,22,29,42,46 ; (4.3) 6,8,10,12
- HW due Mar 7: (4.2) 50-54 ; (4.3) 16-20, 22-24 ;
(4.4) 6,15,20 ; (4.6) 2,10,14
- HW due Mar 12: (4.2) 55 ; (4.3) 36 ; (4.6) 18,l9,32-34 ; (4.8)
4,6
- Final Exam: March 13
at 3:15 pm in 204 F
MTH 482/682
MTH233
- Second EXAM
: February 16
- HW due Feb 8: §§ 3.4, 3.5, 3.6
- HW due Feb 15:§§ 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4
- HW due Feb 22: §§ 5.1, 6.1, 6.2
- HW due Mar 1: §§ 6.3, 6.4
- HW due Mar 8: §§ 6.5, 6.6
- Approximating the Airy
Equation as in class
- Getting started with
Mathematica (front end and kernel)