Math 3333: Intermediate Analysis, Fall
2019
Basic Info
Assignments
Reading Assignment #10, to be done prior to class on Wednesday, November 20
Read Chapter 7: Integration, Sec. 3, p.309--313
Homework #11, Due Wednesday, November 20
Homework 11
Reading Assignment #9, to be done prior to class on Wednesday, November 13
Read Chapter 7: Integration, Sec. 1 and 2, p.291--308
Homework #10, Due Wednesday, November 13
Homework 10
Reading Assignment #8, to be done prior to class on Wednesday, November 6
Read Chapter 6: Differentiation, Sec. 1 and 2, p.251--271
Homework #9, Due Wednesday, November 6
Homework 9
Reading Assignment #7, to be done prior to class on Wednesday, October 23
Read Chapter 5: Limits and Continuity, Sec. 4, p.233--237
Homework #8, Due Wednesday, October 23
Homework 8
Reading Assignment #6, to be done prior to class on Wednesday, October 16
Read Chapter 5: Limits and Continuity, Sec. 1, 2, 3, p.207--232
Homework #7, Due Wednesday, October 16
Homework 7
Reading Assignment #5, to be done prior to class on Wednesday, October 9
Read Chapter 4: Sequences, Sec. 1, 2, 3, p.171--194
Homework #6, Due Wednesday, October 9
Homework 6
Reading Assignment #4, to be done prior to class on Wednesday, September 18
Read Chapter 3: The Real Numbers, Sec. 5, p.150-155 (Note: We will be skipping Ch.3, Sec.6.)
Homework #5, Due Wednesday, September 18
Homework 5
Reading Assignment #3, to be done prior to class on Wednesday, September 11
Read Chapter 3: The Real Numbers, Sec. 4, p.141-147
Homework #4, Due Wednesday, September 11
Homework 4
Reading Assignment #2, to be done prior to class on Wednesday, September 4
Read Chapter 3: The Real Numbers, Sec. 3, p.130-141
Homework #3, Due Wednesday, September 4
Homework 3
Reading Assignment #1, to be done prior to class on Wednesday, Aug. 28
Read Chapter 3: The Real Numbers, Sec. 1 and Sec. 2, p.111-129
Homework #2, Due Wednesday, August 28
Homework 2
Homework #1, Due Wednesday, August 21
Please complete and turn in this information sheet.
Dates of Exams
Exam 1: Friday, September 20 in class.
Exam 2: Friday, October 25 in class.
Final: Monday, December 9, 11AM--2PM in our usual classroom.
Some Additional Resources
If this is one of your first proofs courses, you might find the following two guides useful:
Advanced mathematics courses are difficult, and you will be challenged
in many ways throughout this course. Research has shown that the students that are the
most successful are the ones who have two qualities: Growth Mindset and
Grit. View, read, and watch the following resources on Growth Mindset
and Grit. Throughout the course, do your best to keep these ideas in mind as you encounter
difficult portions of the material.
- Growth Mindset is the belief that your ability to learn is not fixed, that
you become better at any subject with effort and practice, and that failure is not
permanent.
- Grit is the ability to stick with and pursue a goal over a long period of
time. This includes the ability to stay determined and motivated
despite experiences with failure or adversity.