Stony Brook MAT131: Calculus I   Fall 2022

MAT 131 - Calculus I

Stony Brook University - Fall 2022


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Problem Sets

Under no circumstances will late homework be accepted.


When there is a valid excuse, a homework may be waived, and then the homework total will be computed using the remaining homeworks (each weighted a bit more).

There will be eleven WebAssign problem sets, with the lowest score dropped when computing final grades. There will be eleven paper homeworks, with the lowest score dropped when computing final grades.

Cooperation

For all problem sets, students are allowed to work together. However, the final answer you turn in must be based on your own understanding and must be in your words. Per university policy, all instances of suspected academic dishonesty will be referred to the academic judiciary.

WebAssign

A portion of each weekly problem set will be completed via WebAssign. You can access WebAssign from any computer with Internet access and a recent web browser (the computers in the SINC sites, for instance).

After they are assigned, the online problems may be completed anytime before the assigned deadline. You can look at problems online, print them out, work on them as long as you like, and then answer them in a later Internet session (before the deadline). The online problems are automatically graded with instant feedback.

The online problems are of different types; some are short answer and some are multiple choice. There are different problems and different variants of the same problem. Different students will be assigned different problems. So do not try to compare your answers to another student's answers. As always, you are encouraged to work with other students to understand the course material. However all answers you submit for credit must be based on your own understanding and must be written in your own words.

Accessing WebAssign (Updated)

Doing the Assignment

WebAssign has a variety of different question types, ranging from multiple choice to fill-in-the-blank to symbolic questions. Here are some things to keep in mind as you work through your assignments:

Paper Homework

  • There will also be weekly paper homework assigned the week prior to the homework deadline and collected in recitation (the last recitation of each week).
  • Use clear language and complete sentences in your submitted answers.
  • Your submitted answers must be in your own words and based on your own understanding.
  • Graded paper homeworks will be returned in recitation.
  • Regrades will only be considered if returned to the recitation instructor during the recitation when first handed back (if in doubt, return the assignment to your recitation instructure and discuss further during office hours).
  • The paper homework assignments below are also posted in the Brightspace page for your calculus lecture (not the Brightspace page for your calculus recitation).

Under no circumstances will late homework be accepted.

Paper Homework 1. Due the week of August 29 — September 2.


Paper Homework 2. Due the week of September 5 — September 9.


Paper Homework 3. Due the week of September 12 — September 16.


Paper Homework 4. Due the week of September 19 — September 23.


Paper Homework 5. Due the week of October 3 — October 10.


Paper Homework 6. Due the week of October 10 — October 14.


Paper Homework 7. Due the week of October 17 — October 21.


Paper Homework 8. Due the week of October 24 — October 28.


Paper Homework 9. Due the week of November 7 — November 11.


Paper Homework 10. Due the week of November 14 — November 18.


Paper Homework 11. Due the week of November 28 — December 2.



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