Announcements:
Coverage. As of Monday 6-16, we finished Section 11.10. On Tuesday we will review for the final exam.
Final Exam. The final exam will be held on Wednesday June 18 9:30-1:20 in the same room where we have class. The following sections will be omitted from the Final Exam: All of Chapter 5, 7.2, 7.4, 8.6, 8.7, 10.5, 10.6, 10.7, 11.1. All other sections that we have covered in class will potentially be on the Final. You are permitted to bring in five 3x5 cards or one 8.5" x 11" sheet of paper with notes. You are also permitted to use a calculator although as with our other exams, you must show all work for each problem that you do. Exam questions will be similar to homework questions and in-class examples. About 1/4 to 1/3 of the exam will consist of questions from Sections 11.7-11.10 and the remainder will be taken from the other sections.
Exam 4. The
fourth (and last) mid-term exam will be given this Friday, June 13 during the first
75 minutes of class. The exam will cover Sections 11.1-11.6.
Calculators are permitted although you must show all work in order to receive
credit. Exam problems will be similar to homework problems and examples
worked out in class. You are also permitted to bring one 3x5 index card
with formulas.
Exam 3. The third mid-term exam will be given this Friday, June 6 during the first 75 minutes of class. The exam will cover Sections 8.5-8.8, 10.5-10.7. Calculators are permitted although you must show all work in order to receive credit. Exam problems will be similar to homework problems and examples worked out in class. You are also permitted to bring one 3x5 index card with formulas. You will not be required to sketch polar graphs on the exam, however for problems on area and arclength taken from Section 10.7 it may be helpful to sketch whatever polar curve you are dealing with.
Exam 2. The second mid-term exam will be given this Friday, May 30 during the first 75 minutes of class. The exam will cover Sections 6.5, 7.2, 7.4, 8.1-8.4. Calculators are permitted although you must show all work in order to receive credit. Exam problems will be similar to homework problems and examples worked out in class. You are also permitted to bring one 3x5 index card with formulas. Note that there will be no problems explicitly taken from Section 7.4 on hyperbolic functions. However you will be required to know the basic integral forms involving hyperbolic sine, cosine and tangent functions. In particular you are responsible for knowing the integral forms from Table 8.1 on p. 538 numbered 4-8, 10, 14-19.
Exam 1. The first mid-term exam will be given this Friday, May 23 during the first 75 minutes of class. The exam will cover Sections 5.5, 5.6, 6.1-6.4. Calculators are permitted although you must show all work in order to receive credit. Exam problems will be similar to homework problems and examples worked out in class.
Additional problems in Sections 5.5 and 5.6. Here are some additional exercises in 5.5 and 5.6 to give more practice in doing substitution and finding areas between curves:
Section 5.5 5, 7, 9, 13, 17, 23, 25, 29, 37, 43, 45
Section 5.6 15, 19, 27, 29, 31, 47, 49, 53, 55, 59
Deadlines. Please be aware of all relevant deadlines.
Tutoring Help. The Mathematics Department runs the Mathematics Tutoring Center. You are encouraged to take advantage of this FREE service. A list of private tutors is also available from the Math Department's homepage.
Class Notes.
Exam Solutions:
Exam 1 (23 May
2008):
pdf; Solutions:
pdf
Exam 2 (30 May 2008): pdf;
Solutions:
pdf
Exam 3 (06 June 2008): pdf;
Solutions:
pdf
Exam 4 (13 June 2008): pdf; Solutions: pdf
MAPLE assignments:
MAPLE #1 (due 5-29-08): pdf
MAPLE #2 (due 6-05-08): pdf
MAPLE #3 (due 6-16-08): pdf
In-Class MAPLE demos:
Thursday, May 22 On plotting, integration, and applications. MAPLE 10 worksheet .pdf
Thursday, May 29 On partial fraction expansions and applications. MAPLE 10 worksheet .pdf
Monday, June 2 On the Trapezoid Rule and Simpson's rule for numerical
integration. MAPLE 10 worksheet
.pdf
Friday, June 6 On finding limits of sequences. MAPLE 10 worksheet
.pdf
Tuesday, June 10 On computing sequences of partial sums. MAPLE 10 worksheet .pdf
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