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INSTITUTE OF MATHEMATICS

College of Science
University of the Philippines Diliman

COURSE POLICIES and SYLLABUS

Course Number/Title: Mathematics 53 (Elemetary Analysis I) Course Credit: 5 units


Prerequisite: Mathematics 17

References:
1. Institute of Mathematics. Math 53 Course Module, 2015
2. Institute of Mathematics. Math 53 Lecture Slides. http://sites.google.com/site/updmathsite
3. L. Leithold. The Calculus 7. Harper Collins College Div., 1995
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4. J. Stewart. The Calculus: Early Transcendentals, 6 ed. Brooks/Cole, 2008
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5. H. Anton, I. Bivens, S. Davic. Calculus: Early Transcendentals,7 ed. John Wiley and Sons, 2002

Grading System:
Long Exams (5) 60%
Quizzes, Assignments, Class Participation 10%
Final Exam 30%

1.00 93-100 2.50 70-75


1.25 90-92 2.75 65-70
1.50 87-89 3.00 60-65
1.75 84-87 4.00 55-60
2.00 80-84 5.00 Below 55
2.25 75-80 P/F For Non Degree

Other Policies:

Attendance: As per university rule, a student must not absent him/herself more than 20% of the total number
of classes for the term (7 for lecture and 7 for discussion classes). If most of his/her absences
are excused, then the student must officially drop the course. Otherwise, he/she will be given a
grade of 5.0. Perfect attendance does not merit extra points in your grade.

Make sure to submit an excuse letter/slip for excused absences. Failure to do so will make your
absence unexcused and is a sign of irresponsibility

Grades of 4 and Inc: A student who gets a grade of 4.0 may take a removal exam within 3 regular removal periods or
retake the course. A student who gets a grade of INC should complete all requirements within
one academic year after receipt of grade. Retaking the course does not complete the course. In
both cases, the student should inform the teacher as soon as possible regarding their mode of
removal/completion.

Dropping: A student is officially dropped from the course if he/she completes filing a dropping slip. A
student who stops attending classes and/or taking exams without officially dropping will be given
a grade of 5.0. Note that the teacher has the right NOT to give consent in dropping the course.

Missed Examinations: A student who misses an examination should immediately inform his/her instructor. Depending
on the merits of the situation, the marks on final exam will be used for that particular exam. If the
student misses another examination, he/she will automatically be given a zero mark in that
exam.

There shall be no make-up quiz for both excused and unexcused absences.

In the event that the student missed the final exam, a grade of INC will be given provided that the
pre-final class standing is passing (at least 60%). Otherwise, the student will get a grade of 5.0.

Cheating: Cheating during examinations/assignments will not be tolerated. Any form of cheating shall be
subject to disciplinary actions. Moreover, the student will automatically be given a grade of 5.0.

Proper Decorum: It is expected that full attention to the teacher be given during class. Mobile phones should be
turned off or kept in silent mode. Any activity, such as note passing, giggling, or private
conversations that will distract the lecturer/teacher should be avoided.
Meeting Date Day Topics
1 20-Jan Tuesday Orientation, Review of Functions
2 21-Jan Wednesday Exercises
3 22-Jan Thursday Limit of a Function: Intuitive Approach, Limit Theorems, One-Sided Limits: Piecewise Functions
4 23-Jan Friday Exercises
5 27-Jan Tuesday One-sided Limits: Absolute Value and Greatest Integer Functions, Infinite Limits
6 28-Jan Wednesday Exercises
7 29-Jan Thursday Limits at Infinity, Formal Definition of a Limit
8 30-Jan Friday Exercises
9 03-Feb Tuesday Continuity
10 04-Feb Wednesday Exercises
11 05-Feb Thursday Intermediate Value Theorem, Squeeze Theorem, Limits Involving Trigonometric Functions
12 06-Feb Friday Exercises
13 10-Feb Tuesday Review
14 11-Feb Wednesday FIRST LONG EXAM
15 12-Feb Thursday Tangent Lines, Derivatives, Differentiation Rules
16 13-Feb Friday Exercises
17 17-Feb Tuesday Chain Rule, Theorem on Differentiability
18 18-Feb Wednesday Exercises
19 19-Feb Thursday NO CLASS (Chinese New Year)
20 20-Feb Friday Higher Order Derivatives, Implicit Differentiation, Exercises
21 24-Feb Tuesday Local Linear Approximation, Differentials, Exercises
22 25-Feb Wednesday NO CLASS (EDSA Day)
23 26-Feb Thursday Rates of Change, Rectilinear Motion
24 27-Feb Friday Exercises
25 03-Mar Tuesday Related Rates
26 04-Mar Wednesday Exercises
27 05-Mar Thursday Review
28 06-Mar Friday SECOND LONG EXAM
29 10-Mar Tuesday Mean Value Theorem, Relative Extrema, First Derivative Test for Relative Extrema
30 11-Mar Wednesday Exercises
31 12-Mar Thursday Concavity, Second Derivative Test for Relative Extrema
32 13-Mar Friday Exercises
33 17-Mar Tuesday Asymptotes, Graphing Functions Analytically
34 18-Mar Wednesday Exercises
35 19-Mar Thursday Absolute Extrema
36 20-Mar Friday Exercises
37 24-Mar Tuesday Optimization Problems
38 25-Mar Wednesday Exercises
39 26-Mar Thursday Review
40 27-Mar Friday THIRD LONG EXAM
41 31-Mar Tuesday Antiderivatives and Antidifferentiation, Integration by Substitution
42 01-Apr Wednesday Exercises
43 02-Apr Thursday NO CLASS (Maundy Thursday)
44 03-Apr Friday NO CLASS (Good Friday)
45 07-Apr Tuesday Particular Antiderivatives, Introduction to Area of a Plane Region
46 08-Apr Wednesday Exercises
47 09-Apr Thursday NO CLASS (Araw ng Kagitingan)
48 10-Apr Friday Exercises
49 14-Apr Tuesday The Definite Integral, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
50 15-Apr Wednesday Exercises
51 16-Apr Thursday Area of a Plane Region, Arc Length
52 17-Apr Friday Exercises
53 21-Apr Tuesday Volume of a Solid of Revolution: Washer Method, Cylindrical Shell Method
54 22-Apr Wednesday Exercises
55 23-Apr Thursday Volume by Slicing, Mean Value Theorem for Integrals, Average Value
56 24-Apr Friday FOURTH LONG EXAM
57 28-Apr Tuesday Derivatives of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions, Logarithmic Differentiation
58 29-Apr Wednesday Exercises
59 30-Apr Thursday Integrals Yielding Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
60 01-May Friday NO CLASS (Labor Day)
61 05-May Tuesday Inverse Circular Functions
62 06-May Wednesday Exercises
63 07-May Thursday Hyperbolic Functions
64 08-May Friday Exercises
65 12-May Tuesday Inverse Hyperbolic Functions, L'Hopital's Rule
66 13-May Wednesday Exercises
67 14-May Thursday Other Indeterminate Forms
68 15-May Friday Exercises
69 19-May Tuesday Review
70 20-May Wednesday FIFTH LONG EXAM

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