Calculus II - Fall 2009

Course Outline
4 Hours
We continue to develop the ideas introduced in Calculus I. Topics include the integration and differentiation of transcendental functions, applications of the integral, exact and numerical integration techniques, and infinite series.

Prerequisite: Calculus I (C or better).

Textbook: Single Variable Calculus by James Stewart, Sixth Edition.


Sections

Math 330.001: Syllabus and problem sheet.
Classes meet MTWF in SC 3220 at 8:00-8:50am.

Math 330.002: Syllabus and problem sheet.
Classes meet MTWF in SC 3220 at 11:00-11:50pm.


Announcements

Welcome to Calculus II!

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Misc Information

There is none!    Yet....



Test and Quiz Information


                Test 2 solutions:         8am class1pm class
                Test 1 solutions:         8am class1pm class

                Quiz 4 Solutions


                Quiz 3 Solutions




Homework Problems

To learn mathematics effectively you must solve problems. Lots of problems!! The problems below are assigned as homework, and should be handed in at the beginning of class on the Friday after are assigned. The section and problem numbers refer to the Sixth Edition of Single Variable Calculus by James Stewart.  

Homework assignments can be found on WebAssign.
   You should also be keeping up with the exercise problems in the book...


Exercise Problems

Completion of these problems is necessary to keep up with the course. They expand upon, and reinforce, the material presented in lectures. They are not to be handed in and will not be graded, but I am willing to look over your solutions and provide assistance.


Mathematica

Mathematica will be used throughout the course to support and improve our discussion of calculus.

Mathematica is available for use in ED 2102, OC 2004, OC3076, LA0115, the Rice Libraray and some residence halls

Help is also available through the built-in tutorial (within Mathematica, select "Help" then "Tutorial...").
There is full documentation available on the Mathematica/Wolfram Research webpage.


Adrian P. Gentle <apgentle@usi.edu>
Last (serious) Modification: January11th, 2009.