Read section 4.10, pages 207-214, in Nagle & Saff.
Work the following problems from Nagle & Saff and hand in your solutions at the beginning of class.
Section 4.8, pages 200-201, exercises 1, 15, 31, 41, 49.
Section 4.9, page 206, exercises 5, 13.
Section 4.10, page 214, exercise 1.
Groups 5, 6, and 9: complete a report on your project and a five-minute presentation for class.
Learn from the presentations of group projects.
Group 5: discussion of a mathematical model for harvesting fish.
Group 6: analysis of curves of pursuit.
Group 9: an example of how numerical methods for approximating solutions of differential equations are subject to period doubling and chaos.
Work on an application of systems of linear differential equations.
Recall that the Mathematics Department runs a help session for all sections of Math 308. It meets Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings from 6:00 to 9:00 in BLOC 119. The Student Engineers' Council has announced an additional source of help:
Date: Wed, 04 Mar 1998 17:04:50 -0600 From: Jamie <pepsi-drinker@tamu.edu> Subject: MATH 308 Tutoring This e-mail is to inform the MATH 308 professors that the Student Engineers' Council (SEC) is providing free tutoring for MATH 308. Please pass this information along to your students. What: FREE tutoring for MATH 308 students When: Sunday - Thursday, 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm Where: Zachry 322 Any questions, e-mail: richardwood@tamu.edu Thank you, Jamie Ho Student Engineers' Council
Read sections 5.1-5.3, pages 240-259, in Nagle & Saff.
Work the following problems from Nagle & Saff and hand in your solutions at the beginning of class on Tuesday, March 10.
In the section of Review Problems, page 229, exercises 5, 13, 25, 27, 35, 39, 40, and 45.
In section 5.2, page 253, exercise 1.