Monthly Archives: March 2014

Homework #5 – comments

Homework #5 grades are now posted in Blackboard’s grade center. Don’t freak out that the grades are low: There were only three questions and I think one in particular was a little hard The grade you see is out of … Continue reading

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1. If f'(x)=x^3-12x+2, at what values of x would f ‘(x) have roots?

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Written homework solutions 2, 3, 4, 5

Here are my own solutions for most of the written homework that you’ve submitted so far. Let me know if you have any questions. Solutions2 Solutions3 Solutions4 Solutions5

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Test #1 – March 12

Test #1 will be given in class next Wednesday, March 12. It will cover everything up to and including this Wednesday’s lecture. This includes Chapter 2 except for 2.8 (there’ll be an extra-credit question like those in 2.9 but otherwise … Continue reading

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Homework #6 – due March 9, 10, & 11 (Updated)

WebWork sets Derivatives-ChainRule, Derivatives-InverseTrig, and Derivatives-Exponential-Logs are all due Sunday night. Don’t forget to set your clock FORWARD. Otherwise, these sets will be due an hour before you expect them to be. There is no written component this week. Instead, … Continue reading

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