HOMEWORK
MTH 255H - Winter 2004
Ground Rules
Problems given by number refer to the optional text, Multivariable
Calculus, by McCallum, Hughes Hallett, Gleason, et al. A copy of this
text is on reserve in the
library. Other problems are links to PDF files.
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It is your job to explain your work to me clearly and completely. Here are
some guidelines:
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Write legibly;
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Explain at least briefly what you're trying to do, don't just do it;
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Use complete sentences;
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Equations should (mostly) be contained in sentences.
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You may discuss homework problems with anyone you wish, but should explicitly
acknowledge having done so.
Assignments
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Due 3/12/04
- Assigned:
- §20.4: 22
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Due 3/8/04
- Skills check (not to turn in):
- §20.3: 1-4
- §20.4: 1, 2
- Assigned:
- §20.3: 10, 12, 20, 32
- §20.4: 4
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Due 3/1/04
- Skills check (not to turn in):
- §20.1: 10, 11
- §20.2: 2-5
- Assigned:
- §20.1: 12
- §20.2: 6, 16
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Due 2/23/04
- Skills check (not to turn in):
- §19.1: 1-5
- Assigned:
- §19.2: 6, 14, 15
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Due 2/16/04
- Skills check (not to turn in):
- §19.1: 1-5
- Assigned:
- §19.1: 12, 18, 20
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Due 2/9/04
- No homework this week
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Due 2/2/04
- Skills check (not to turn in):
- §18.3: 3-14
- Assigned:
- §18.3: 16, 22
- Also do the following problem:
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A helix with 17 turns has height H and radius R. Charge is distributed on
the helix so that the linear charge density increases like the square of the
distance up the helix. At the bottom of the helix the linear charge density
is 0 Coulombs/meter. At the top of the helix, the linear charge density is
13 Coulombs/meter. What is the total charge on the helix?
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Due 1/26/04
- Skills check (not to turn in):
- §18.1: 1-10
- Assigned:
- §18.1: 12, 14, 16
- §18.2: 6
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Due 1/16/04
- Review (not to turn in):
- §14.4: 21-23
- p. 699: 28, 32-38, 43-47
- Assigned:
- Vector Differentials
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Due 1/12/04
- Review (not to turn in):
- §13.1: 21
- §13.3: 1-11
- p. 637: 1-20
- Assigned:
- §13.3: 24, 37
- Differentials