Calculus 2 (Math 220 section 90), Spring 2005
News, Thursday April 28
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All quizzes and tests have been added, for exam study.
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Assignment 3 is due by Friday at 5pm; solutions will be added here after that.
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The formula sheets that are part of Assignment 3 will be available for you to get back from Monday morning.
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The journal/study guide has been updated up to Section 11.10, for this week's Quiz 10.
Read either
Part 3 just for the material since Test 2, or
the whole journal.
Class schedule:
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 4:00-5:15, in Maybank 117
Text:
Single Variable Calculus: Early Transcendentals
by James Stewart, or the longer version
Calculus: Early Transcendentals.
These are identical up to Chapter 11, where the shorter one ends.
If you go on to Calculus 3, you will need the longer version.
Home page:
http://math.cofc.edu/lemesurier/
Office Hours:
during the exam period, every day from 10 am till noon.
I will also be available at most other times, but it is best to check in advance or call before coming.
My Office:
Room 103, 4 Greenway (between Maybank and Randolph Hall)
Phone:
953-5917
Journal of topics, exercises, readings and such
The Calculus 2 Journal has now been divided into sections;
Part 3 of the Calculus 2 Journal describes what we have done since Test 2.
Handouts Available Online
Updated with all quizzes and tests for exam review.
Some of these have been downsized so that each prints on a single page when possible.
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The introductory handout,
with an overview of course objectives and assessment details.
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Assignment 1
reviewing important topics from a first calculus course.
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Assignment 2
reviewing techniques for evaluating indefinite integrals (finding anti-derivatives.)
This is also described in the Calculus 2 Journal
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Solutions for Assignment 3,
and Assignment 3 itself,
covering parametric curves from Chapter 10, done after Test 3.
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Test 1,
Test 2,
Test 3
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Quiz 1,
Quiz 2,
Quiz 3,
Quiz 4,
Quiz 5,
Quiz 6,
Quiz 7,
Quiz 8,
Quiz 9,
Quiz 10
Note that some documents here are in PDF
format, which means that you need something like the free Adobe Acrobat
Reader software to read and print them.
If you have Mac OS X, the built-in software "Preview" can also handle PDF.
If you do not have either, you can download Acrobat Reader by clicking here:
Some Important Dates (just one left now)
| Tuesday May 3, 4-7pm | Final Exam, in the normal classroom. |
http://math.cofc.edu/lemesurier/math220/
Brenton leMesurier, Department of Mathematics, College of Charleston,
lemesurierb@cofc.edu
Last revised April 28, 2005.