Calculus II, Math 2020, Winter 2007



Solutions to the sample final.


Quizzes:   1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9    10    11    12    13   
Solutions: 1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9    10    11    12    13   

Test 2 solutions.
Sample Test 3 and its solutions.


Table of Contents


Class:


Professor:


Requirements and grades:

First, READ THE BOOK . You should read each section before we talk about it in class, then again after class, before doing the homework for the section. If you have any trouble understanding it, read it several times, first, quickly for an overall idea what the section is about, then in detail, working out the examples the book uses to make sure you know why each statement is true. Only after this should you start the homework. You may be pleasantly surprised how much easier the homework is with this sort of preparation. You will certainly understand the material better and retain more of it, if you study in this way.

Second, regular attendance and class participation will be expected. You should plan your life so that you can arrive before 8:30 and be ready to start class at 8:30. It is rude to the rest of the class to come late, and if you do so, you should be sure not to distract everyone else.

The only way to learn mathematics is to do it. You should make sure you understand the homework assigned. I will answer questions about it in class, before or after class, or in office hours.

There will be a 10 minute quiz each Wednesday which is not an exam day. Approximately 3 homework assigments will be given each week, depending upon the number of sections in the book which we cover during the week. If you do the homework when it is assigned, you should have no trouble with the quizzes and tests, and you will find that lectures are easier to understand.

Your grade will be determined by your scores on 3 in-class tests, worth 100 points each, on your ten best quizzes, worth 10 points each, and a comprehensive final exam, worth 200 points, for a total of 600 points possible.


3 In-class exams 300
10 Best quizzes 100
Final 200
Total 600

Naturally, all work you turn in should be your own. The University has strict policies on intellectual honesty.

Schedule:

The first day of classes is Monday, January 8, and the last day of classes is Monday, April 23. The Final Exam will be Wednesday, April 25, from 8:00 to 10:30 AM in 129 State. Here is an initial schedule of the topics and sections we will cover, as well as the timing of the tests. This is subject to change according to the needs of the class. The exact dates of the tests will be announced at least one week in advance, and will be posted on the detailed schedule of assignments.

Integration Chapters 5 and 6
Test 1 Friday, Jan 26
Techniques and applications of integration Chapters 7 and 8
Test 2 Friday, Feb 23 (Note change)
Curves, polar coordinates and linear approximation Chapters 10, 3 and 4
Test 3 Friday, Mar 9
Spring Break Mar 12 - 16
Series and their applications Chapter 11 and Appendix G
Review Monday, April 26
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FINAL EXAM Wed, Apr 25
129 State 8:00 - 10:30 AM


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