Math 1352 Section 2

Fall 2011

 

 

Dr. David Gilliam
Office:Math 103
Tel: 806-742-12580, # 265

email: gilliam@math.ttu.edu
Office Hours: 9:30-10-30 TT, 9:00-10:00 MWF,
and by appointment

 

Calculus II



LINKS TO ONLINE HOMEWORK INFORMATION

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Remember your username is your eraider name (lower case) and the password is set to your R number (including the R).

 


Course Description

This course is intended primarily develop deeper skills in integration theory in one variable calculus and introduce students to infinite series - convergence, divergence, power series and Taylor series.


Textbook

The textbook for the course is ``Calculus, 5rd Edition'' by Strauss/Bradley/Smith.


Grading Policy

There will be 3 exams given in class. Each exam counts as one score. A missed exam gives a score of zero and there are no makeup exams --- although, under extreme (and well documented) circumstances, it is possible to make arrangements to take a test in advance.

There will be approximately 12 online homework assignments using WebWork. The homework will count as 1 score.

There will be approximately 10 very short quizzes given in class which count as 1 score.

The final exam will count for 2 more scores. This final is a comprehensive final.

After the final you will have 7 scores. Your final grade for the course will be determined by the average of your best 5 of these 7 scores.


Syllabus

The following link can be used to obtain a copy of the sylabus in Adobe Acrobat(.pdf) format

Sylabus PDF File.


SOS Math Site

The SOS Math Site is an interesting site containing lots of useful information to supplement this course. If you are having trouble with some of the concepts from the class you might want to visit this site. All the material there is free to use on the web. Also for all your math classes, including this one, you can buy the whole package for around $20.

SOS Math.

 


 

Assignments

The following PDF file contains a list of problems from each of the sections to be covered in the class.

Assignments PDF File.

 






Prerequisites

Students are required to know the material from calculus I (math 1351) - especially differentiation and elementary integration.

 


True Fact

In order to do well in this class the student must read the book , especially the examples and then do homework. The only way to get better at finding integralas is to gain experience and confidence by solving problems.

 


SAMPLE TESTS, QUIZZES, Integration Formulas, Differentiation Formulas

Elementary Integration Formulas PDF File.

 

Differentiation Formulas .

 

Polar Plots Formulas .

 


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