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Book: Calculus Early Transcendentals by James Stewart 7 Edition

This document is the syllabus for a Calculus course at King Abdul Aziz University for the academic year 1436H (2015). It outlines the chapters, sections, lectures, examples, exercises, and homework to be covered in Term 2. The syllabus will cover key topics in calculus including functions and models, limits, derivatives, and rates of change. Students will learn about essential function types, limits and continuity, exponential and logarithmic functions, and how to calculate derivatives. The goal is for students to understand fundamental calculus concepts and be able to apply them to solve related problems.

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Book: Calculus Early Transcendentals by James Stewart 7 Edition

This document is the syllabus for a Calculus course at King Abdul Aziz University for the academic year 1436H (2015). It outlines the chapters, sections, lectures, examples, exercises, and homework to be covered in Term 2. The syllabus will cover key topics in calculus including functions and models, limits, derivatives, and rates of change. Students will learn about essential function types, limits and continuity, exponential and logarithmic functions, and how to calculate derivatives. The goal is for students to understand fundamental calculus concepts and be able to apply them to solve related problems.

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King Abdul Aziz University Academic year 1436

Department of Mathematics 2015

Math 110 (S & E) Syllabus / Term (2)


Book: Calculus Early Transcendentals by James Stewart 7th edition

Lectures

Chapter
Section Theoretical (Definitions & Theorem) Examples Exercises HW
Title

• Intervals (Table )
Appendix A Numbers, • Inequalities
4,7
Inequalities and Absolute • Absolute value
Read 1,2,3,6,8
Values Properties (1-6)
Appendixes

Appendix B Coordinate • Slope of line 4


35
Geometry and lines • Point-slope form of the equation of a line. Read 7,8
• Angles (convert formula) 1-12(odd)
• Trigonometric functions
Appendix D Trigonometry • Trigonometric identities. 1,4 4,30
29-
• Graphs of the trigonometric functions 34(odd)
(domain $ range).
• Definition: Domain and Range of a
(polynomial, absolute , rational, radical of
first and second degree)Functions- see 7-10, 32-
9,31,33,3
the workshop at rallehabi.kau.edu.sa 34,43,
1.1 Four ways to represent 2,6,7,8,11 4,76,
• Graphs of Functions and vertical line test. 47,73-78
a function Read 1 38,42,45.
• Piecewise defined functions.
• Symmetry (Odd & even) functions.
• Increasing and Decreasing Functions
Ch1: Functions and Models

• Essential functions (Polynomials, power,


1.2 Mathematical Models: A
rational, algebraic, trigonometric,
Catalog of essential 5 2 1
exponential and logarithmic)
functions

• Transformation of functions.
i) Vertical and horizontal shifts.
1.3 New functions from old ii) Vertical and horizontal reflecting. 1,2,3(b) , 6-9 1(a-f) 29-37(odd)
functions • Combination of functions (f±g, f.g, f/g, ,39 ,45
Composite Functions) and their domain.

2,13,14,1
• Laws of Exponents 1
1.5 Exponential Functions 9,20 1,3,17
• The Number e.
• Definition1: (1-1) & horizontal line text.
• Definition 2: Inverse Functions. 22,23,
• How to find the inverse function. 37(b),40,
1,2(by graphs) 21-26(odd)
1.6 Inverse Functions and • Logarithmic functions 48(a),51(
4-13 35-41(all)
Logarithms • Natural logarithm. a,b),
Read 3,6 52
• Graphs and growth of natural logarithm 53(a),
• Inverse of Trigonometric Functions 57, 64.

• Definition1-6
• Fig17
12
Ch2: Limits and

2.2 The Limits of a • One-sided limits 1 , 7-10


35,38
derivatives

Functions • Infinite limits (vertical asymptote)+limit 4,8,11


of trigonometric function(by theorem)*

12, 19,
• The Limits Laws
2.3 Calculating Limits 2(a)-9,11 15,23,28, 20,22,25,
• Theorem1,2
Using the Limits Laws 29,57 27, 31,
• The squeezed theorem.
32,35-37
• Definition1: Continuity at A number.
• Definition2: Continuity from the right and 2(a-c),4,6,8,9,
46 17,20,21,25
2.5 Continuity from the left 10
, 38, 41,45
• Definition3: Continuity on an interval. Read 5,7
• Theorem4-10
• Definition1-3
• Infinite limits at infinity 19,26,33,
2.6 Limits at infinity 1-11 34,43
• Theorem 35 , 43, 44
• Limx->∞ (axn) if n odd or even
• Tangents
2.7 Derivatives and rates • Definition1-2
1,4,5
of charge • Derivatives
• Definition 4

• Formulas 1,2
2.8 The Derivatives as a
• Definition 3,Theorem 4 3,5,7 29,49
Function
• Higher Derivatives

• Constant functions
3.1 The Derivative of
• Power functions
polynomials and 1-6,8 23 3-35(odd)
• New derivatives from old
exponential function
• Exponential functions
Ch3: Differentiation

3.2 The product and • The product rule


1-5 3-33(odd)
quotient rules Quotient rule
Rules

Derivative of Sine Function, Derivative of Cosine 21,40,46


3.3 Derivatives of 1,2(diff.only),4 1-7(odd),
Function, Derivative of other Basic 42, ,45
Trigonometric Functions -6 39,49
Trigonometric Function. ,47, 48
1-
3.4 The Chain Rule and
The Chain Rule. 1-9 33,53 15(odd),44,
Parametric Equations
47,48
Implicit Differentiation, Derivatives of Higher 5-
1،٬ 2(a,b)-5,
3.5 Implicit Differentiation Order, Derivatives of Inverse Trigonometric 12,26 11(odd),25,
Functions. 35,37,49,55
3-
3.6 Derivatives of
• Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions 1-8 19,52 17(odd),31,
Logarithmic Functions
43-47

• Definition1,2,6 4,7,8
4.1 Maximum and Minimum 4 5,29,47,53
• Extreme Value Theorem , Critical Number. Read 2,3
Values

Ch4:
Applicati 1 ,12
ons of 4.2 The Mean Value • Rolle's Theorem, The Mean Value Theorem. 3 1,13
Differenti Theorem.
ation

• Increasing/decreasing test
• Monotonic Function and Concavity, First and
1,2,6
4.3 How derivatives affect second derivative Test 12 9,19
Read 7
the shape of a graph • Test for Concavity.
• Definition: inflection point

Marks  distribution  :-­‐      First  Exam  (120  min;  33  marks);  Second  Exam  (120  min;  33  marks);  Final  Exam  (120  min;  44  marks);  
Note  
Appendices  A&B  are  not  included  in  the  exams.  
Exam1  will  held  on  the  week  10-­‐5-­‐1436H  from  Appendix  D,  sec.1.1-­‐end  of  sec.1.5.    
Exam2  from  sec.1.6-­‐end  of  sec.2.8.+P192,193,198  on  the  first  week  of  30/6/1436  
Final  exam:  All  chapters  on  28/7/1436  
*  
 

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