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SessionDatesSection and TopicPagesWeBWorKHomework
11.2 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]
22.1 Linear First Order Equations30-41p.41: 1-9 odd, 17-23 odd, 31-37
odd, 38, 40, 42
32.2 Separable Equations45-52p.52: 2, 3, 6, 12, 17-27 odd, 28,
35, 37
42.4 Transformation of Nonlinear Equations into Separable Equations62-68p.68: 1-4, 7-11 odd, 15-18, 23-27
odd
52.5 Exact Equations73-79p.79: 1-21 odd, 29, 30, 33, 34
6-7Growth 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
8First Examination
93.1 Euler's Method96-106p.106: 1-7 odd, 11-13, 15-19 odd,
20-22
103.2 The Improved Euler Method and Related Methods109-116p.116: 1-7 odd, 11-13, 15-19 odd,
20-22
113.3 The Runge-Kutta Method119-124p.124: 1-7 odd, 11-13, 15-19 odd,
20-22
125.1 Homogeneous Linear Equations194-203p.203: 1-5
135.2 Constant Coefficient Homogeneous Equations210-217p.217: 1-17 odd, 18-21
145.3 Nonhomogeneous Linear Equations221-227p.227: 1-5 odd, 9-13 odd, 16-20
even, 25-29 odd, 33-37 odd
155.4 The Method of Undetermined Coefficients I229-235p.235: 1-29 odd
165.6 Reduction of Order248-252p.253: 1-3, 5, 9, 13, 17, 19, 25, 31
175.7 Variation of Parameters255-262p.262: 1-5, 7, 11, 13, 31, 33, 34
18Second Examination
19Spring 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
20Spring Problems II (continued)

The RLC Circuit
284-287
290-295
p.288: 13, 17-20
p.295: 1-10
21Review 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
227.3 Series Solutions Near an Ordinary Point II335-338p.338: 1-5 odd, 19-23 odd, 33-37
odd, 41-45 odd
237.4 Regular Singular Points Euler Equations344-346p.347: 1-12
24Third Examination
258.1 Introduction to the Laplace Transform394-402p.403: 1(a,b,d,e), 2(b,c,f,g,h,i), 4,
5, 18
268.2 The Inverse Laplace Transform
[NOTE: use the table on p.463 of the textbook to do the homework]
405-412p.412: 1(a,b,d,e), 2(a-e), 3(a-d),
4(a,d,e), 6(a), 7(a), 8(a,d)
278.3 Solution of Initial Value Problems
[NOTE: use the table on p.463 of the textbook to do the homework]
414-419p.419: 1-31 odd
288.6 Convolutions
[NOTE: use the table on p.463 of the textbook to do the homework]
441-445p.450: 2(a,b,c,i,j,l,n), 3(a-c,e-g)
29Review
30Final Examination
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