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LEC DATE DAY TOPIC
19-Jan T Orientation 1 20-Jan W Functions and Operations 21-Jan Th Discussion 2 22-Jan F Types of Functions and Their Graphs 26-Jan T Discussion 3 27-Jan W The Limit of a Function, Limit Theorems 28-Jan Th Discussion 4 29-Jan F One-sided Limits 2-Feb T Discussion 5 3-Feb W Infinite Limits, Limits at Infinity 4-Feb Th Discussion 6 5-Feb F Continuity 9-Feb T Discussion 7 10-Feb W Sketching Graphs of Functions Using Limits 11-Feb Th Discussion 8 12-Feb F Equations of Lines; Derivative of a Function (Limit Definition) 16-Feb T Discussion 9 17-Feb W Rules for Differentiation, The Chain Rule 18-Feb Th Discussion 10 19-Feb F Higher Order Derivatives, Implicit Differentiation 23-Feb T Discussion 24-Feb W Review 25-Feb Th Holiday (EDSA Revolution Anniversary) 29-Feb M FIRST LONG EXAM 11 26-Feb F Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions 1-Mar T Discussion 12 2-Mar W Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions, Logarithmic Differentiation 3-Mar Th Discussion 13 4-Mar F Derivatives of Exponential Functions Derivative as Slope of Tangent Lines 8-Mar T Discussion 14 9-Mar W Derivative as Instantaneous Rate of Change, Rectilinear Motion 10-Mar Th Discussion 15 11-Mar F Marginals, Related Rates 15-Mar T Discussion 16 16-Mar W Increasing and Decreasing Functions First and Second Derivative Tests Curve Sketching 17-Mar Th Discussion 17 18-Mar F Optimization HOLY WEEK 29-Mar T Discussion 18 30-Mar W Indeterminate Forms and L'Hpital's Rule 31-Mar Th Discussion 1-Apr F Review 4-Apr M SECOND LONG EXAM 5-Apr T Discussion 19 6-Apr W Antiderivatives, Basic and General Power Rules of Integration 7-Apr Th Discussion 20 8-Apr F Definite Integral 12-Apr T Discussion 21 13-Apr W Integrals involving Trigonometric Functions 14-Apr Th Discussion 22 15-Apr F Integrals Yielding the Natural Logarithmic Function Integrals of Exponential Functions 19-Apr T Discussion 23 20-Apr W Area of Bounded Regions 21-Apr Th Discussion 24 22-Apr F Differential Equations - General and Particular Solutions 26-Apr T Discussion 25 27-Apr W Applications of Differential Equations 28-Apr Th Discussion 29-Apr F Review 2-May M THIRD LONG EXAM 3-May T Discussion 26 4-May W Integration by Parts 5-May Th Discussion 27 6-May F Integration by Partial Fractions 10-May T Discussion 28 11-May W Exponential Growth and Decay Logistic Growth 12-May Th Discussion 29 13-May F Improper Integrals 17-May T Discussion 18-May W Review 19-May Th FOURTH LONG EXAM
References: Math 100 Lecture Notes Introduction to Calculus by Felina Mapa, Rene Felix, et al Calculus for Business, Economics, Life Science and Social Science by Barnett, Ziegler and Byleen The Calculus 7 by Louis Leithold
Course Requirements: Grading Scale:
4 Long Exams 60% [93, 100] 1.00 [80, 84) 2.00 [60, 65) 3.00 Quizzes, etc 10% [90, 93) 1.25 [75, 80) 2.25 [55, 60) 4.00 Final Examination 30% [87, 90) 1.50 [70, 75) 2.50 [0, 55) 5.00 [84, 87) 1.75 [65, 70) 2.75 Class Policies: 1. Use of cellphones and other electronic gadgets in class is not allowed. Please make sure to keep them in silent mode especially during exams. 2. There will be no make up exams. If excused, the grade in 1 missed exam will be the same as that of the final exam. If the reason is not valid, the grade in that exam is 0. A second missed exam will merit a grade of 0. 3. Any form of cheating in examinations or any act of dishonesty in relation to studies, such as plagiarism, shall be subject to disciplinary action. 4. Attendance will be checked. Only 12 combined absences are allowed. Students who will exceed this number shall be required to drop the course or merit a grade of 5.00, whichever applies.