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MATH 101 CALCULUS

Fall 2022/2023
Instructors:

Name: Alp Bassa Craig Van Coevering Burak Gürel Ümit Işlak

Office: TB140B TB265 TB255 TB140C

01: TTh1212 NH101


Lectures: 05: TTh1212 NH105 04: TTh3434 NH105 03: TTh1212 TB310
02: TTh3434 NH101

Teaching assistant:

Name:
Muhammed İkbal Ulvi Oğuz Yılmaz Mustafa Akdağ

Friday 13-15
Office hours: Tuesday 11-13 No office hours

Textbook: Thomas • Weir • Hass, Thomas’ Calculus

Rules:
1. You are required to follow any announcement made through the website [Link]
and during the lectures. You are also strongly advised to attend the problem sessions regularly and ask questions
about the “weekly assigned problems’’. It is enough to attend one problem session in a week.

2. Instructors can be reached during the class and office hours; and e-mails about the course will NOT be
answered by the instructors.

3. There will be two midterms and one final examination:


● 1st midterm, (30 %) TBA
● 2nd midterm (30 %), TBA
● Final exam (40 %), TBA.
In order to be able to take the final exam you need at least 15% of the total score of the two midterm exams.

4. Make-up for the midterm exams: You can take a make-up exam only for one of the midterm exams. The
make-up exam will be at the end of the semester, and it will cover the entire course's material. A valid
documented excuse is required and should be submitted to your instructor within a week after the exam.
Make-up for the final exam: In order to take the make-up exam for the final, you have to apply to the university-
wide excuse exam commission with your excuse documentation.

Exam regulations:
● In the exams, you are obliged to show one of the following: B.U. Student ID Card, Nüfus Cüzdanı, Drivers
License or Passport.
● The classroom where you take an exam (which may differ from one exam to another) will depend on
your Math 101 Number, which is assigned prior to the first midterm examination.
● Students with disabilities or other special needs should see the instructors as soon as possible.
Additionally, they should contact the instructors at least 5 days prior to each exam.
● In the exams, you are expected to show clearly the reasoning and the way you arrive at the answer, in
order to get at least a partial credit. Direct answers do not get any credits.
● You have the right to see your exam paper after the grades are announced and ask for the re-evaluation
of particular questions.

CONTENTS: (13th Edition)


Chapter 1: Functions
1.1 Functions and Their Graphs
1.2 Combining Functions: Shifting and Scaling Graphs
1.3 Trigonometric Functions
Chapter 2 : Limits and Continuity
2.1 Rates of Change and Tangents to Curves
2.2 Limit of a Function and Limit Laws
2.3 The Precise Definition of a Limit
2.4 One Sided Limits
2.5 Continuity
2.6 Limits Involving Infinity
Chapter 3 : The Derivative
3.1 Tangents and the Derivatives at a point
3.2 The Derivative as a Function
3.3 Differentiation Rules
3.4 The Derivative as a Rate of Change
3.5 Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions
3.6 The Chain Rule
3.7 Implicit Differentiation
3.8 Derivatives of Inverse Functions and Logarithms
3.9 Inverse Trigonometric Functions
3.10 Related Rates
3.11 Linearization and Differentials
Chapter 4 : Applications of Derivatives
4.1 Extreme values of Functions
4.2 The Mean Value Theorem
4.3 Monotonic Functions and the First Derivative Test
4.4 Concavity and Curve Sketching
4.5 Indeterminate Forms and Curve Sketching
4.6 Applied Optimization
4.8 Anti-derivatives
Chapter 5 : Integration
5.1 Area and Estimating with Finite Sums
5.2 Sigma Notation and Limits of Finite Sums
5.3 Definite Integral
5.4 The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
5.5 Indefinite Integrals and the Substitution Method
5.7 Substitution and Area Between Curves
Chapter 6 : Applications of Definite Integrals
6.1 Volumes Using Cross-Sections
6.2 Volumes Using Cylindrical Shells
6.3 Arc Length
Chapter 7 : Integrals and Transcendental Functions
7.1 The Logarithm Defined as an Integral
Chapter 8 : Techniques of Integration
8.1 Integration by Parts
8.2 Trigonometric Integrals
8.3 Trigonometric Substitutions
8.4 Integrating Rational Functions by Partial Fractions
8.7 Improper Integrals
Chapter 10 : Infinite Series
10.1 Sequences
10.2 Infinite Series
10.3 Integral Test
10.4 Comparison Tests
10.5 Ratio and Root Tests
10.6 Alternating Series; Absolute and Conditional Convergence
10.7 Power Series
10.8 Taylor and Maclaurin Series
10.9 Convergence of Taylor Series

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