ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS II


Lecture: Thaw Hall (THAW) 102, 7:00-8:15pm Tu/Th
Instructor: Dr. Zachary Kilpatrick (zpkilpat@pitt.edu) Thackeray Hall 504;
Office Hours : Tuesday and Thursday 5-6pm or by appointment
Lab : Gardner Steel Conference Center (GSCC) 126, 6-6:50pm Tuesday
Recitation : Either THACK 524, PUBHL A215, or THACK 627; 6-6:50pm Thursday
Teaching Assistants : Mark Desantis (THACK 623; mjd34@pitt.edu); Takuya Murata (THACK 520, tam60@pitt.edu); Hoang Tran (THACK 615, hat25@pitt.edu)
Textbook : Essential Calculus: Early Transendentals by James Stewart 2007; ISBN: 9780495014287
Grading : Three Exams (25% each); Lab (10%); Problem Sets (15%)
Exams : Three exams are given, and NO comprehensive final. The dates for the exams are Thursday February 17, Tuesday March 22, and Thursday April 21. No make-up exams are given, save for extraordinary circumstances. You must provide verifiable and convincing evidence of that which prevents you from attending. Also, advanced warning of such an absence should be given if possible.
Problem Sets : A few problems are assigned from each sections. To sufficiently understand the material, I recommend you complete additional problems. Assignments are always due at the beginning of lab or recitation (6:00pm) on the due date specified. No late work will be accepted for any reasons, especially since I drop the two lowest problem set grades. Assignments are given below.
LON-CAPA : Every week except for exam weeks, you will be assigned a few problems on the LON-CAPA system. The lab in which you meet every Tuesday is meant to be a help session where TAs can assist you in working out and submitting answers to the assigned problems. However, you may submit solutions to LON-CAPA on any computer with an internet connection by going to the website.
Syllabus: More complete course information.
Blackboard: Some redundant information to that given here, like assignments and syllabus, but you may also check your grades there as I accumulate them.
Exam 3 Solutions
Practice Problem Solutions: Exam 3 (For best results, don't look at these until you've done the best you can on the practice problems.)
Practice Problems: Exam 3
Exam 2 Solutions
Practice Problem Solutions: Exam 2
Practice Problems: Exam 2
Exam 1 Solutions
Practice Problems: Exam 1: This is a sample of the type of exam problems possible. Be aware, you should work other problems (especially past problem sets) aside from those contained in this document.
Problem Sets
Due Tuesday 4/19: Nonhomogeneous Lin. Eqns: 2,4,6,8,10,14,16,20a,22a
Applications of 2nd Order Diff. Eqns: 2,4,6,7,8,9,10

Due Tuesday 4/12: Sect. 7.6: 2,8,10,14,22,28,36,38,44,45
Linear Differential Equations: 2,4,6,10,14,16,18,31,32
Second-Order Linear Differential Equations: 2,4,8,10,18,20,24

Due Tuesday 4/5: Sect. 8.4: 4,6,8,10,16,18,20,24,28,32; Sect. 8.5: 4,8,10,14,16,18,20; Sect. 8.6: 4,6,8,12,14,16,24,28; Sect. 8.7: 4,6,8,14,18,26,32,34,42,46,48,52,58,62,66; Sect. 8.8: 4,8,10,14,16,20

Due Thursday 3/17: Sect. 9.4: 1,4,8,12,17,21,24,28,30,33,36; Sect. 8.1: 3,4,6,12,16,21,24,26,29,32,33,36; Sect. 8.2: 4,7,8,12,13,14,16,20,22,24,28,34; Sect. 8.3: 4,6,8,10,12,16,18,24,26
Due Tuesday 3/1: Sect. 9.1: 2,6,10,13,16,22,32; Sect. 9.2: 4,5,7,9,12,13,16,24,28,30,37,38;
Sect. 9.3: 3,6,7,10,11,13,16,17,20,23,26,29,46,51,54

Solutions: to select problems from Ch. 7 and S. 10.5
Due Tuesday 2/15: Sect. 10.3: 4,8,10,14,15,18,19,20,26; Sect. 10.4: 2,4,10,16,28,32,34; Sect. 10.5: 4,8,16,18,26,32,35,40
Due Tuesday 2/8: Sect. 7.5: 3,5,7,9,13,15,19,24,27; Sect. 10.1: 2,5,8,11,14,18,19,25,29,30; Sect. 10.2: 2,7,8,10,12,14,16,18,21,24
Due Tuesday 2/1: Sect. 7.2: 1,3,5,7,9,11,21,28; Sect. 7.3: 5,6,9,17,18,19,23,25; Sect. 7.4: 2,3,5,7,9,10
Due Tuesday 1/25: Sect. 6.3: 3,5,9,15,17,23,27,29,33,37,39; Sect. 6.5: 2,7,9,11,13; Sect. 6.6: 7,11,13,17,21,25,29,31,43,45; Sect. 7.1: 3,7,9,11,15,16
Due Thursday 1/13: Sect. 5.5: 2,6,8,10,14,22,24,26,28,30,32,36,40,42,47,49; Sect. 6.1: 2,4,8,12,16,20,24,26,28;
Sect. 6.2: 2,6,12,16,18,24,28,29,34,37,39,42,46,51,53,56,60