Florida International University
80560 MAC 2312 (U10), Fall 2013
CALCULUS II
Prerequisite:
MAC 2311 with a grade
C or
better.
Instructor: Dr. Tebou
E-mail:
teboul@fiu.edu
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Tel: (305) 348-2939
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Office hours: MW 12:00-1:00 PM,
W 4:00-4:45 PM
Just drop by my office for hep, no appointment is needed.
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Lectures: MW
05:00-06:40 PM in CP 101
Website: www.fiu.edu/~teboul/mac2312-F13.html
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Office: DM 427 |
Other times: by appointment
only.
(If you cannot make the
office hours, you can talk to me, e-mail or call me for
another arrangement. |
Free Tutoring: GL 120 (MTWR
0900-2000, F
0900-1700)(305
348 2441); ask for the
mathematics tutors. For more information about math help,
click here. Additionally, Sergio
Hernandez
is our
Learning Assistant (LA), and he will be helping you with course
or homework questions on MW 700-800PM in CP 101, TR 1230-230PM, F
400-500PM, TRF on the table next to DM 409A.
Communication:
If need be, I will communicate with you through your FIU email
account; so be sure to check it often. Attendance: It
is strongly recommended that you attend all the class meetings.
If you
cannot attend a lecture, it is your responsibility to cover the missed
material or to get the notes from a class mate.
Textbook: Calculus,
Early Transcendentals, by
Anton, Bivens, and Davis, 9th edition, John Wiley. The material I plan
to cover includes chapters 5(5.4 to 5.10; Riemann sums, integration),
7(7.1 to 7.5, 7.7-7.8;
techniques of integration), 9(9.1 to 9.10; sequences, infinite series),
6(6.1 to 6.6; some applications
of
integration), 10(10.1, 10.2,
10.3; polar curves, parametric equations, areas). The first test
will probably cover chapters 5, 7, and the first two sections in Chap.
9. The second test will cover the remaining sections.
Fall 13: Quiz1-key Quiz2-key Quiz3-key Test1-key Quiz4-key Quiz5-key Quiz6-key Test2-key
Review problems for
Test 2:
9.3(7,8,9,14,17-20,32), 9.4(6,8,12,16,18,19,21,25,31-34),
9.5(3,5,7,9,21,22,23,54),
9.6(4,6,8,10,12,14,15,20,22,25,27,34,36,38,39),
9.7(6,8,9,12,15,16,19,21,23), 9.8(2,4,6,14,16,23,38,40,42,48),
9.9(1,12a,14,15a,17,21,22),
9.10(4a,10,13a,14a,15,16b,27,36a),
6.1(7,8,10,13,17,18), 6.2(9,12,14,18,20,22,24,32),
6.3(5,6,8,11,16,28), 6.4(4,5,7,8,20,28-32), 10.1(65-70).
Do
all the problems, and bring your
questions in Wednesday
11/20/2013. Get
prepared. (11/11/2013)
Review problems for
Test 1: 5.4(8,16,19,38,42,58,62),
5.5(6,8,10,29-32,35), 5.6(Fundamental theorem of calculus, part
1(statement and
proof), part2 (statement), 26,28,30,31b,33,61,63,72), 5.7(10b,12a,34),
5.8(6,9), 5.9(10,14,18,32,36,42,46,48), 5.10(26,27,29,36,37,38),
7.1(3,9,10,18), 7.2(14,17,20,21,26,30,64a),
7.3(15,16,18,19,32,33,42,48),
7.4(4,5,9,16,21,22), 7.5(3,7,10,14,23,33), 7.8(6,8,16,23,24,28),
7.7(13ac,15bc,35,37), 9.1(1ab,2b,3,5,7-19(odd),31-36,50),
9.2(1-12(odd),13-16,17,19,21,23,27,29). Do all the problems, and bring your
questions in Wednesday 10/09. Get prepared. (09/30/2013)
RECOMMENDED PROBLEMS :
5.4(1,3,7,11,19,38,42,47,52,58,62),
5.5(6,8,10,29-32,35), 5.6(26,28,30,61,63,72), 5.7(10b,12a,34),
5.8(3,5,6,8,9),
5.9(10,14,18,32,36,42,46,48), 5.10(3,13,15,17,27,29,33,36,37,38),
7.1(1,3,5,8,9,11,15,19,25,27,29), 7.2(1-37 (odd),54,64,67),
7.3(3,5,15,17,19,21,23,27,31,33,35,41,45,57,66,68),
7.4(1-25(odd),32,37-47(odd)), 7.5(1-7(odd), 15,21,23,29,31,49), 7.8(1,
3-31(odd), 33-36,47), 7.7(1,3,7,9,13,15,23,35,37,43);
9.1(1ab,2b,3,5,7-19(odd),31-36,50),
9.2(1-12(odd),1-16,17,19,21,23,27,29),
9.3(1ac,2bc,3,5,9,11,13,17-20,21,22),
9.4(1,4,5,7a,9-21(odd),25,31-34),
9.5(3,5,7,9,21,22,23,54),
9.6(1,3,4,7,9,11,17-21(odd),29,31,32,35,37,39,53),
9.7(1a,2a,3,5,7,10,11,12,19,23,25,41,43),
9.8(1,3,9,11,13,17,19,23,29,31,34,39,45,47,49),
9.9(1,12a,14,15a,17,21,22),
9.10(1bd,3b,5,7a,9,11,13,15,21,25,27,31,33,36),
6.1(1-18(odd),35,37,50), 6.2(5,7,9,11,14,19,21,25,32,41),
6.3(3,7,9,11,15,28,31), 6.4(3-8,20,27-32), 6.5(3,4,6,7,8,25,26),
6.6(5,6,7,14,16,19), 10.1(65-70),
10.2(3,5,9,11,21,23,25,27,29,33,39,41,43,45,68,69),
10.3(1,5,9,13,16,19-22,25,29,31,35,39,41,44).
