Math 1220 - 3 Calculus II Syllabus Apr. 10, 2002 MTWF 11:55-12:45 in LS 101 Web page: http://www.math.utah.edu/~treiberg/M1220.html (Official updates of the syllabus will be posted here.) Instructor: A. Treibergs, JWB 224, 581­8350. E-mail: atreiber@math.utah.edu. Office Hours: 2:=3:00 MWF (tent.) & by appt. Assistant: An Le, JWB 206, 581-7314 . E-mail: lean@math.utah.edu. Office Hours: 9:30-10:20 MW (tent.) & by appt. Texts: Varberg, Purcell and Rigdon, Calculus 8th ed., Prentice Hall, 2000. Grading Homework: You will be assigned weekly homework problems. These problems will be similar to the WeBWorK problems and test problems. You are expected to write up solutions in a notebook. We will discuss these problems in class. WeBWorK: You will be assigned weekly WeBWorK problems. The completion time for problem sets is Wednesday at 11:59PM. You may use the math departmentıs computer lab South Physics 205 at any time except when scheduled for class labs. You have complete control of your WeBWorK score since you can resubmit until your answers are correct. It is a very important part of your grade. Your worst two weekly grades will be dropped and your final WeBWorK score will be the sum of your remaining WeBWorK weekly points. Midterms: There will be four full hour in class midterm exams on Jan. 25, Mar. 8, Mar. 29 and Apr. 19. Questions will be modifi- cations of homework problems. Final exam: Tue. May 7 in LS 101. Half of the final will be devoted to material covered after the fourth midterm exam. The other half will be comprehensive. Students must pass the final to pass the course. Course grade: Based on the best three of four midterm scores 50%, final exam 25% and WeBWorK 25%. Tutoring Center: Free tutoring is available in the Math Tutoring Center, located in Mines 210. It opens Jan. 9, hours M-Th 8:00 am- 8:00 pm, Fri 8:00 am-2:00 pm. Withdrawals: Last day to drop a class is Jan. 12. Last day to add a class is Jan. 16. Until Mar. 15 you can withdraw from the class with no approval at all. After that date you must petition your dean's office to be allowed to withdraw. ADA: The Americans with Disability Act requires that reasonable accommodations be provided for students with cognitive, systemic, learning and psychiatric disabilities. Please contact me at the beginning of the term to discuss any such accommodations you may require for this course. Course Content: Logarithmic and exponential functions, inverse trigonometric functions, and their integrals. Integration by parts. Integration by rational functions. L'Hopital's rule. Improper integrals. Infinite sequences and series. Conver- gence tests. Power series. Numerical integration. Newtonıs method. Conic sections. Curves in polar coordinates. Dif- ferential equations.