Monday, March 28, 2016
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
12.3 no8
How is it not -pi/2 to pi/2? I am positive that is what the limits of theta
are. Correct me if I'm wrong.
********************************
Well, it is -pi/2 to pi/2. It looks like you're entering 0 to 2pi though.
are. Correct me if I'm wrong.
********************************
Well, it is -pi/2 to pi/2. It looks like you're entering 0 to 2pi though.
Monday, March 21, 2016
Review section 11.3 number 4.
Professor Taylor,
Thanks
*******
**************************
OK, the function f(x,y) is defined as the integral from x to y, of a function of one variable. The f_x that you are supposed to compute is the derivative of the integral with respect to the upper limit of integration. NOW, something that many people wish they didn't have to remember but always *do* have to remember is the fundamental theorem of calculus, which describes the way that integration is the opposite of differentiation. What the fundamental theorem gives you is the differentiation with respect to the upper limit gives you the integrand evaluated at the upper limit. In your case this means that you just get cos(x^8).
For the next hour, calculus review. Nevermind, I'm tired of waiting.
Here is the link. You should be logged into your ASU google account
Exam Review
It will be Tuesday WXLR 203 at 6pm.
"My class ends at 5:45 that day so I may be a bit late getting there depending on questions after class."
"My class ends at 5:45 that day so I may be a bit late getting there depending on questions after class."
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Extra credit proposition....
So here is my proposition: I will give you up to 50% of the points you missed on each quiz or each exam problem IF you come to my office hours and work through the quiz or problem on my white board within 1 week of the quiz or exam being returned.
Please let me know if this of interest to you.
Please let me know if this of interest to you.
Webwork Section 12.3 is now open
For your viewing &exam preparation pleasure, Webwork Section 12.3 is now open.
Monday, March 14, 2016
MAT 267: WebWork- NAG
On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 7:47 PM, ************** wrote:
Hello Professor Taylor,
Would you please post the WebWork for this week?
Thank you,***********
**********************************
Done
Saturday, March 12, 2016
Friday, March 4, 2016
Section 11.7 HW
Can you extended the homework due date for tomorrow ? Please. This is me nagging
******
***********************
yes, done.
******
***********************
yes, done.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)