General Information for Math 151
Fall 2007
Instructor:

Michael Knapp
Office: Knott 301e
Email: mpknapp (at) loyola (dot) edu
Office Hours: Mon. 10-11
Weds. 10-11 (ONLY for Math 151)
Fri. 10-11
or by appointment.
Text: Hughes-Hallett, Gleason, et. al., Applied Calculus, 3rd edition, 2006.
Class Meetings: Place: Sellinger 201
Time: Section 5: 1-1:50
Section 6: 2-2:50
Course Summary and Philosophy
Syllabus
Supplementary Problems






Homework Problems
As I said on the first day of class and wrote in the Course Summary and Philosophy, you should show your work for just about every problem. If a problem is marked with a star (*), then this problem only requires you to write down an answer immediately. That is, for these starred problems, you do not need to show any work.
1 Thurs.
Sept. 20
Sect. 1.1 #2, 6, 8*, 10*, 14, 22
Sect. 1.2 #4, 8, 14, 20
Sect. 1.3 #6*, 8*, 10, 14
Sect. 1.4 #2, 4, 8*, 10

Note: For section 1.3 #6, when the book says "x-intervals", it means that your answer should look something like "from A to B and also from E to F".
2 Thurs.
Sept. 27
Sect. 1.4 #12, 14, 26(see below), 28, 30ab, 36
Sect. 1.5 #2*, 4*, 14, 18
Sect. 1.6 #10, 16, 24, 30, 40

Note: On problem 26 of Section 1.4, in part b) you only need to find the equilibrium price and quantity. You can ignore the rest of this part of the problem.
3 Thurs.
Oct. 4
pp. 90-91 #2, 6, 10ab
Sect. 1.7 #3, 6, 8ac, 22, 31
4 Thurs.
Oct. 11
Sect. 1.8 #6, 10, 12*, 14, 20
Sect. 1.9 #6*, 10*, 14*, 16*, 23, 30ab*, 32ab*

Note: Remember that it is not necessary to show any work on the starred problems!

Note: For problem 23 of section 1.9, you must show all of your work. If you do not show work on this problem, then you will not receive credit, even if your answer is correct.

Note: On problems 30 and 32 in section 1.9, you do not need to sketch a graph of the function.
5 Thurs.
Oct. 25
Sect. 1.9   #38abde
Sect. 1.10 #2, 18, 24, 28
Sect. 2.1   #2, 6, 8b, 12, 22
6 Thurs.
Nov. 1
Sect. 2.2 #6, 14, 16, 20
Sect. 2.3 #4, 10, 20, 28
Sect. 2.4 #10*, 12*, 20

Note: In Section 2.4, problem #20, the answers are points, not ranges. So for example, one possible answer to part a) would be "it happens at x2 and x4." (Note that this is not the correct answer.)
7 Thurs.
Nov. 8
Sect. 2.4 #8
Sect. 2.5 #8, 10, 12
Sect. 3.1 #4*, 6*, 14*, 22*, 50ab, 54
Sect. 3.2 #6*, 12*, 16*, 24
This problem set is now complete.
8 Tues.
Nov. 20
Sect. 3.3 #6*, 14*, 24*, 38
Sect. 3.4 #10*, 18*, 20*, 26*, 28*
Sect. 3.5 #6*, 10*, 16*, 20*, 24
This problem set is now complete.
9 Thurs.
Nov. 29
Sect. 4.1 #6, 16, 18, 22
Sect. 4.2 #12, 14, 16, 22, 32abcde
Sect. 4.3 #6, 10

Note: On problems 12, 14, 16 of Section 4.2, do not use a graph to identify the critical points as local maximums or minimums. Instead, use the derivative tests.

Have a great Thanksgiving!!
10 Thurs.
Dec. 6
Sect. 4.3 #18abcd, 20abcd, 22
Sect. 4.4 #14, 20, 24
Sect. 4.5 #2, 8
Sect. 4.6 #2, 8, 12

This problem set is now complete.




Homework Solutions
Homework 1
Homework 2
Homework 3
Homework 4
Homework 5 (CORRECTED)
Homework 6
Homework 7
Homework 8
Homework 9
Homework 10




Exams and Solutions
Exam 1
Exam 1 Solutions
Exam 2
Exam 2 Solutions




Exam Dates
Exam Date + Time Location
Midterm 1 Monday, October 15 In class.
Midterm 2 Wednesday, November 14 In class.
Final Section 5 (meets at 1:00): Fri. Dec. 14, 6:30-9:30 p.m.
Section 6 (meets at 2:00): Mon. Dec. 14, 1-4 p.m.
Sellinger 201
Sellinger 201