Last time: Introduction to hyperbolic trig
functions
Today:
- No new worksheet (Monday we'll be going over Newton's method, section
4.9 - I've already handed out that worksheet, I think - or have I?).
- Details for poster presentations:
- If you're going to do one, please check the topic with me!
- Angela - Mobius bands
- Justin C. - Torque and work
- Michelle - slide rules
- Dan - ?
- Justin W. - Newton and Leibniz?
- Meagan - Calculus in chemistry
We'll have a poster session on May 5th, so that Meagan may participate. Which
means that we'll have the final review Thursday, May 1st and Friday, May 2nd.
- You'll be expected to explain your poster! Please be
prepared to handle questions from your classmates, me, and others.
- One may obtain a possible 20 test points (meaning it would
effectively raise a single test two grades).
- There will be additional "prize points" for first, second and
third places (10, 6, and 3), as judged by me, your peers, and
others.
- I'd like to have the posters when you're done, if you don't mind
(although if you want to keep yours, it's okay!). Just don't
throw them away....
- Course Evaluations will be Thursday, May 1st.
- No problems to return.
- Quiz Opportunity over Section 7.7
- Problems 7.4 collection opportunity.
- Questions on old stuff?
- Comment on 7.3, problem #12
- Section 7.7:
-
worksheet study questions
- section summary
- Notice: the limit definition of the derivative is the ultimate
calculus example of an indeterminate limit: how do we handle
those?
- Problems:
- #7, 9, 21, 27, 41, 52, 86
Links:
Next time: More ugly limits....
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