Math 104 - Lecture 5 Notes
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
Week 5 Material: Chapter 8 - Methods of integration
- Partial fractions, improper integrals
- Probability, numerical integration
Textbook reading
- Chapter 8 -- sections 8.5, 8.7, 8.8 and 8.9 (in the old edition,
sections 8.4, 8.6, 8.7 and 8.8 [which is
online]).
Maple - int
Fifth Homework Assignment - due at lecture on
Tuesday, October
18.
- Reading: Sections 8.5, 8.7, 8.8 and 8.9 (old ed.,
sections 8.4, 8.6, 8.7 and 8.8)
- Textbook assignment: (submit nothing) Make certain you can do
the following problems from the textbook:
- Section 8.5 (old ed., section 8.4), page 487 (old ed., page 479), #9,
15, 19, 25, 41, 47
- Section 8.7 (old ed., section 8.6), page 501 (old ed., page 493), #3,
15 (trapezoidal rule only)
- Section 8.8 (old ed., section 8.7), page 513 (old ed., page 505), #3,
11, 21, 33, 51, 71
- Section 8.9, page 526 (old ed.,8.8, [online]),
#11, 19, 21, 27, 31, 35, 43
- Textbook assignment:
Submit answers to Homework Assignment 5 on MyMathLab. If for some reason you
are unable to access MyMathLab, the Assignment 5 problems correspond roughly
to the following textbook problems, and if you need to, you can turn in
solutions to the following textbook problems on paper at lecture on October 18:
- Section 8.5 (old ed., section 8.4), page 487 (old ed., page 479),
#10, 16, 18, 22, 44, 48, 56
- Section 8.6 (old ed., section 8.5), page 493 (old ed., page 485) (do
these by hand, then check if possible using Maple or Mathematica or something),
# 6, 14, 20, 38
- Section 8.7 (old ed., section 8.6), page 501 (old ed., page 493), #2,
8 (trapezoidal rule only)
- Section 8.8 (old ed., section 8.7), page 513 (old ed., page 505), #2,
8, 16, 24, 48, 65, 68, 72
- Section 8.9, page 526 (old ed., section 8.8 [online]),
#12, 18, 22, 28, 30, 38, 46, 50
- Old final exam problems to turn in: Four
problems on this link -- you should print out the file and show your work
for each problem on the page with the problem. (The answers are
1. C ; 4. H ; 5. E ; 12. C)
Bonus problem #5:
For full credit, you must be as specific as you possibly
can! When you have solved it, either write up the solution by hand
and give it to me, or else send
the solution
to
deturck@math.upenn.edu
by electronic mail - extra credit for the first complete solution I
receive.