Calc II

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Textbook 
   Calculus: Early Transcendentals (3rd ed.), Jon Rogawski
 
Supervisor    Mark Pernarowski  
SSC    Corinne Casolara - Student Success Coordinator  
Grading
   Your final course percentage P will be based off four common hour exams and a section grade determined 
   by your instructor:
 Type  Type  s          Date            s   Max points       Type
   Midterm 1     M1      Feb 5         100 (common exam)
   Midterm 2     M2      Mar 5      100 (common exam)
   Midterm 3     M3      Apr 9      100 (common exam)
   Final     F      May 1      100 (common/comprehensive)
   Webwork Homework     HW            50 (common)
   Section Grade     S            50  (instructor dependent)
   Total            500  

 

 
 

 

     
   The section grade S is determined by your section instructor and will be based off a combination of quizzes 
    and/or homework assignments. Your instructor will communicate their policies for this. 

   Your final course percentage P is then determined by:             

                  P  = (M1+M2+M3+F+HW+S) / 5        

   None of the exam, homework or section grades may be "dropped". 
   The course percentage will be converted to a letter grade using the following scale:

   

A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D F
90-100 87-89 84-86 80-83 77-79 74-76 70-73 67-69 60-66 0-59
 

 

Prerequisite

 

   M171 noting University Competency Requirements  and Departmental Policies

 

Academic Misconduct

   Cheating is a very serious matter. See the University Academic Misconduct code
   Punishment for such violations will be swift and harsh.
   You may not use notes, cell phones or any other electronic device while taking an exam.
 
 
 
 

Tutoring/MLC

   Your instructor will let you know what their office hours are for extra help.
   The Math Learning Center (MLC - Wil 1-112) also provides free tutoring during the week.    
   Capable tutors (including current M172 instructors) are available according to the following schedule
  
 
 
   Rob Malo will hold M172 pre-exam review sessions on the following schedule:
 
 

 

  Day of Week   Review Sheet      Date                  Time Location
             
Midterm 1      Saturday Review Sheet #1 (Solns)  Feb 2  2:10pm  REID 105
  Monday      Feb 4  6:10pm  REID 105
Midterm 2 Sunday Review Sheet #2 (Solns)  Mar 3  2:10pm  REID 105
  Monday      Mar 4  6:10pm  REID 105
Midterm 3 Sunday Review Sheet #3 (Solns)  Apr 7  2:10pm  REID 105
  Monday      Apr 8  6:10pm  REID 105
Final Sunday Review Sheet #4 (Solns)  Apr 28  2:10pm  REID 105
  Tuesday      Apr 30  6:10pm  BARNARD 103
 
 

 

 
WeBWork

Is an online homework system managed by the Mathematical Association of America. Your username and password are your netID username and password. WeBWork assignments will be periodically added to the site. The assignments are automatically graded and collectively account for 10% of your overall grade. Three important links: 

          Webwork login  
   Webwork syntax help page  
   Webwork Assignment Due Dates  
     

WeBWork assignments will have equal weight when counted towards your overall grade. 

 
Videos

Video tutorials for each textbook section covered are posted below under the "Media" column of the Homework section.  Hopefully many of you will find them helpful.

 
Exam Policies
  • Exam content/summary will be announced in class and posted below.
  • Common hour exams are closed book, no notes and no electronic devices.
  • The final exam is comprehensive but will have limited scope. The precise contents will be listed later in the semester.
  • Policies regarding quizzes and/or homework forming your section grade will be communicated to you by your instructor.
  • Class attendance on common exam days is not required.
 
Exam Dates

Exam dates, times and locations are listed below by section number. Some sections will be sharing the same room for certain exams. In those situations it does not matter where you sit but completed exams will be collected by section number. Know your section number!

