Course: | MTH1124 Calculus 2 (Seq. 2, Key # 85887) |
Instructor: | Prof. Alex Suciu |
Course Web Sites: |
All sections: www.math.neu.edu/undergrad/mth1124
This section: www.math.neu.edu/~suciu/mth1124/calc2.w01.html |
Time and Place: | Mon., Wed. & Th., 9:15 AM -- 10:20 AM, in 247 CN |
Office Hours: | Mon., Wed. & Th., 11:45 AM -- 12:45 AM, in 441 LA |
Prerequisites: | Calculus I (MTH1123/1140) or equivalent |
Textbook: | Calculus, second edition, alternate version, Hughes-Hallet, Gleason, et al. |
Calculator: | Scientific, graphing calculator (recommend TI83 or higher) |
Grade: | 60% in-class exams, 40% final exam |
Course Objective |
To give students an understanding of the concepts and rules of integral calculus, and to enable them to apply that understanding to a broad range of problems. The course introduces integral calculus including areas, volumes, and other applications. Studies integration involving trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions. |
eGrade Package |
The textbook should have come with a small eGrade booklet. eGrade is a software package that the publisher provided free-of-charge with your textbook. Despite the name of the product, we will NOT be using eGrade for any graded work in this course; however, the software may be useful in providing drills on the rules for differentiation. You may access eGrade at www.math.neu.edu:8501.
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Basic Skills Proficiency |
The algebra partial credit policy from Calculus I is expanded this quarter to include basic differentiation formulas: the power rule, the product rule, the chain rule, and derivatives of exponential, trigonometric, logarithmic, and inverse trigonometric functions. In all of your graded work this quarter, the following partial credit scheme will apply: the first algebra/ differentiation mistake on a problem will cost 25% of the value of the problem, the second algebra/ differentiation mistake on the same problem will cost another 25%, and the third algebra/differentiation mistake on the same problem will result in a loss of all points for that problem, regardless of any other correct work on the problem. This policy is the same for all sections of this course. |
Cheating Policy |
Cheating will not be tolerated. All incidents of cheating will be reported to the Office of Judicial Affairs. The Universitys cheating policy and related disciplinary actions are detailed in the Student Handbook. |
Additional Contacts |
If you have concerns/problems in the course, and are not comfortable discussing them with your instructor, please contact either of the following:
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Week 0, Jan. 4-5 | Appendix E (Newtons method): 1, 2, 5 |
Week 1, Jan. 8-12 |
§5.1: 1, 2, 4, 7
§5.2: 1, 2, 9 §5.3: 4-7, 9, 11, 17, 23 |
Monday, January 15, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day no classes | |
Week 2, Jan. 16-19 |
§5.4: 1, 2, 14, 17, 19 21, 23a
§6.1: Read §6.2: 1, 3, 4, 9-11, 15, 16, 23, 27, 32-34, 36, 46, 48, 50, 56-58 |
Week 3, Jan. 22-26 |
§6.3: 1, 2, 5, 6, 11, 12, 21
§6.4: 6, 9, 11, 15, 16 |
Week 4, Jan. 29-Feb. 2 |
§7.1: 3-9, 11, 12, 19, 26, 42, 45
§7.2: 1, 3, 4, 35, 38a |
Week 5, Feb. 5-9 |
§7.3: 1-3, 5-7
§7.4: 1, 2, 4, 5, 25-27 |
Week 6, Feb. 12-16 |
§7.5: 1, 2, 3, 6
§7.6: 2, 6 |
Week 7, Feb. 19-23 |
§7.7: 1-3, 6-8, 10, 25, 30c
§8.1: 3, 6-8, 20, 21 |
Week 8, Feb. 26-March 2 |
§8.2: 1, 3, 13
§8.3: 2, 4, 5, 20 |
Week 9, March 5-9 | Review and evaluations |
Exam Week: Monday, March 12Friday, March 16 |
Quiz 1 | Quiz 2 | Quiz 3 |
Quiz 4 | Quiz 5 | Solutions to Quiz 5 |
Simpson's rule | Quiz 6 | Solutions to Quiz 6 |
Quiz 7 | Solutions to Quiz 7 |
I will conduct a review session for all sections of Calculus 2 on Thursday, March 8, between 5:30 pm and 7:30 pm, in Room 129, Hurtig Hall. The review session is sponsored by Tau Beta Pi, the engineering honor society. |
Final exam: Friday, March 16, from 3:30pm - 5:30pm, in 322 Hayden. |
Department of Mathematics | Office: | 441 Lake Hall | |
Northeastern University | Phone: | (617) 373-4456 | |
Boston, MA, 02115 | Email: | alexsuciu@neu.edu |
Started: January 4, 2001 Last modified: March 18, 2001
URL: http://www.math.neu.edu/~suciu/mth1124/calc2.w01.html |