Resources (Updated 1/16)
Blank Copies of Old Exams (Fall 2014 Exams Added 1/16/2015)
Stewart Textbook Website (Calculus III)
Stewart Textbook Website (Calculus I & II)
Paul's Online Math Notes - Calculus I
Paul's Online Math Notes - Calculus II
Paul's Online Math Notes - Calculus III
Dr Freeman's Daily Schedule (updated 10/2)
Announcements (Updated 1/13)
The Final Exam will be Thu 1/22 12:40 PM - 2:25 PM (Periods 5 & 6) in Room 718.
Solutions to Exam 3 are posted below
Exam 3 will be on Thu 1/8. As agreed, you may take it Wed 1/7 after school if you prefer, but please let me know on Tue 1/6 if you intend to do this.
Solutions to Exam 2 are posted below
The next Quiz will not be until Friday 12/12.
Exam 2 will be on Wed 12/3 and will cover textbook Sections 15.1-15.7.
Solutions to Quiz 8
Solutions to Exam 1 are posted below. (Correction added 11/5.)
Exam 1 will be on Fri 10/24 and will cover through Section 14.3.
My Daily Schedule is now posted above under Resources.
There will not be a Quiz on Friday 9/12. The first Quiz will be on Friday 9/19.
Welcome to Calculus III.
Homework (Updated 1/13)
This is all of the remaining Homework.
HW 16.9
Page 1056 Problems 1-15 odd
Due Fri 1/16
HW 16.8
Page 1046 Problems 3, 5, 19, 20, 21, 23, 25, 27
Due Fri 1/16
HW 16.7
Page 1040 Problems 17-27 odd
Due Fri 1/16
HW 16.6
Page 1034 Problems 3-23 odd, 29-35 odd
Due Mon 1/5
HW 16.4
Page 1014 Problems 7-35 odd
Due Thu 12/18
HW 16.3
Page 1008 Problems 7-27 odd, 45-51 odd
Due Mon 12/15
HW 16.2
Page 1000 Problems 3-21 odd, 25-31 odd
Due Thu 12/11
HW 16.1
Page 994 Problems 1, 3, 9, 11
Only Problems 1, 3, & 9 are Riemann Sum Problems. Do 3 & 9 first, check your answers, and then do 1 if you need more practice. Also, attempt to do Problem 3 analytically using the "iterated integral" approach demonstrated in class, and compare your exact answer to your approximate answers.
Due Mon 12/8
HW 15.7
Page 966 Problems 3-23 odd, 29-51 odd
Due Mon 11/24
HW 15.6 B
Page 956 Problems 21-29 odd, 33, 39-43 odd, 53, 57
Due Thu 11/20
HW 15.6A
Page 956 Problems 1-19 odd
Due Wed 11/19
HW 15.5
Page 943 Problems 1-15 odd, 21-33 odd, 49, 55
Due Fri 11/14
HW 15.4
Page 935 Problems 1-5 odd, 11-21 odd
Due Wed 11/12
HW 15.3B
Page 925 Problems 51-55 odd, 61-67 odd, 71, 73
Due Fri 11/7
HW 15.3A
Page 925 Problems 10, 15-41 odd, 45-49 odd, 50 (Problem 50 added 11/5)
Due Thu 11/6
HW 15.2
Page 913 Problems 5-21 odd, 25, 29-41 odd
Due Mon 11/3
HW 15.1
Page 902 Problems 7-29 odd, 18, 30, 31, 55-60 (all)
Due Thu 10/30
Please have HW 14.1, 14.2, and 14.3 ready to turn in and/or present at the board on Wed 10/22.
HW 14.3B
Page 872 Problems 17-31 odd, 43, 45
Due Mon 10/20
HW 14.3A
Page 872 Problems 1-5 odd, 11-15 odd, 16
Due Thu 10/16
HW 14.2
Page 864 Problems 3-39 odd, 47
Due Fri 10/10
HW 14.1
Page 858 Problems 1-6 (all), 15, 17, 19-24 (all), 27, 30, 31, 35. Use Wolfram Alpha for Problems 30 and 31.
Due Thu 10/9
HW 11.5/13.6
Read and study textbook sections 11.5 & 13.6. Your memorization/comprehension level should be sufficient to answer "fill in the blank" type questions (possible quiz on Wed. 10/8) that involve little or no calculation.
Also, Page 847 Problems 21-28
Due Wed 10/8
Please have all HW through and including HW 13.5C ready to turn in and/or present at the board on Thu 10/2.
HW 13.5C
Page 838 Problems 19, 21, 59, 61, 63, 65, 69, 71, 75
Due Thu 10/2
HW 13.5B
Page 838 Problems 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 43, 45, 46, 49-57 odd
Due Wed 10/1
HW 13.5A
Page 838 Problems 2, 5, 9, 10, 11, 13, 15, 17, 23, 25
Due Mon 9/29
HW 13.4B
Page 828 Problems 27-37 odd, 45
Due Wed 9/24
HW 13.4A
Page 828 Problems 1-5 odd, 6, 7-19 odd
Due Mon 9/22
HW 13.3
Page 820 Problems 1-43 odd, 51
Due Fri 9/19
HW 13.2
Page 813 Problems 5-23 odd, 24, 25, 28, 29, 35
Due Wed 9/17
HW 13.1
Page 805 Problems 3, 5, 7, 10, 11, 13, 15, 17, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 38, 39
Due Mon 9/15
Exam Results (Updated 1/13)
Note: All Exam Statistics are before adding make-up points (if applicable).
Exam 1
Statistics
Solutions (In the Problem 3 solution, it should read "P4 perpendicular to x + y - 2z = 1". P3 is the plane defined by x + y - 2z = 1.)
Student Work
Exam 2
Statistics
Solutions (In Problem 5, the graph should have an open circle at (1,-2) and go down and to the right with slope -1 In Problem 6, you should convince yourself that the other two solutions are extraneous.)
Student Work
Exam 3
Statistics
Student Work