 

  Exam Date and Room Location Schedule:

 

MTRF Sec   Instructor Midterm 1 Midterm 2 Midterm 3 Final
     

Tuesday
February 5
6:10-8:00pm

Tuesday
March 5
6:10-8:00pm
Tuesday
April 9
6:10-8:00pm
Wednesday
May 1
2:00-3:50pm
 8:00am 01  Clark  REID 105  LJH 339  REID 105  REID 105
 9:00am 02  Clark  REID 105  LJH 339  REID 105  REID 105
10:00am 03  Arthun  REID 401  REID 202  REID 401  REID 401
10:00am 04  Casolara  LIN 125  LIN 125  ROBERT 101  REID 108
11:00am 05  Casolara  LIN 125  LIN 125  ROBERT 101  REID 108
11:00am 06  McKay  ROBERT 218  ROBERT 218  ROBERT 218  ROBERT 218
12:00pm 07  Clark  REID 105  LJH 339  REID 105  REID 105
 3:10pm 08  Kepner  LEWIS 304  LJH 339  LEWIS 304  LEWIS 304
 1:10pm 09  Ashland  REID 108  REID 108  REID 108  REID 108
 2:10pm 10  Markman  REID 103  LIN 301  REID 103  REID 103
 2:10pm 12  Kepner  LEWIS 304  LJH 339  LEWIS 304  LEWIS 304
 9:00am 14  Malo  WILSON 1143  WILSON 1143  WILSON 1143  WILSON 1143
12:00pm 15  Markman  REID 103  LIN 301  REID 103  REID 103
 3:10pm 16  Ashland  REID 108  REID 108  REID 108  REID 108

 

 

 
     
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Schedule Below is a calendar showing the anticipated schedule (textbook section number). Also shown are
Holidays (green) and common exams (red). PDF Schedule for Sp 2019.
 
     
 
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Midterm 3
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F-series
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 Univ. Day
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Review
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 WeBWork

 Graded portion of homework

 
 Homework

 Ungraded portion of homework

Below is a list additional homework problems from the textbook. Some are very similar to Webwork problems. More importantly, they are VERY indicative of exam questions. Though they are not graded it is very important you know the material.


Also note that videos and review materials are included under the Media column

A list of HW problems for the 2nd edition can be found here.

 

Section Suggested Textbook Homework   Media Topic
         
  Prequisite Worksheet       (Due: Thur. Jan 17)   1 Review
         
5.7 1,3,4,5,7,13,15,17,19,29,35,41,43,51,56,57,67
71,73,76,81,87,93,95
  1 2  Substitution
5.8 7,9,11,12,14,15,20,25,35,39,40,46,47,49,53,59,68   1  2 Inverse Trig. Integrals
6.1 3,5,6,7,9,18,21,31,35,43,47,54   1  2 Area between curves
6.2 1b,3,5,6,11,13,23,25,27,29,33,45,49   1  2 Volumes, Averages
(no flow rates)
6.3 1,3,6,7,9,11,15,17,19,27,30,33,35,36,39,45,46,51   1  2  3 Volumes of Revolution
6.4 1,3,5,7,9,21,23,35,37,39,41,44,47,48   1  2 Volumes via Shells
6.5 11,13,15,17,19,20,21   1  2 Work and Tanks
7.1 1,2,5,6,9,11,13,19,23,26,35,37,39,41,43,
45,49,51,55,65,66,75,79,80
  1  2  3  4 Integration by Parts
         
  Midterm 1    

Tuesday
February 5
6:10-8:00pm

         
7.2 1,2,3,5,9,15,17,23,24,29,31,35,37,43,44,45,46
47,49,53,55,59,61
  1  2  3  4

Trigonometric Integrals
7.3 1,3,6,7,11,12,15,16,17,19,20,23,25,29, 37,39,43,45   1  2  3  4 Trigonometric substitutions
7.4 not covered   none  Inverse Hyperbolic Fns.
7.5 1,2,5,7,11,13,17,22,31,34,35,36,37,47,48
49 (u=e^x),50 (u=tan(q)),51
  1  2  3  4 Partial Fractions
7.6 4,11,13,15,17,19,21,23,27 (u=e^t),29,31,37,43,51     Integration
Strategies
7.7 1,2,5,11,12,13,17,20,21,25,27,31,33,37(ibp),41,43,55
61,63,67,69
  1  2  3 Improper Integrals
7.8 not covered   none Probability
7.9 not covered     Numerical Integration
8.1 1,3,5,7,10,17 (implicit diff to get y'),
23,35,36,37,39 (perfect square under radical),41
  1  2  3 Arclength, Surface area
8.2 1d,4,5,6,7,9,12,14,17   1 Fluid Pressure
8.3 not covered  
Center of Mass
         
