MAT 193 Calculus II, Section 01, CRN
28721, Spring 2004
Class
meets MWF
Instructor:
Office: NSM A-123; Office phone number: (310) 243- 3139
e-mail
address: sraianu@csudh.edu; URL: http://www.csudh.edu/math/sraianu;
Office
hours: MWF: 10:55-12:15,
or by appointment.
Course
Description: MAT 193,
Calculus II, covers
Chapters 7-9, 11, 12 from the textbook: Differentiation and integration of
transcendental functions. Techniques and applications of
integration. Polar coordinates. Infinite sequences and
series, power series,
Text:
James Stewart, Calculus,
5th edition, Brooks/Cole, 2003.
Objectives: After completing MAT 193 the student
should be able to:
Prerequisites: MAT 191 or equivalent with a grade of
"C" or better.
Grades:
Grades will be based on three in‑class 70-minutes
examinations (60% total), a comprehensive final examination (25%), and quizzes,
homework, attendance and other assignments (15%) for the remainder.
The exact grading system for
your section is the following:
Each of the three 70-minutes exams will be graded on a 100 scale,
then the sum of the scores is divided by 5 and denoted by E.
Homework will be collected three times, on the
days of the three exams, and each homework is worth 5
points. No late homework will be accepted. The average of all homework scores
is denoted by H.
5
to 10 minutes quizzes
will be given in principle every Friday, with the exception of the review and
exam days, and will be graded on a scale from 1 to 5. The average of the
quizzes scores is denoted by Q.
There are also 5 points
awarded for attendance and class
participation. This portion of the grade is denoted by A.
The final exam will be graded out of a maximum possible 200, then the score is divided by 8 and denoted by F.
To determine your final grade, compute E+H+Q+A+F. The maximum is 100,
and the grade will be given by the rule:
A: 93‑100; A‑: 90‑92; B+: 87‑89; B: 83‑86; B‑: 80‑82
C+: 77‑79; C: 73‑76; C‑: 70‑72; D: 60‑69; F: Less than 60.
WebWorK: There
will be three WebWork assignments. You should go to
my web site, follow the link, then log in using as user name your CSUDH email
user name (i.e. first initial followed by last name), and the last 5 digits of
your ID as password (change the password after the first log in). Each of the three
assignments are due before
Makeups: No makeup examinations or quizzes will
be given. If you must miss an examination for a legitimate reason, discuss
this, in advance, with me, and I may then substitute the relevant score from
your final examination for the missing grade.
Students with Disabilities: Students who need special consideration
because of any sort of disability are urged to see me as soon as possible.
Academic
Integrity: The
mathematics department does not tolerate cheating. Students who have questions
or concerns about academic integrity should ask their professors or the
counselors in the Student Development Office, or refer to the University
Catalog for more information. (Look in the index under "academic
integrity".)
Technology:
Symbolic calculators,
such as TI-89 or TI-92 are not acceptable for this course.
Tentative schedule and homework assignments
1. M 1/26: 7.1
Inverse Functions: (odd only) 3,7-21,25-29,35,39-43
2. W 1/28: 7.2
Exponential Functions and Their Derivatives: (odd only) 7-11,15,17,21-45,51,71-77,83
3.
F 1/30: 7.3 Logarithmic Functions: (odd only,
unless explicitly mentioned otherwise) 3-19,23-37,41-45,51-69,74
4. M 2/2: 7.4 Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions: (odd) 3-35,39-49,51,65-77,85
5. W 2/4: 7.5
Inverse Trigonometric Functions: (odd) 1-9,23-33,59-69
6. F 2/6: 7.7 Indeterminate Forms and L'Hospital's
Rule: (odd) 1-31
7. M 2/9: 7.7
Indeterminate Forms and L'Hospital's Rule: (odd)
33-65
8. W 2/11: 8.1
Integration by parts: (odd) 1-11,15-31
9. F 2/13: 8.2
Trigonometric Integrals: (odd) 1-45
10. M 2/16: 8.3
Trigonometric Substitution: (odd) 1-27
11. W 2/18: 8.4
Integration of Rational Functions by Partial Fractions: (odd) 5-41
12. F 2/20: 8.5
Strategy for Integration: (odd) 5-13,19,23,31,33,37,41
13. M 2/23: 8.5
Strategy for Integration: (odd) 43,47,51,63,71,73, and
8.8 Improper integrals: (odd) 1-7
14: W 2/25: 8.8
Improper Integrals: (odd) 9-37
15. F 2/27: Review
16. M 3/1: Exam I
17. W 3/3: 9.1
Arc Length: (odd) 7-13,17-21
18. F 3/5: 9.2
Area of a Surface of Revolution: (odd) 1-9
19. M 3/8: 9.2
Area of a surface of Revolution: (odd) 15-19
20: W 3/10: 9.3
Applications to Physics and Engineering: 1,11,13,19,21,23,25,27,29
21. F 3/12: 9.4 Applications to Economics
and Biology: 3,5,10,15
22. M 3/15: 9.5
Probability: 1,5,6,7,9
23. W 3/17: 11.1 Curves Defined by
Parametric Equations: 1,3,4,5,7,9,11,13,19,21
24. F 3/19: 11.2
Calculus with Parametric Curves: 1,3,5,7,11,13,31,33,35
25. M 3/22: 11.2 Calculus with Parametric
Curves: 37,39,41,45,57,59,61,65
26. W 3/24: 11.3
Polar Coordinates: (odd only) 1-45
27. F 3/26: 11.4 Areas and Lengths in
Polar Coordinates: (odd) 1-41
28. M 3/29: Spring Recess
29. W 3/31: Spring Recess
30. F 4/2: Spring Recess
31. M 4/5: 11.5 Conic Sections: (odd)
1-47
32. W 4/7: 11.6
Conic Sections in Polar Coordinates: (odd) 1-15
33. F 4/9: Review
34. M 4/12: Exam II
35. W 4/14: 12.1
Sequences: (odd) 3-37
36. F 4/16: 12.2
Series: (odd) 9-39
37. M 4/19: 12.3
The Integral Test and Estimates of Sums: (odd) 3-21
38. W 4/21: 12.4
The Comparison Tests: (odd) 3-31
39. F 4/23: 12.5
Alternating Series: (odd) 5-19
40. M 4/26: 12.6 Absolute Convergence and the Ratio
and Root Test: (odd) 3-33
41. W 4/28: 12.7
Strategy for Testing Series: (odd) 1-37
42. F 4/30: 12.8
Power Series: (odd) 3-23
43. M 5/3: 12.9
Representations of Functions as Power Series: (odd) 3-19
44. W 5/7: 12.10
Taylor and Maclaurin Series: (odd) 3,5,9-15
45. F 5/9: 12.11 The bino
46. M 5/10: Review
47. W 5/12: Exam III
48. F 5/14: Review
Final examination: Wednesday,
May 19, 8:30-10:30.