Calculus I - Differential Calculus

201 - SN2 - RE

General Information

Course Outline and Course Content
  • Status of notes posted on this site: in progress (IP): dynamic and liable to change; completed (C): stable.
  • Reference Textbook: Single Variable Calculus: Early Transcendentals 9th Edition by James Stewart; available at the Library's Reference Counter
  • Suggested Problems: These do not count for any marks, but it is highly recommended that you try them.
  • Announcements

  • WeBWork
  • Your Username and default Password is your 7-digit student ID#
  • Course Material

    Lecture Notes Textbook Status Suggested Problems (from 9th Edition)
    L1. Four Ways to Represent a Function 1.1 C P.17 # 3, 16, 17, 33, 34
    L2. Four Ways to Represent a Function (Cont.d) 1.1 C P.17 # 35, 37, 39, 45, 49, 51, 67, 71, 81-85 (Odd)
    L3. A Catalog of Essential Functions 1.2 C
    L4. New Functions from Old Functions 1.3 C P.42 # 3, 9-25 (Odd), 33-55 (Odd)
    L5. Exponential Functions 1.4 C P.52 # 1, 9-19 (Odd), 29
    L6. Inverse and Logarithmic Functions 1.5 C P.64 # 3-13 (Odd), 17, 23 - 29 (Odd), 35, 43, 45, 53, 57 - 36 (Odd), 67, 69 - 78 (Odd)
    L7. The Tangent and Velocity Problem 2.1 C P.82 # 1, 3, 5, 7
    L8. The Limit of A Function 2.2 IP P.92 # 5 - 11 (Odd), 19 - 41 (Odd)
    L9. Calculating Limits Using Limit Laws 2.3 IP P.102 # 3-9 (Odd), 17-33 (Odd), 39-45(Odd), 51, 53
    L10. Continuity 2.5 IP P. # 5, 13, 15, 17, 21, 23, 29, 31, 35, 37, 43-49 (Odd), 55, 57,
    L11. Limits at Infinity; Horizontal Asymptotes 2.6 IP P.137 # 5-9 (Odd), 13-41 (Odd), 47, 49, 63
    L12. Derivatives and Rates of Change 2.7 IP P.149 # 5-13 (Odd), 19- 29 (Odd), 33, 39, 43-51 (Odd),
    L13. The Derivative as a Function 2.8 IP P.160 # 1, 5-15 (Odd), 21-31 (Odd), 33 (a-c), 57, 59

    Back