Calculus II (1220), fall 2007



Final Exam: -The Final Exam will take place on Tuesday 12/11 from 8 am to 10 am for section 3 (the 9:40-10:30 class) and on Thursday 12/13 from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm for section 4 (the 10:45-11:35 class), all in the usual room (JFB 102).You may not use books, notes, or calculators during the exam.
-The material covered by the Final consists of all sections in the book from which homework was assigned, namely sections 3.9, 6.1-6.4, 6.6, 6.8, 7.1-7.3, 7.5, 8.1-8.4, 9.1-9.7, 15.1.
-Review: there will be a review session in class on Friday 12/7. If you don't know how to prepare for the exam, you can (a) review all homework assignments (especially those which you had trouble with) and chapter reviews (b) go over the quizzes (c) go over the Midterms, and (d) for the material we've covered since the last quiz (power series), do the following problem sheet. Then (and only then) you can look at the solutions. Note that problem 2 is a little longer and harder than what you can expect on the exam, but you should expect a problem in the same spirit.
-I will be having office hours on Friday 12/7 1-4 pm and on Monday 12/10 1-4 pm (in my office JWB 112).


Final Grade: As announced in class, your final grade will be the best of the following 3 grades: (1) the weighted average of your homework average (10%, drop 2 lowest), your quiz average (10%, drop lowest), Midterm Exams (20% each) and Final Exam (40%); (2) the weighted average of the Midterm Exams (25% each) and Final Exam (50%); (3) your grade on the Final Exam. In concrete terms, this means that you can still do (very) well even if you didn't do so well on the Midterms (and the homework/quiz grades can only help you).


Homework assignment for this week: 
Note that answers to odd-numbered problems can be found at the end of the book.

- Solutions for Quiz #5.

Week 14 (11/26-11/30):This week's assignment, the last of the semester, is due on Tuesday 12/4.
-Read sections 9.6 and 9.7, and do the corresponding concepts reviews.
-Do problems #1-29 on p. 483 and 1-10, 13-18, 21, 24 on p. 487-488. Hand in # 4,8,14,16,24,26 of p. 483, and 2,4,8,14,18 of p. 487-488.

Week 13 (11/19-11/21):This week's homework is due on Tuesday 11/27.
-Review sections 9.2,9.3 and 9.4 and read 9.5; do the corresponding concepts reviews. Pay special attention to the "Summary" on p.473.
-Do problems #1-30 on p. 478-479. Hand in #4,10,12,16,18,20,22,24,28.

Week 12 (11/12-11/16):This week's homework is due on Wednesday 11/21.
-Review sections 9.2 and 9.3, and read 9.4; do the corresponding concepts reviews. Pay special attention to the "Summary" on p.473.
-Do problems #1-34 on p. 473-474. Hand in #2,6,14,16,26,30,31,34.

- Solutions for Midterm Exam #2.

Week 11 (11/5-11/9):This week's homework is due on Friday 11/16 because of the second Midterm exam on Tueday 11/13. My office hours will be on Monday 11/12 (1:30-3:30, JWB 112) instead of Tuesday.
-The Midterm covers sections 7.1,7.2,7.3,7.5,8.1-8.4,9.1 and 9.2 (you only need to know geometric series from 9.2).
-Read sections 9.2 and 9.3. Do problems #5,8,9,10,14,18 on p. 461 and 1-22, 33-37 on p. 467-468. Hand in #5,10,18 of p. 461 and 4,8,12,18,22 of p. 467 on Friday 11/16.

Week 10 (10/29-11/2): -Read sections 9.1 and 9.2, and do the concepts reviews.
-Do problems #1-18, 33-36 and 52-53 of p. 453-454, and 1-4,6,15-20,22,29-35 (some fun with fractal objects) of p. 461-462. Hand in #2,6,8,12,14,16 of p. 453 and 1,2,4,18,22,30 of p. 461.

- Solutions for Quiz #4.

Week 9 (10/22-10/26): -Read sections 8.3 and 8.4, and do the concepts reviews. Take some time to think about "two key examples" on p.443.
-Do problems #1-20 on p. 441, and 1-8, 19, 29, 30 on p.445. Hand in #4,10,12,14,20 of p. 441 and 2,4,6,8,19,30 of p. 445.

Week 8 (10/15-10/19): -Read sections 8.1, 8.2 and 8.3, and do the concepts reviews.
-Do problems #1-10 and 16-19 on p. 427, and #1-8 and 21-28 on p. 432. Hand in #2,4,8,16 of p. 427 and 2,4,6,24,28 of p. 432.

- Solutions for Quiz #3.

Week 7 (10/1-10/5): -Read sections 7.5 and 7.6. Do the chapter review concepts test on p. 419-420.
-Do problems # 1-22 on p. 410, and as many as you want/can of the sample test problems on p. 420-421. Hand in #6,10,14,20,22 of p. 410 on Tuesday 10/16, after the break.

