In class work done in Calculus 1 w/ Econ Applications
    Spring '08, Math 102

    January and February, 2008



    (Last modified: Friday, February 29, 2008, 10:43 AM )


    1/23/08: Introduction to Calculus - altitude of a balloon
    1/25/08: Graphs and the language of graphs
    1/28/08:Graphs of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions: A Maple file. Right-click (control-click) to download onto the desktop, then open in Maple.
    1/29/08:A Maple Demo Maple file. Right-click (control-click) to download onto the desktop, then open in Maple.
    Instructions-opening Maple tutorial
    2/1/08: Some trig and intro to derivatives
    2/4/08: Intro to derivatives, re-visited
    Solutions to today's in-class work
    2/5/08: Estimating derivatives by zooming
    Solutions to today's in-class work
    2/6/08: Solutions to today's in-class work (What can f ' tell you about f?)
    2/8/08: Solutions to today's in-class work (What can f '' tell you about f?)
    2/15/08: Graphically checking differentiation & antidifferentiation Maple file: right-(control-)click to download.
    Differentiating and antidifferentiating powers of x, and sums of powers of x
    Solutions to today's in-class work (What can f '' tell you about f?)
    2/22/08 Using derivative and antiderivative formulas
    Solutions to today's in-class work
    2/26/08: Understanding e and the derivative of e^x graphically Maple file: right-(control-)click to download.
    Practice with derivatives of exponential and logarithmic functions
    Solutions to Today's In-Class Work
    2/27/08 Practice with derivatives of trigonometric functions
    Solutions to Today's In-Class Work
    2/29/08 Reminder of what we know about derivatives so far; Why the product rule is true
    Understanding graphically why the rule you'd like to use for differentiating a product isn't trueMaple file
    Solutions to Today's In-Class Work




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