MATH 241H -- Calculus III (Honors)

Section 0101 -- Spring, 2005

Instructor: Thomas Haines
Office: 4403 Mathematics Bldg
Phone: (301) 405-5103
Office Hours: (Spring 2005) Monday 2-3 pm; Friday 1:30-2:30 pm; and by appointment.
Email: tjh@math.umd.edu

Class Times: MF, 10-11 am; W, 9-11 am.
Room: Math 1308.

Syllabus: Here is the projected syllabus for the course, including exam dates, and the quiz dates. Not included are the due dates for Matlab assignments, which will be announced in the course blog, see below, as the course progresses.
The revised syllabus , effective as of Feb. 28, 2005.

This course is an introduction to multivariable calculus. We will cover all of the material in chapters 11-15 of the text by Ellis and Gulick, with the exception of section 12.7. Homework will be assigned each day on the 241H blog, see below. The homework will not be collected for a grade, but doing the problems is an essential component of the course -- you cannot expect to learn the material without doing many problems on your own.

There will be 11 quizzes during the semester. No make-up quizzes will be given, but only the 10 highest scores will be used in computing the quiz grade.

There will be 4 Matlab assignments during the semester. Details will appear as the course progresses, in the 241H blog.


Prerequisites: MATH 141 and one of MATH 240, ENES 102, or PHYS 171.

Texts:
Grading policy: Grades will be based on the 4 one-hour exams, the quizzes, the 4 Matlab assignments and the 2-hour final exam. The one-hour exams will be counted for 100 points, but the lowest one will be multiplied by the factor of .5 in the computation of course grades. The lowest 2 quiz scores will be dropped. The point totals are:

Matlab ----------- 40

Quizzes -------- 100

Hour exams --- 350

Final exam ---- 200

TOTAL ------- 690

Makeup exams will only be given for legitimate, documented absences. In the case that religious observances or official university business will prevent you from taking an exam as scheduled, you will need to give me advance notification.

Graphing or programmable calculators are not allowed during the hour exams. A cheap scientific calculator is permitted. For the hour exams, you will be allowed to bring in a 3 x 5 card with anything you like written on it (both sides).


Getting help: Besides my office hours, there will be tutoring hours for Math 241. Tutoring is by graduate students who are TA's for large lecture sections of Math 241, and any students taking Math 241H are allowed to come in for help. The schedule is available on line here .

In addition, you can find help with Matlab in the Parking Garage 2 WAM lab , or from peer training .

Here is a link to the Office of Information Technology with a list of computer labs on campus.


READ THIS: The honor pledge; academic integrity; what constitutes cheating.

Students are expected to comply with the code of academic integrity. Working on homework assignments and Matlab projects in small groups is permitted and even encouraged. However, you are required to work on take-home quizzes ALONE -- consultation with any member of this course or any other person will be considered cheating. On take-home quizzes, you are free to consult your books and lecture notes.


Matlab assignments:
Matlab 1. Due Friday, March 4, 2005.
Matlab 2. Due Friday, April 1, 2005.
Matlab 3. Due Friday, April 29, 2005.
The 241H Blog:

1. Wed. Jan. 26: Covered 11.1-11.2 and most of 11.3. Homework: 11.1, #7,10,14,20,23. 11.2, #8,17,19,22,23,30,31. 11.3, #9,10,13,18,23,24,34.
2. Fri. Jan. 28: Covered 11.4. Homework: 11.3 #32-34. 11.4 #4,6,10,11,12,15,21,22.
3. Mon. Jan. 31: Covered 11.5. Quiz 1 will be Wednesday, covering 11.1-11.5. Homework: 11.5 #3,4,8,11,22,23,27,29.
4. Wed. Feb. 2: Took Quiz 1 ( Solutions by the grader ), and covered 11.6. Homework: 11.6 #5-8,10,12,21,28,36,37.
5. Fri. Feb. 4: Covered 12.1 and 12.2. Homework: 12.1 # 9-11,23,24,31-33. 12.2 #5,9,10,11.
6. Mon. Feb. 7: Covered 12.3, and handed out Take-home Quiz 2, due at the beginning of class on Wednesday. Homework: 12.3 #10,11,14,24,32,35-37,39-40.
7. Wed. Feb. 9: Covered 12.4 and started 12.5. Went over answers to Quiz 2. Homework: 12.4 #3,6,7,14,21,27,42. 12.5 #2,7,9.
8. Fri. Feb. 11: Finished 12.5 and 12.6. Announced Exam 1 will be next Wednesday at 9 am, and it will cover chapters 11-12, except 12.7. Remember you may bring a cheap scientific calculator and a 3x5 card with anything written on it, both sides. You should practice exams you may find at www.math.umd.edu/testbank by searching under Herb R and downloading the Exam 1's from Fall 2003 and Fall 2004. Homework: 12.5 #14-16,20,23,24. Project 1, p. 796. 12.6 #2,8,13,18,24,25,27.
9. Mon. Feb. 14: Reviewed for Exam 1 on Wednesday. N.B. One helix of your DNA is approximately 20 cm long!
10. Wed. Feb. 16: Exam 1 ( Exam 1 Solutions ), and covered 13.1. Gave out Matlab handout. Homework: 13.1 # 9-12,16,18,22,23,32,36,37,52,54,56.
11. Fri. Feb. 18: Covered 13.2. Homework: 13.2 #13-18,28,29,33,34,35.
12. Mon. Feb. 21: Covered 13.3. Announced in class Quiz 3 on Wednesday. It will cover 13.1-13.3. Homework: 13.3 #15,24,35,36,52-54,55,56. Projects 2 (p. 848).
13. Wed. Feb. 23: Quiz 3 ( Quiz 3 Solutions ). Covered 13.4, started 13.5. Homework: 13.4 #5,10,13,26,29-31,34,35,39,41,45.
14. Fri. Feb. 25: Finished 13.5, started 13.6. Homework: 13.5. # 13-15,17 (especially this last one). 13.6. #16,19,20,23,25,27,37,47,48,62,64,65.
15. Mon. Feb. 28: CLASS CANCELLED DUE TO SNOW. Take-home quiz will be available on Wed., and will be due this Friday morning. The date of EXAM 2 has been changed, and also the dates of some later quizzes have been affected. LOOK CAREFULLY AT THE REVISED SYLLABUS ABOVE.
16. Wed. Mar. 2: Here is the take-home Quiz 4 , due at the beginning of class on Fri. Mar. 4 ( Quiz 4 Solutions ). Today in class we covered 13.6-13.7 and started 13.8. Homework: 13.6 #49, 53, and Project #1. 13.7 #3,8,9. 13.8. #1-5.
17. Fri. Mar. 4: Continued 13.8. Homework 13.8 #10,17,18,24,31,32,36,37,39.
18. Mon. Mar. 7: Finished 13.8 and started 13.9. The Quiz 5 on Wednesday will cover sections 13.7-13.8. The EXAM 2 on Friday will cover all of Chapter 13. Homework: 13.9 #15,16,21,22,23,33.
19. Wed. Mar. 9: We finished 13.9, took Quiz 5, and did some examples of Lagrange. Some extra practice problems: 13.8 #25,27. Chapter 13 Review Exercises: #41,43,45,56,59,61,65,67.
20. Fri. Mar. 11: Exam 2. Start reading 14.1.
21. Mon. Mar. 14: All this week, Prof. Jeff Adams will substitute. You will still have your Quiz 6 on Wed. Mar. 16, and it will cover 14.1. BE SURE YOU HAVE WORKED THROUGH THE FOLLOWING PROBLEMS BEFORE YOUR QUIZ! Cover 14.1. Homework: 14.1 #1,2,5,9,21,25,29,35,37,41,57,58,59,61.
22. Wed. Mar. 16: Quiz 6. Finish 14.1 and cover 14.2. Homework: 14.2 #2,3,9,11,23,27,28.
23. Fri. Mar. 18: Cover 14.3. Homework: 14.3 #1,3,4,6,7,9.
24. Mon. Mar. 28: Covered 14.4. Announced Quiz 7 on Wednesday, which will cover sections 14.2-14.4. Homework: 14.4 #9,10,14,19,21,23,27,29,31.
25. Wed. Mar. 30: Took Quiz 7 and covered 14.5-14.6. Homework: 14.5 #9,11,18,27,29,36,37. 14.6 #2,5,7,13,14,19,20,22,23,25,26. Here are some (hand-written) solutions to Quizzes 5 and 6: Quiz 5 page 1, Quiz 5 page 2, Quiz 5 page 3, Quiz 6 page 1, Quiz 6 page 2.