Review 1) Integration review worksheet
2) Improper Integrals, Arclength, Surface Area
  Review_1
Review_2
 
         
  Midterm 2     Tuesday
March 5
6:10-8:00pm
         
10.1 15,16,17,21,23,25,35,39,40 (take logs),43,45
51,55, 57,61,63,65
  1  2 Sequences
10.2 1,3,5,11,12,13,17,18,21,23,25,27,29,31,43   1  2  3 Summing Series
10.3 1,3,9,10,11,15,16,24,25,31,39,41,43,45
47 (L'Hopital),49,51,55,59,63 (b_n=1/(n*ln(n)),
69(b_n=1/n),75,77
  1  2  3 Series Convergence
10.4 3,5,6,7,9 (n>(ln(n))^2),12,13,19,22,23,24,27,30   1  2  3 Abs. & Cond. Convergence
10.5 1,3,5,6,9,13,17,19,27,29,31,36,37,39,41,
43,44,45,47,49,51,52,53,54,57,58,61
  1  2 Ratio/Root tests
10.6 1,3,5,7,9,12,15,19,21,23,27,29,33,35,41   1  2 Power series
10.7 1,3-15(odd),19,21,27(e^z,z=sin(x)),
29-35(odd),32,41,65,67,69,83,85
  1  2  3 Taylor series
Review
Review: Series Convergence tests
Review: Medium/Hard difficulty problems
Review: True/False questions
Review: Matching problem
 
1   2
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  Midterm 3     Tuesday
April 9
6:10-8:00pm
Fourier Series
 Go to your section D2L page for posted notes.
 Suggested Homework: 
 1,2,3,5,7,11,17 (longer), 19
     
11.1
7,9,11,13,19,23,25,26,27,29,30,31,35,43
45,49,51,53,55,57,63
  1  2 Parametric Equations
11.2 1,3,4,7,9(hard),12,15,17,21   1
Arclength, S-Area,speed
11.3 3,5,11,13,15,17-20,23,26,29,31,39   1  2  3 Polar Coordinates
11.4 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,19,25,27,28,31   1  2  3 Area/Arclength in Polar
11.5 none     Conic sections
Review 1) Integration worksheet (simple/medium)
2) Chapter 11 "review" is the homework
  Review_3  
         
  Final     Wednesday
May 1
2:00-3:50pm
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Supplementary Points of interest

 

There are many interesting and unusual things we don't have time to cover. Some of these will be listed in the table below with a brief description and link. In some cases these may be links to cool free software or web teaching aids. Enjoy!

 
     
 
Category Description Media Type 
Surface
Area
Odd things can happen on infinite domains. Here's an example of a object with finite volume but infinite surface area!! The "ice cream cone" is commonly called Gabriels Horn. The calculations are nasty but undeniable. 1 PDF
Taylor
Polynomials
If any of you know symbollic manipulator program such as Maple or Mathematica, you'd know that tedious Taylor Polynomial caculations are easy. Here's sample Maple code illustrating this.   MAPLE CODE
  Taylor Polynomials of e^x    
Series If a series is conditionally convergent, you can sum it in a different order and make it converge to any number you wish!! Weird but true. 1 PDF
Series There are some free sites that have cool web interface teaching aids for series. The future is coming but you should take such aids with a grain a salt. They can sometimes give misleading results. ......so you still need to know the material! 1 WEBSITE
 
 
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