MATH 2B

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Book and covered material : The course will follow the book "Calculus: Early transcendentals, 8th edition" by Stewart. A priori, we will cover chapters 5, 6, 7 and 11.

Webwork : Besides the normal load of homeworks, you will need to complete every week, an online assigment. The first assignment will be based on the first two weeks of instruction. Each subsequent assignment will cover not only the previous week’s material, but potentially also all earlier material covered in the course. In order to properly preprare for the exams it is recommended that you attempt to complete the assignments without a calculator given that you will not have a calculator during the exams. The webwork assignments alone are not sufficient preparation for the exams, you will need to solve the suggested homework problems. You should begin by reading the material on the main WWK webpage, in particular you should read the instructions on entering answers into Webwork here, finally, you should read as well the frequently asked questions.

Suggested Homework : In addition to Webwork, it is highly recommended that you also complete the following optional, ungraded problems.

Quizzes : Quizzes will be given once each week in discussion and the lowest of those scores is dropped. The quizzes are a benchmark to measure how well have you learned the material. They are in general harder than the problems in the midterms.

Syllabus and Program: A priori we will follow the syllabus proposed by the Math department

Additional References : You can find most of the resources of this class in the resources page.

Attendance : You are expected to attend classes and discussions. You are expect to read the material signaled in the Syllabus before each class. You are stronlgy encouraged to watch the lecture video before each class that you can find here.

Piazza : This term we will be using Piazza for online class discussion. Find the class page here. (For the questions and answers lick the Q and A tab)

Make-up Exam Policy : If any student has a conflict with the midterm, inform the instructor one-week before the test with verifiable evidence. For the common final, please refer to the math department's policy on requesting a make-up final; such requests must be sent to the Mathematics Undergraduate Coordinator, Michael Vo, by Monday, November 14th in order to receive consideration.

Course Grade :

Your letter grade equivalent will be computed according to the scale: A 90-100%, B 80-90%, C 70-80%, D 60-70%

Material

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Handouts :

Homework :

  • Suggested Homework.
  • Solutions Antiderivatives.
  • Solutions Integrals.
  • Solutions Indefinite Integrals, Substitution rule and Areas.
  • Solutions Volumes.
  • Solutions Integration by parts.
  • Solutions Chapter 5.
  • Solutions Chapter 6.
  • Solutions Chapter 7.
  • Solutions Chapter 8.
  • Solutions Chapter 11 .
  • Quizzes :

  • Quiz 1 .
  • Quiz 2 .
  • Worksheets :

    Midterm 1 :

  • Sample 1 midterm 1 .
  • Sample 1 midterm 1 solutions.
  • Sample 2 midterm 1 .
  • Sample 3 midterm 1 .
  • Solution to sample 3 midterm 1 .
  • Mutiple choice sample (with solutions).
  • Midterm 1.
  • Midterm 2 :

  • Sample 1 midterm 2 .
  • Sample 1 midterm 2 .
  • Sample 2 midterm 2 .
  • Solutions midterm 2 .
  • Mutiple choice sample (with solutions).
  • Midterm 2.
  • Final :

  • Sample final 1.
  • Sample final 2.
  • Sample Finals key.
  • Practice final 1.
  • Key Practice final 1.
  • Practice final 2.
  • Key Practice final 2.
  • MCQ final.
  • Key MCQ final.
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