Instructor: Dr. Madnick (jmadnick [at] uoregon [dot] edu)
Office: 1 University Hall
Textbook: OpenStax: Calculus Volume 2
Lectures:
(CRN 23114) MTWF: 1:00 -- 1:50 in 208 University Hall
(CRN 23115) MTWF: 2:00 -- 2:50 in 107 Esslinger Hall
Office Hours: Knight Library: Room 123
Mon 3/20: 3:00 -- 4:30
Problem Sets (a.k.a. Assignments)
PSet 1 (Due: Wed 1/18) Solutions
PSet 2 (Due: Wed 1/25) Solutions
PSet 3 (Due: Wed 2/1) Solutions
PSet 4 (Due: Mon 2/13) Solutions
PSet 5 (Due: Fri 2/17) Solutions
PSet 6 (Due: Wed 2/22) Solutions
PSet 7 (Due: Mon 3/6) Solutions
PSet 8 (Due: Fri 3/10) Solutions
PSet 9 (Due: Wed 3/15) Solutions
Resources
Office hours
Textbook: Has good explanations + many practice problems
Drop-in Tutoring at the Knight Library, 4th floor
Drop-in HW Help at the Math Library
Midterm 1 will have two parts, and take place over two lectures.
You must attend both parts.
Tue 2/7 (Midterm 1: Part A). Part A will have 3 problems.
Wed 2/8 (Midterm 1: Part B). Part B will have 3 problems.
Time + Location: Our classroom during lecture time
Midterm 1 content:
Material from Weeks 1, 2, 3 + Monday of Week 4 (i.e., trigonometric substitution).
Relevant assignments: PSets 1, 2, 3.
Not on Midterm 1: Average value; Trapezoidal approximation; Areas between curves.
Midterm 1 Practice Problems. Answers.
On Midterm 1, you'll be given this formula sheet
Midterm 2 will have two parts, and take place over two lectures.
You must attend both parts.
Tue 2/28 (Midterm 2: Part A). Part A will have 3 or 4 problems.
Wed 3/1 (Midterm 2: Part B). Part B will have 3 or 4 problems.
Time + Location: Our classroom during lecture time
Midterm 2 content:
Material from Weeks 4, 5, 6.
Relevant assignments: PSets 4, 5, 6.
Not on Midterm 2: Work; Density and mass; Center of mass; Improper integrals.
Expectation: You should be able to evaluate integrals using u-substitution and integration by parts, if necessary.
(Don't worry about powers of sines/cosines or trig substitution: Midterm 2 won't require those techniques.)
Midterm 2 Practice Problems. Answers.
On Midterm 2, you'll be given this formula sheet
The Final Exam will have one part, and take place on one day.
Date: Wed Mar 22
Time: 5:00 pm -- 7:00 pm
Location: 129 McKenzie Hall (not our classroom)
Final exam content:
Material from Weeks 7, 8, 9 + Monday of Week 10.
Relevant assignments: PSets 7, 8, 9.
Expectations: You should be able to:
Evaluate integrals using u-substitution and integration by parts.
Evaluate limits, especially using L'Hopital's Rule.
Not on the final exam: Powers of sines/cosines; Trigonometric substitution; Left/Right/Midpoint/Trapezoidal Approximations; Volumes of solids (cross-sections, washers, solids); Arc length; Centroids.
Final Exam Practice Problems
Part 1 (to discuss in lecture: Wed 3/15)
Part 2 (to discuss in lecture: Fri 3/17)
On the final exam, you'll be given this formula sheet