- Solutions for Midterm exam #1.

Weeks 5 and 6 (9/17-9/28): There is no homework due on Tuesday 9/25 because of the first Midterm Exam; this assignment will be due on Tuesday 10/2.
The next quiz will be on Friday 10/5.
This week's office hours will be on Monday 9/24 (1:30-3:30 pm in JWB 112) instead of Tuesday.

-Read sections 7.1, 7.2 and 7.3.
-Do the corresponding concept reviews and problems #1-10 and 37-46 on p.391, and 1-18 on p. 399 (many of these problems are similar, you don't need to do them all). Hand in #2, 4, 10, 38, 44, 46 of p.391 and 8, 16, 18 of p. 399.

- Solutions for quiz #2.

Week 4 (9/10-9/14): -Read sections 3.9, 6.6 and 15.1. A summary of what you need to know from the latter two is on the following worksheet: Complements on differential equations, which will be handed out in class on Wednesday 9/12.
-Do the corresponding concept reviews and problems #7-10 on p. 208, 1-8 and 11-13 on p. 358, and 1-6 on p. 778. Hand in #8,10 of p. 208, 2,4,13 of p. 358, and 1,4,5 of p.778 on Tuesday 9/18.

Week 3 (9/4-9/7): -Read sections 6.4 and 6.5. Also review section 4.4, especially if you have trouble with substitutions in integrals.
-Do the corresponding concept reviews and problems #41-44 on p. 341, and 17-32 on p. 346. Hand in #42,44 of p. 341, and 18,23,26,28,31,32 of p. 346 on Tuesday 9/11.

- Solutions for quiz #1.

Week 2 (8/27-8/31): -Read sections 6.2,6.3 and 6.8.
-Do the corresponding concept reviews and problems #1-14 on p. 336, 11-18 and 37-40 on p. 341, 43-46 and 61, 63, 64-68 on p. 372. Hand in #14, 18, 38, 40 of p. 341, and 44, 46, 64, 68 of p. 372 on WEDNESDAY 9/5 (this week's homework is exceptionally due on Wednesday because of Labor Day). Sorry about the long list of problems, but this is a busy week (and many of them are very short).

Week 1 (8/20-8/24): -Review chapters 1, 2 and 4.
-Read section 6.1.
-Do the concept review and problems #3-9, 12, 15-20, 27-30 on p. 330. Hand in #6,8,12,16,18,20,30 on Tuesday 8/28.



Lectures:  Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 9:40-10:30 (section 3) or 10:45-11:35 (section 4) in JFB 102, Professor Paupert. The Friday period will generally be a problems or review session.

Textbook:  Calculus with Differential Equations, 9th ed. by D. Varberg, E.J. Purcell and S.E. Rigdon.

Material:  The material we will cover in this course roughly corresponds to chapters 6-10 of the textbook. The previous chapters correspond to a Calculus I course and should be familiar to all students. However if some parts are new to too many of you, we can review them as we go along.

Homework:  Assignments will be given on-line each week, usually by Tuesday. The homework problems need to be done in order to develop command of the material; this will prepare you for the quizzes and exams. In writing up any problem, you must show all the steps leading to your solution. A few indicated problems are to be submitted at the beginning of the lecture the following Tuesday. Selected problems will be graded and returned in class the following Friday. No late homework will be accepted.

Quizzes:  There will be short quizzes every other week, at the beginning of the Friday period, starting August 31, except after exams. The quizzes should be easy and are only here to encourage you to review the material regularly. You may not use books, notes, or calculators during quizzes. There will be no making up of missed quizzes. (You may however be excused for a valid reason, in which case you should notify me before the quiz).

Exams:  There will be two Midterms and a Final.You may not use books, notes, or calculators during exams. Following the department's policy, there will be no making up of missed exams. If you miss a Midterm exam for a valid reason, the grade for that exam will be replaced by a neutral grade (a weighted average of the other exam grades).
Students with documented disabilities or other special needs that require special accomodation must register with the Center for Disability Services (Union 162, 581-5020). After that, contact the instructor at least a week before each exam; we will need to have received confirmation from the Center for Disability Services.
The Midterms will take place during the lecture period on Tuesday September 25 and Tuesday November 13 in JFB 102. The Final will take place on Tuesday December 11 from 8 to 10 am for section 3, and Thursday December 13 from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm for section 4, in JFB 102 (date and place to be confirmed).

Grading:  Homework: 10%. Quizzes: 10%. Midterms: 20% each. Final: 40%. The two lowest homework grades will be dropped, as well as the lowest quiz grade.

Office hours:  Tuesdays 1:30-3:30 pm in my office, JWB 112. If you can't make it, write me an email at paupert@math.utah.edu, or call 801-585-9113 to schedule an appointment.
In addition, you can get help from a Tutor at the Math center, located on the first floor between the two Math buildings (JWB and LCB). The hours are Monday-Thursday 8am-8pm and Friday 8am-6pm (starting August 27).