Textbook:
Jon Rogawski, Calculus Early Transcendentals, W. H. Freeman and Company, ISBN 1-4292-1113-X.
Suggested Syllabus and Suggested Homework
See the syllabus and homework page.
Maple:
For a gentle introduction to Maple, as well as a list of common errors, see the Rutgers Maple help pages.
There are four graded Maple labs, as well as an introductory ungraded Lab 0. For labs 1 through 4 there is an associated background information webpage. The instructions for Lab 0, and these background pages are listed below.
- Introduction to Maple
- Background for the first assignment: vectors as directed line segments, and triangles
- Background for the second assignment: curves in space and pictures and curvature
- Background for the third assignment: polynomials of degree 2 in R2 and R3
- Background for the fourth assignment: R2 & R3 pictures; center of gravity and mass via multiple integrals
For Instructors: Lab Information | Instructors' FAQ
Current Semester: Fall 2009
Fall 2009 Schedule
Getting Help
A Frequently asked questions file from Spring 2001 is available. The questions seem to be timeless, so the answers are still relevant.
Previous semesters' resources:
For earlier semesters, see the archive page.
For an earlier version of the Maple labs see the Fall 2006 semester page.



