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MATH 31-10, Honors Calculus I, Fall 2006 Review for Final Exam Review the material covered in the lectures, Sections 2.1-6.1 (excluding section 3.3, section 3.9, sections 4.5-4.6, sections 4.8-4.9, 4.6, and section 5.6). Review your homework, quizze
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MATH 31-10, Honors Calculus I, Fall 2006 Review for Final Exam Review the material covered in the lectures, Sections 2.1-6.1 (excluding section 3.3, section 3.9, sections 4.5-4.6, sections 4.8-4.9, 4.6, and section 5.6). Review your homework, quizze
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Math 23 Sections 110-113 B. Dodson Week 2 Homework: 12.2 vectors: unit, standard unit, notations 12.3 dot product: orthogonal, proj, comp 12.4 cross product: formula, properties Problem 12.2.25: Find a unit vector u that has the same direction as a
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Math 205, Summer II 2007 B. Dodson Text - Peterson-Sochacki -1. Course Info 2. Week 1 Homework: 1.1 (1st half), 1.2 Intro -An m n matrix A is an array with m horizontal rows; n vertical columns i, jth entry ai,j in the ith row, and jth column. row v
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Week 8: 1. 6.1 1st order systems of DE (briefly!) 2. 5.4 Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors 3. 5.5 Eigenspaces and Diagonalization - A vector v = 0 in Rn (or in Cn ) is an eigenvector with eigenvalue of an n-by-n matrix A if Av = v. We re-write the vector
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Math 23 B. Dodson Week 6 Homework: 14.2 limits 14.3 partial derivatives, 2nd order deriv Week 6 Homework: 14.2 limits Problem 14.2.6: Find the limit lim(x,y)(6,3) (xy cos (x - 2y) . Solution: We see that the function f (x, y) = xy cos (x - 2y) is co
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Week 4a: 4.3 Undetermined Coef [Tables] TABLE of trial yp : Usual trial yp F (x) ceax ceax cos(bx) or ceax sin(bx) cxk Usual yp = A0 eax yp = eax (A0 cos(bx)+ B0 sin(bx) yp = A0 + A1 x + + Ak xk Modified When: The root associated with F (x) is NO
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Week 3b: 3.6 Cooling/Mixing [see Cooling example, week 3] [3.9 Numerical Solutions [Euler, Maple\'s dsolve/numeric] not collected 4.1 Higher Order DE 4.2 Constant Coef, Homogeneous DE - Problem: A 200L tank is half full of a solution containing 100g o
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MATH 43 Policy Statement Fall, 2007 1. Instructor: B. Dodson, Room 207 XS, Phone x8-3745, Email bad0. 2. Text: Poole, Linear Algebra: A Modern Introduction, 2nd Edtn. Selected portions of Chapters 1 - 5, plus Section 7.3 will be covered. 3. Attend