Resources (Updated 10/28)
Updated: Official Learning Commons hours for this course are Mondays 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM in Room 719D. You may also drop by Room 719D whenever I am free (see Dr. Freeman's Daily Schedule posted above), and I will help you if I am available. If you would like to guarantee my availability, or require more than 10 minutes, I would invite you to schedule an appointment, either by email or in person.
Blank Copies of Old Exams (solutions can be found on the corresponding pages of this website)
Paul's Online Math Notes - Calculus I
Paul's Online Math Notes - Calculus II
Announcements (Updated 1/7)
A portion (TBD) of the Final Exam will consist of Multiple Choice Problems. Here is a sample of four Multiple Choice Problems taken from old Final Exams. Note that Problems 2 & 3 are "conceptual" in that they can be answered without doing any computations; whereas Problems 1 & 4 require computations. You should expect a roughly 50-50 mix of conceptual and computational problems. Also, expect the level of difficulty to vary from somewhat easier to slightly harder than these.
There will be an optional Review Session on Tuesday 1/19 at 3:30 PM in Room 718.
The Final Exam will be on Thursday 1/21 from 12:40 PM to 2:25 PM (Periods 5 & 6) in Room 751.
Exam 3 Solutions are posted below.
The Quiz on Friday 12/11 will cover HW 8.1 & 8.2.
There will be an "Exam 2 Redemption Quiz" sometime between Monday 12/7 and Exam 3. The exact date will not be announced in advance. No make-up quizzes will be given without a doctor's note or equivalent documentation of justified absence. The quiz will last 10 minutes, and consist of two problems which are substantially similar (but not necessarily identical) to problems from Exam 2. There will be no partial credit - each problem will be awarded either 0 or 6 points, so the only possible scores on the quiz are 0, 6, or 12. In order to receive 6 points on a problem, you will need to use proper mathematical notation, show appropriate and sufficient algebraic work, and get the correct answer. These points will be added directly to your Exam 2 score. Also, copies of the official "Solutions for Exam 2" are not permitted in the classroom until after this quiz. If I happen to see one in your possession on quiz day, you will not be allowed to take the quiz.
Exam 2 will be on Friday 11/20 and will cover all homework through HW 6.1. You will also be expected to be proficient in all the mathematics you have learned from first grade up through and including Exam 1. In particular, you will be expected to be familiar with the basic properties of trigonometric and exponential functions and their inverses.
Exam 1 Solutions are posted below.
Exam 1 will be on Friday 10/16 and will cover all homework through HW 5.6. You will also be expected to be proficient in all the mathematics you have learned from first grade up through and including HW 5.6. In particular, you will be expected to be familiar with the basic properties of trigonometric and exponential functions and their inverses.
Please bring any Homework or Old Exam Problems that you would like to discuss to class on Thursday 10/15.
Quiz 3 on Friday 10/9 will cover HW 5.5A & HW 5.5B.
Quiz 2 on Friday 10/2 will cover HW 5.3 & HW 5.4A.
Welcome to Calculus II.
Homework (Updated 1/13)
(Note: You are responsible for all Homework posted and/or updated before 5:00 PM the school day before the due date. Due dates are subject to change, so please check them carefully.)
Some assigned textbook problems have a "calculator graphing" component. That part of the problem (only) is optional; the rest of the problem is required.
Note: You can check your answers to the even numbered problems using Wolfram Alpha.
This is all of the remaining homework!
