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Brigham Young University
Math Department

Math 112 Section 27

Fall 2014

116 TMCB
10:00-10:50 PM Daily

Instructor: Darrin Doud
Office: 322 TMCB
Office Hours: MWF 4:00 or by appointment
TA Office Hours: TTh 3:00 in 323 TMCB


Course Description

Calculus is the foundation for most of the mathematics studied at the university level. The mastery of calculus requires well-developed skills, clear conceptual understanding, and the ability to model phenomena in a variety of settings. Math 112, Calculus 1, develops the concepts of limit, derivative, and integral, and is fundamental for many fields of mathematics, science, and engineering.

Students are expected to know the material in Math 110 and 111 or the equivalent. This includes College Algebra and Trigonometry, but could also be satisfied with a good course in Precalculus. Students will also be required to take a pretest in order to exhibit competency in these areas.

Course Documents

Syllabus

Homework Assignments

Homework Due Dates

Online Homework

First Writing Project and the grading rubric for the project.

Review Sheet for exam 2.

Second Writing Project and the grading rubric for the project.

Review problems from Tuesday, November 18 (with answers).

Review Sheet for exam 3.

Third Writing Project and the grading rubric for the project.

On Monday, Dec. 8, we will go over the Fall 2011 final exam.

Maintained by Darrin Doud.

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