Winter 2017
Professor: Dr. Nathan Louis Gibson
Office: Kidd 056Office Hours: M&F 3Course Website:http://www.math.oregonstate.edu/~gibsonn/Teaching/MTH256H-003W17Text Book:Elementary Differential Equations by William F. Trench (Free!)
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Catalog Description: First order linear and nonlinear equations, and second order linear equations, applications to populations, electric circuits and mechanical oscillators, introduction to the Laplace transform and higher order equations, and solution methods and applications appropriate for science and engineering.
MTH 256 Measurable Student Learning Outcomes: A successful student in MTH 256 will be able to:
General Info
Credits: 4
While it may not be stated explicitly each day, students are expected to read each section to be covered before class. Students are responsible for any material missed due to absence. Questions not addressed during class time should be asked in recitation. Any questions still unanswered may be asked in office hours. Students should also take full advantage of the tutoring services provided in the MLC (Kidder 108).
Accommodations for students with disabilities are determined and approved by Disability Access Services (DAS). If you, as a student, believe you are eligible for accommodations but have not obtained approval please contact DAS immediately at 541-737-4098 or at http://ds.oregonstate.edu. DAS notifies students and faculty members of approved academic accommodations and coordinates implementation of those accommodations. While not required, students and faculty members are encouraged to discuss details of the implementation of individual accommodations.
Students are expected to be familiar with Oregon State University's Statement of Expectations for Student Conduct.
Course Drop/Add Information: See Office of the Registrar and Academic Calendars
As preparation for this class, you should review the materials covered in MTH 254.
Homework | 100 Points |
Labs | 100 Points |
Midterm | 100 Points |
Final | 200 Points |
Total | 500 Points |
A | 93 |
A- | 90 |
B+ | 87 |
B | 83 |
B- | 80 |
C+ | 77 |
C | 73 |
C- | 70 |
D+ | 67 |
D | 63 |
D- | 60 |
The suggested problems below are your opportunity to practice what you have learned and to determine which areas you need to work on more before taking an online assignment or exam. You are encouraged to study, and work on suggested problems, in small groups. Exam problems will be similar to suggested problems.
To be posted as we go.
1.2: 1, 5.
1.3: 4, 6, 9.
2.1: 2, 4, 6, 10,
24, 31.
2.2: 3, 11, 19, 28.
2.3: 2, 6, 16
. 2.5: 1, 2, 3, 4, 8,
16, 22, 33, 41.
2.6: 3, 4, 6, 8,
13.
4.1: 11, 17.
4.2: 8, 9, 11, 14.
4.3: 18.
5.1: 5abcd.
5.2: 1, 4, 8, 10,
14, 15.
5.4: 1, 7.
5.5: 1, 2, 3, 7.
5.6: 3.
5.7: 1, 3, 5, 7,
22.
See also MATLAB
Demonstrations for Differential Equations
Oregon State University has subscribed to a Total Academic Headcount (TAH) Site License for MATLAB. This new licensing includes many, but not all MATLAB toolboxes. OSU faculty, staff and students can install on up to 4 personally-owned devices or computers.
For more information visit Information Services -- MATLAB or matlab.mathworks.com.
The following are online resources for learning Matlab:
Homework
WeBWorK will be used for homework for this class
Computer Examples
To be posted as we go.
See also: coupledspring.m and coupledspring2.m
Labs
To be posted as we go.
It may be useful to see video on Publishing at Tutorial
from Mathworks, or the following samples:
Note that any changes to a plot using the figure menus (title, axes
labels, etc.) can
also be performed with commands. To see what these commands would be,
make changes to your plot, then click File: Generate M-file.
Supplements
To be posted as we go.
Exams
There will be one 50 minute in-class midterm exam
and a cummulative final exam.
No notes nor books are
allowed; however, you may use a basic scientific calculator and
a 3 by 5 inch index card with handwritten notes on both sides (two for the final).
No make-up midterm exams will given after the scheduled time under any
circumstances. Scheduling conflicts with the final exam must be resolved
in advance (see AR
16). Note that the times and dates of all final exams are set by the
Registrar's Office and are available online as part of the
General
Catalog and Schedule of Classes.