HW 6.2B
Page 458 Problems 27, 33, 43, 49, 53
Due Tue 1/19
HW 6.2A
Page 457 Problems 1-15 odd
Due Fri 1/15 (but please do as much as possible for Thu 1/14)
HW 8.7 -(Taylor Series)
Page 615 Problems 9-15 odd, 19, 21, 23
Due Mon 1/11
HW 8.6B (Geometric Series Tricks Part 2)
Page 604 Problems 11-23 odd, 35
Due Thu 1/7
HW 8.6A (Geometric Series Tricks Part 1)
Page 604 Problems 3-10 (all)
Due Tue 1/5
HW 8.5 (Power Series Convergence - Updated)
Page 598 Problems 3-21 odd, Important Problem 20, Optional Problems 25 & 27
Due Mon 1/4
(Problems 25 & 27 are optional - you will not be tested on these types of problems. Problem 20, which is important, was added)
HW 8.4B (Other Convergence Tests Part 2)
Page 592 Problems 19-35 odd
Due Thu 12/17
HW 8.4A (Other Convergence Tests Part 1)
Page 592 Problems 1-13 odd, 17
Due Tue 12/15
HW 8.3B (Integral & Comparison Tests Part 2)
Page 585 Problems 3, 4, 9, 10, 11-25 odd
Due Mon 12/14
HW 8.3A (Integral & Comparison Tests Part 1)
Page 585 Problems 2, 5, 8, 27
Due Thu 12/10
HW 8.2B (Series Part 2 - Updated)
Page 574 Problems 9, 17-25 odd, 33
Due Tue 12/8
HW 8.2A (Series Part 1 - Updated)
Page 574 Problems 10, 11-16, 35, 37, 41, 45, 48
Due Mon 12/7
HW 8.1B (Sequences Part 2)
Page 566 Problems 9-33 odd, 37, 41-49 odd
Due Tue 12/1 (but complete as much as possible for Mon 11/30)
HW 8.1A (Sequences Part 1)
Page 565 Problems 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Due Tue 11/24
HW 6.1 (Area Between Curves)
Page 446 Problems 1- 15 odd (you may omit drawing the "approximating rectangle"), 27, 29, 37
Due Thu 11/19
HW 5.10C (Improper Integrals Part 3)
Page 431 Problems 41-47 odd, 57
Due Mon 11/16
HW 5.10B (Improper Integrals Part 2)
Page 431 Problems 2, 23-37 odd
Due Fri 11/13
HW 5.10A (Improper Integrals Part 1)
Page 431 Problems 5-21 odd
Due Thu 11/12
HW 5.8/5.9 (Un-Doable Integrals)
Congratulations! You have been selected to participate in the First Annual Un-Doable Integral Contest. Have fun!
Due Mon 11/9
HW 5.7D (Partial Fractions Part 2)
Do these problems.
Due Thu 11/5
HW 5.7C (Partial Fractions Part 1)
Page 404 Problems 17-31 odd
Due Thu 11/5 (but please complete as much as possible for Mon 11/2)
HW 5.7B (Trig Substitution)
Page 404 Problems 9, 10, 11, 13, 14
Due Thu 10/29 (Extended)
HW 5.7A (Miscellaneous Trig Tricks)
Page 404 Problems 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7; plus this problem.
Due Mon 10/26
HW EO2 (Even & Odd Functions Part 3)
Even and Odd Functions Problems 3, 4
Spring 2013 Test 2 Problems 1, 5, 8
Spring 2014 Exam 1 Problems 6, 12
Due Thu 10/22
HW EO1 (Even & Odd Functions Part 1)
Even and Odd Functions Problems 1, 2, 5
Due Tue 10/20
HW 5.6 (Integration by Parts)
Page 398 Problems 1-31 odd, 34, 43, 44
Due Thu 10/15 (but complete as much as possible for Tue 10/13)
HW 5.5B (Substitution - Definite Integrals)
Page 392 Problems 39-53 odd, 57, 59, 63, 65
Due Thu 10/8
HW 5.5A (Substitution - Indefinite Integrals)
Page 392 Problems 1-33 odd
Due Tue 10/6
HW 5.4B (Generalized FTC)
Page 383 Problems 11, 13, 15, 16, 17
Due Fri 10/2 (corrected)
HW 5.4A (FTC)
Page 383 Problems 3, 6, 9, 18, 19, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27
Due Thu 10/1 (but complete as much as possible for Tue 9/29)
HW 5.3 (Evaluation Theorem)
Page 374 Problems 3-29 odd, 35, 37, 41, 43, 46
Due Tue 9/29 (but complete as much as possible for Mon 9/28)
HW 5.2 (Riemann Integral)
Page 364 Problems 5, 7, 17, 19, 27, 31, 32, 35, 37, 41, 43, 44
Due Fri 9/25
HW 5.R2 (Review 2)
Do the differentiation and anti-differentiation review problems on Dr. Sarris's website. The L'Hospital's Rule problems are optional.
Due Mon 9/21
HW 5.R1 (Review 1)
Complete the Review Worksheet distributed in class.
Due Fri 9/18
HW 0.0 (Email)
Please send me a short introductory email describing yourself, your interests, your career aspirations, your feelings toward mathematics, and your mathematical experience here at BHSEC. Also, please include the phone number and the email address of your parent/guardian. (This is required, even if you have done it for a previous course.)
Due by 9AM Mon 9/21
Note: All Exam Statistics are before adding make-up points (if applicable).
Exam 1
Statistics
Student Work
Exam 2
Statistics
Student Work
Exam 3
Statistics
Student Work