26. Fri. Apr. 1: Did some examples from 14.6, and started 14.8. Announced that we will skip 14.7 (it will be on neither Exam 3 nor the Final Exam). Homework: 14.8 #5-8,11,13,15,19. Here are some hand-written solutions to Exam 2: Exam2 page 1, Exam2 page 2, Exam2 page 3, Exam2 page 4, Exam2 page 5, Exam2 page 6.
27. Mon. Apr. 4: We finished 14.8. Here is the take-home Quiz 8 . Homework: 14.4 #24,30 (do these -- I am thinking of putting one of them on Exam 3!). 14.8 #9,12,14,23-25,27,31.
28. Wed. Apr. 6: We started 14.9. Homework: 14.9 #2-4,7,9,10,15,17,21,23,26.
29. Fri. Apr. 8: We finished 14.9 and discussed minimal surfaces (which will not be on your exams). Homework: 14.9 #25,27,29-31. Chapter 14 Review Problems (p. 988): #3,5,11,13,38,40-43. Here are some hand-written solutions to Quizzes 7 and 8: Quiz7 page 1, Quiz 7 page 2, Quiz8 page 1, Quiz 8 page 2.
30. Mon. Apr. 11: We did some practice problems, reviewing for Exam 3 on Wednesday, which will cover Chapter 14 (except 14.7).
31. Wed. Apr. 13: Took Exam 3, and started 15.1. Homework: 15.1 #7,9,15,19,21,23,25,27-28,29,32.
32. Fri. Apr. 15: We finished 15.1 and started 15.2. Homework: 15.1 #32,34,35,39,40. 15.2 #1,5,9,18.
33. Mon. Apr. 18: We finished 15.2 and started 15.3. The in-class Quiz 9 on Wednesday will cover 15.1-15.2. Homework: 15.2 #20,21,30-3,36-37,39. 15,3 #1,3,12,13.
34. Wed. Apr. 20: We took Quiz 9, finished 15.3, and started 15.4. Homework: 15.3 #10,15. 15.4 #1,5,11,13,16,17.
35. Fri. Apr. 22: We finished 15.4. Homework: 15.3 #16. 15.4 #19,21,24,25. Project 1, p.1030.
36. Mon. Apr. 25: We covered 15.5. Here is the take-home Quiz 10 . Homework: 15.5, #1,3,5,6,13,14.
37. Wed. Apr. 27: We started 15.6. Homework: 15.6 #1,4,5,7,13,15,17,18-20 (remind me to talk about the last few in class). Here are some hand-written solutions to Exam 3: Exam3 page 1, Exam3 page 2, Exam3 page 3, Exam3 page 4, Exam3 page 5, Exam3 page 6.
38-39. Fri. Apr. 29 and Mon. May 2. I missed class, but Ben Howard substituted and he covered the rest of 15.6 and also started 15.7.
40. Wed. May 4. I announced (and wrote an email yesterday) that Quiz 11 and Matlab 4 have been cancelled due to my absence. Exam 4 will still take place as scheduled next Monday, and it will cover chapter 15. Today I discussed Stokes' theorem from 15.7, and did some examples. Homework: 15.7, #1,3,7,11,15,17,18,21,22. A note on grading policy effected by cancelled assignments: the only change is that your quiz grade and your matlab grade will be computed using fewer scores. The percentage each will contribute to your final grade will remain the same as before.
41. Fri. May 6. Today we covered 15.8. I explained homework problems 15.6, #19-20, as applications of Gauss' Law. I showed how we can use the Divergence theorem in 15.8 to prove Gauss' Law (this is not in your text). Homework: 15.8 #5,7,10,13,21,24-27,29,30,35. Here are a few extra problems on this stuff, for your preparations for Exam 4 and the final Exam: More problems .
42. Mon. May 9. Exam 4; no new homework.
43. Wed. May 11. We went over Exam 4, and a list of topics to study for the final exam. NOTE: For the final exam, you are permitted to bring a cheap scientific calculator, and one 8 1/2 X 11 piece of paper, one which you may write anything you want (on both sides). The final exam will be Monday, May 16, 1:30-3:30 pm. The location is probably room 1308, but I will confirm this as soon as I can find out for sure. Here are some hand-written solutions to Exam 4: Exam 4 , Exam 4 page 1 , Exam 4 page 2 , Exam 4 page 3 , Exam 4 page 4 , Exam 4 page 5 . Here are solutions to Quiz 9: Quiz 9 page 1 , Quiz 9 page 2 , Quiz 9 page 3 . And here are solutions to Quiz 10: Quiz 10 page 1 , Quiz 10 page 2 , Quiz 10 page 3 , Quiz 10 page 4 , Quiz 10 page 5 . IMPORTANT NOTE: FINAL EXAM LOCATION: Math 0303 (NOT THE USUAL ROOM!!!).
Here are solutions to the final exam: Final Exam, page 1 , Final Exam, page 2 , Problem 1 , Problem 2 , Problem 3 , Problem 4 , Problem 5 , Problem 6 , Problem 7 , Problem 8a , Problem 8b , Problem 9ab , Problem 9c .