Solutions Manual (information
on accessing this online book will be communicated in class.)
Review
problems will be posted on this web
page at least one week before each in-class test.
Fall06: Test1-Test2-Test3
Spring 12: Test1 Test2
Fall 06: Test1
solution Test2
solution Test3
solution
Extra problems
Recommendations: Begin
to
do your homework from today, August 26, till the last day of class.
Set your goal for the course right from the beginning, and work
tirelessly toward it; do not let anyone or anything divert you from
your goal. Many students have trouble passing this course because there
are many different integration and summation techniques to assimilate
within one semester. However, if you put the necessary effort into it,
then you'll succeed. Do not fall behind; it might prove very difficult
to catch up afterwards. Be sure to
attend classes regularly, and to diligently deal with any questions or
concerns you might have. Remember that I, the LA, and other free
tutoring help are here to help you succeed; so do not be shy or afraid
to ask questions about a notion that you do not understand; it is
absolutely normal to not be able to catch every apple as it falls from
the tree, but be sure to pick up those that have escaped your grasp. It
is my responsibility to make sure that your questions and concerns are
swiftly addressed to your satisfaction. Avoid being a passive learner; I expect
you to be active in and outside the classroom by regularly doing the
homework as we move along the sections, and by asking questions on
concepts or homework problems that you find hard. To facilitate your
progress with problem solving, it would be better to note down the
homework problems that you could not solve as well as the reason why
(maybe you did it and your answer was not the same as that of the
solution manual, or you started and could not complete, or you did it
differently than the solution manual and want to ckeck whether your
approach is correct, or you could not even start); that would be very
helpful when you raise questions about them. You will acquire the
necessary skills needed to successfully complete this course by
doing your homework. I will do my best to help you, and I expect you to
do your best. Do
not wait until the eve of a quiz or test to try to catch up on
every thing; it would be too late. "Never do tomorrow what you can do today.
Proscratination is the thief of time''.
Evaluation:
- Two in-class tests (Monday Oct. 14; Monday
Nov. 25)
-Six quizzes (M Sept. 09,
M Sept. 23, M Oct. 07, M Oct. 28, M Nov. 04, M Nov. 18)
- Cumulative Final exam (Monday December 09,
5:00-7:00PM
, same room)
The two in-class tests will make up 50%
of your grade for this
course. The five best quizzes will account for 20% of your grade. The
final
exam is cumulative, and will be worth 30%. You will be required to
produce a photo ID before taking any of the tests, or
the final exam. Arrange
to
usually be in the room about ten
minutes before class starts; do not arrive late on a quiz or test
day, else you will not be allowed to take the quiz or test, and you'll
get a zero. On a quiz or
test day, you are not allowed to
use a formula sheet or write formulas on your cloth or body, otherwise
that would
be considered a cheating act, and will be sanctioned as such. Once you start a test or quiz, you cannot leave the
room
until you are done. For
students
who took
the two tests and the six
quizzes, we will also use the alternate grading scheme: Term work 50%,
and final exam 50%, whichever produces the highest grade. No calculators, or ipods, or pagers or
cellphones are allowed during the exams or class time; you are not
allowed to use or check these devices during the exam or class time;
they must be off. There will be no make-up for missed tests or
quizzes. If you miss a test/quiz and you produce a doctor certificate
indicating that you were sick and unable to write the test/quiz, then
the corresponding grade will be added to the final exam grade,
otherwise, a zero will be recorded for any missed test/quiz.
Grading Scale:
0-39
F
40-49
D-
50-54 D
55-59 D+
60-64
C
65-69
C+
70-74 B- 75-79 B
80-84
B+
85-89
A-
90-100 A
Academic Misconduct:
FIU is a
community dedicated to generating and imparting knowledge through
excellent teaching and research, the rigorous and respectful exchange
of ideas, and community service. All students should respect the right
of others to have an equitable opportunity to learn and honestly
demonstrate the quality of their learning. Therefore, all students are
expected to adhere to a standard of academic conduct, which
demonstrates respect for themselves, their fellow students, and the
educational mission of the University. All students are deemed by the
University to understand that if they are found responsible for
academic misconduct, they will be subject to the Academic Misconduct
procedures and sanctions, as outlined in the Student Handbook.
Incomplete grades:
It is extremely difficult to
qualify
for an incomplete grade. An incomplete grade is not a substitute for a
failing grade. In order to be considered for an incomplete grade, the
student must have completed at least seven-eighths (7/8) of the course
and must be passing with a grade of C or better.
Important Dates:
November 04 is the
last
date to drop the course with a DR grade. It is of a great
importance that you accurately assess your course performance prior to
this date. If you stop attending classes, it is important
that you officially drop the course to avoid getting an F.