Math 110: Basic Calculus 1 Fall 2000

    Calculus Labs


    Lab  Date  Topic Report?
    1 Wed Aug 30/Thu Aug 31 Linear Functions and Piecewise Linear Functions YES
    2 Wed Sep 6/Thu Sep 7 Newton's Law Of Cooling YES
    3 Wed Sep 13/Thu Sep 14 Newton's Law Of Cooling, Revisisted YES
    4 Wed Sep 20/Thu Sep 21 Analyzing SIR Using EXCEL YES
    5 Wed Sep 27/Thu Sep 28 Local Linearity YES
    6 Wed Oct 04/Thu Oct 05 Limits, Continuity and Differentiability YES
    7 Wed Oct 11/Thu Oct 12 New Functions from Old, part 1 YES
    8 Wed Oct 18/Thu Oct 19 A Plethora Of Derivatives NO
      Wed Oct 25/Thu Oct 26 EXAM 2 HELP SESSION NO
    9 Wed Nov 01//Thu Nov 03 Finding Extrema Graphically and Symbolically YES

    Labs are not optional. In the labs, you will have the chance to collaborate with your fellow students. It is your opportunity to struggle with the difficult skill of successfully communicating your ideas and actively listening to the ideas of others as you work together to produce well-written lab reports and essays.


    Labs are 15 per cent of your final grade.


    Last Updated November 2, 2000 by Ron Buckmire