Homework

There are two types of homework assignments in this course, online homework (which will be graded) and pen-and-paper textbook homework (which will not be graded).

Online Homework

Online homework will be done using WebAssign. Click the link below to access WebAssign. (Link opens in a new window.)

Log into WebAssign using your UC San Diego email address. (The first time you log in, you will be asked to make a Cengage account, or to link to an existing Cengage account.) You do not need a "Class Key". You have already been added to the WebAssign class by your instructor. (If you enrolled after the first day of classes, it might take a day or two before you make it into the system.)

Access Codes:  To get an access code for WebAssign, you can either (1) purchase the textbook from the UCSD Bookstore, which comes bundled with a multi-term WebAssign access code, or (2) purchase ELECTRONIC ONLY access from the WebAssign website. If you already have a multi-term access code (because you took Math 10A last quarter, for example) then you may use the same code. If it does not work automatically, you may need to contact Customer Support.

Logging In:  You will access WebAssign by following the link below:

Use your UC San Diego email address to log in. The first time you log in to WebAssign, you may be asked to create a password. You may also be asked to create a Cengage account, or to link your WebAssign account to a preexisting Cengage account, if you already have one. (Cengage is the company that owns WebAssign.) For more information, consult the WebAssign help files.

Due Dates:  All online homework assignments are due at 11:00 P.M. on Thursday, Sep 5. (However, you should not wait until then to do your homework!)

Late Submissions: Since all online homework is due at the end of the term (Thursday, Sep 5—the day before the final exam), it is not possible to submit your homework late.

Homework Score: We will study 15 sections from the book, grouped into six assignments.

Assignment 1:  4.8 (24 points), 5.1 (06 points)
Assignment 2:  5.2 (15 points), 5.3 (15 points)
Assignment 3:  5.4 (10 points), 5.5 (20 points)
Assignment 4:  5.6 (10 points), 5.7 (10 points), 5.10 (10 points)
Assignment 5:  6.1 (13 points), 6.2 (07 points), 6.5 (10 points)
Assignment 6:  7.1 (05 points), 7.3 (20 points), 7.4 (05 points)

Each assignment is worth a total of 30 points. This means there are 180 points possible in total. However, the maximum homework score is 150 points. This means that you don't have to do all of the problems in order to get 100%. Any score 150 or better will earn a score of 100%. (It's like dropping one assignment, but the dropped problems don't have to all come from the same assignment.)


Textbook Homework

These assignments will not be turned in and will be not graded; however, certain exam questions are based on textbook homework problems, so understanding the solutions to these problems should help you perform better on the exams. This page is subject to revision during the term. Please check regularly for updates. (Last updated 17 Jun 2019)

Homework 1
  • Section 4.8:  1 – 35 odd, 39, 41, 49
  • Section 5.1:  1, 3, 5, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19
Homework 2
  • Section 5.2:  1, 5, 7, 9, 11, 31, 33, 35, 37, 41, 43, 47, 49, 51
  • Section 5.3:  1 – 31 odd, 45, 49, 59, 61
Homework 3
  • Section 5.4:  3 – 25 odd, 29, 31
  • Section 5.5:  1 – 15 odd, 19, 21, 25, 27, 29, 35, 41, 43, 47, 51, 55
Homework 4
  • Section 5.6:  1 – 27 odd, 45
  • Section 5.7:  1 – 35 odd
  • Section 5.10:  1 – 33 odd, 43, 47, 53, 57
Homework 5
  • Section 6.1:  1 – 17 odd, 23
  • Section 6.2:  1, 3, 5, 7, 31, 41, 43
  • Section 6.5:  1 – 17 odd

Section 6.1: You may skip the subsection titled "Areas Enclosed by Parametric Curves".

Homework 6
  • Section 7.1:  1 – 13 odd
  • Section 7.3:  1 – 21 odd, 33, 35, 39, 43
  • Section 7.4:  1 – 17 odd