Faculty: You can include your course schedule here by starting with this template and adding in dates for each session, or making other changes as desired. To edit the data in the schedule, follow the “Edit” link that appears at the very end of the table (only you, the course admin, have access). Please delete this informational block when you are ready to share your site with your students. For help working with OpenLab Course sites, visit OpenLab Help.
Session | Dates | Section and Topic | Pages | WeBWorK | Homework |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1.2 First Order Equations [OPTIONAL: 1.3 Direction Fields for First Order Equations] | 7-13 16-17 | p.14: 1, 2(a-c,e-h), 4(a-f), 5, 6, [optional: p. 14: 9 and p. 21: 1-11] |
||
2 | 2.1 Linear First Order Equations | 30-41 | p.41: 1-9 odd, 17-23 odd, 31-37 odd, 38, 40, 42 |
||
3 | 2.2 Separable Equations | 45-52 | p.52: 2, 3, 6, 12, 17-27 odd, 28, 35, 37 |
||
4 | 2.4 Transformation of Nonlinear Equations into Separable Equations | 62-68 | p.68: 1-4, 7-11 odd, 15-18, 23-27 odd |
||
5 | 2.5 Exact Equations | 73-79 | p.79: 1-21 odd, 29, 30, 33, 34 | ||
6-7 | Growth and Decay Cooling and Mixing Elementary Mechanics | 130-137 140-147 151-160 | p.138: 1-7 odd, 11, 13, 17 p.148: 1-11 odd, 15 p.160: 3, 5, 7, 10 |
||
8 | First Examination | ||||
9 | 3.1 Euler's Method | 96-106 | p.106: 1-7 odd, 11-13, 15-19 odd, 20-22 |
||
10 | 3.2 The Improved Euler Method and Related Methods | 109-116 | p.116: 1-7 odd, 11-13, 15-19 odd, 20-22 |
||
11 | 3.3 The Runge-Kutta Method | 119-124 | p.124: 1-7 odd, 11-13, 15-19 odd, 20-22 |
||
12 | 5.1 Homogeneous Linear Equations | 194-203 | p.203: 1-5 | ||
13 | 5.2 Constant Coefficient Homogeneous Equations | 210-217 | p.217: 1-17 odd, 18-21 | ||
14 | 5.3 Nonhomogeneous Linear Equations | 221-227 | p.227: 1-5 odd, 9-13 odd, 16-20 even, 25-29 odd, 33-37 odd |
||
15 | 5.4 The Method of Undetermined Coefficients I | 229-235 | p.235: 1-29 odd | ||
16 | 5.6 Reduction of Order | 248-252 | p.253: 1-3, 5, 9, 13, 17, 19, 25, 31 | ||
17 | 5.7 Variation of Parameters | 255-262 | p.262: 1-5, 7, 11, 13, 31, 33, 34 | ||
18 | Second Examination | ||||
19 | Spring Problems I Spring Problems II | 268-277 279-284 | p.277: 1, 3, 7-13 odd, 19, 21 p.288: 3, 4, 7-11 odd, 14-16 |
||
20 | Spring Problems II (continued) The RLC Circuit | 284-287 290-295 | p.288: 13, 17-20 p.295: 1-10 |
||
21 | Review of Power Series Series Solutions Near an Ordinary Point I | 307-316 320-328 | p.317: 1, 11, 13, 15-17 p.329: 1, 3, 8, 11-13, 19-25 odd |
||
22 | 7.3 Series Solutions Near an Ordinary Point II | 335-338 | p.338: 1-5 odd, 19-23 odd, 33-37 odd, 41-45 odd |
||
23 | 7.4 Regular Singular Points Euler Equations | 344-346 | p.347: 1-12 | ||
24 | Third Examination | ||||
25 | 8.1 Introduction to the Laplace Transform | 394-402 | p.403: 1(a,b,d,e), 2(b,c,f,g,h,i), 4, 5, 18 |
||
26 | 8.2 The Inverse Laplace Transform [NOTE: use the table on p.463 of the textbook to do the homework] | 405-412 | p.412: 1(a,b,d,e), 2(a-e), 3(a-d), 4(a,d,e), 6(a), 7(a), 8(a,d) |
||
27 | 8.3 Solution of Initial Value Problems [NOTE: use the table on p.463 of the textbook to do the homework] | 414-419 | p.419: 1-31 odd | ||
28 | 8.6 Convolutions [NOTE: use the table on p.463 of the textbook to do the homework] | 441-445 | p.450: 2(a,b,c,i,j,l,n), 3(a-c,e-g) | ||
29 | Review | ||||
30 | Final Examination |
Recent Comments