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MAP 2302 .05 Differential Equations
Fall 2002 , 3 credit hours

INSTRUCTORDr. L. C. Andrews
OFFICEMAP 125
OFFICE HOURSMWF 2:00-3:00pm
TR 4:00-5:30pm
PHONE(407) 823-2418
EMAIL landrews@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu
CLASS LOCATION    MAP 407
CLASS TIMES TR 5:30 - 6:45p
TEXTBOOKDifferential Equations, 5th Ed.
by Dennis G. Zill

ATTENDANCE POLICY
Students are EXPECTED TO ATTEND ALL LECTURES.

HOMEWORK
Assigned homework will not be collected but students are expected to work all problems.

TESTS
There will be 4 exams during the semester and an optional final exam. The date of each exam will be announced in class at least one week in advance. If you are satisfied at the end of the semester with your grade based on the 4 exams during the semester, it is not necessary to take the final exam. There will be no make-up exams during the semester. The final exam is comprehensive and will be used as a make-up exam. It can also be used to replace your lowest grade on one of the 4 exams during the semester. Students who elect to take the final exam can decide after the exam whether they wish to use it for a replacement exam.

GRADING POLICY
GRADING: No letter grades will be assigned on any exam — only the total number of points out of 50 points maximum on each exam. Letter grades will be assigned at the end of the semester. Estimates of letter grades are based on the following percentages:
A: 90-100% (180 - 200 pts)
B: 80-89% (160 - 179 pts)
C: 70-79% (140 - 159 pts)
D: 60-69% (120 - 139 pts)
F: Below 60% (Below 120 pts)
NOTE: Percentage cutoffs for grades may be lowered at the discretion of the instructor, but not raised.

TENTATIVE LIST OF TOPICS
SUGGESTED HOMEWORK PROBLEMS
MAP 2302 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS, D. G. Zill, 5th Edition
Chapter 1
1. Exer. 1.1: 1-15(odd),19,23,31,35,43
Chapter 2
2. Exer. 2.1: 1,3
3. Exer. 2.2: 1-15(odd),21,25,42,43, 45,49
4. Exer. 2.4: 1-13(odd),25,27,29,31,33
5. Exer. 2.5: 1,3,5,9,13,15,19,35, 41-47(odd)
6. Exer. 2.6: 1,3,5
Chapter 3
7. Exer. 3.1: 1,3,5
8. Exer. 3.2: 1,3,5,11,13
9. Exer. 3.3: 1,3
Chapter 4
10. Exer. 4.1: 1-11(odd),33,35,37,41
11. Exer. 4.3: 1-17(odd),37-45(odd),53,55
12. Exer. 4.2: 1-15(odd)
13. Exer. 4.4: 1,3,5,7,13,15,17,29,31,33
14. Exer. 4.5: 1,3,7,9
15. Exer. 4.7: 1-15(odd),31
16. Exer. 4.1: 15-27(odd), 40
17. Exer. 4.3: 19,21,29,31,57,59
Chapter 7
18. Exer. 7.1: 1,3,5,11,13,19-27(odd), 33,35,37,43,45
19. Exer. 7.3: 1,3,5,7,11
20. Exer. 7.2: 1-17(odd),23,27,31,33
21. Exer. 7.3: 13,15,19,23,25, 31,33,35
22. Exer. 7.4: 1,3,21,23,25,27
23. Exer. 7.5: 1-13(odd),19,21
Chapter 6
24. Exer. 6.1: 1-13(odd),23,25,41
25. Exer. 6.2: 1,3,5,9
26. Exer. 6.3: 1-9(odd),15,17,25
27. Exer. 6.4: 1,3,5,9,11,13,15,17
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