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Text: Thomas' Calculus, Eleventh Edition, Finney, Weir, and
Giordano
Credit: 4 Hours
Prerequisites: Math 184 or equivalent
Goals and Objectives: To make full use of the student's previous
mathematical experiences, to provide an adequate foundation for the
student's success in Calculus III, and to enable the student to acquire
the understanding necessary for applying the course experiences in
subsequent situations.
Course Description: The topics of this course are applications
of definite integrals, the calculus of transcendental functions, infinite
series, and integration techniques. Some topics are integrated with
computer activities.
Course Requirements: Each student should : 1. prepare for each
lecture by reading the appropriate topic(s). 2. devote a minimum of 10
hours per week for preparation. 3. attend all lectures and keep a
notebook of lecture notes and solved problems. 4. complete and turn in
all assignments (if required) on time.
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Week Number |
Topics |
Sections |
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1 |
Review Derivatives, Basic Integration
formulas |
3.2, 3.4-3.5 4.8, 5.5, 5.6 |
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2 |
Transcendental Functions & Diff. Eqns:
Logarithms, Exponential Functions
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7.2 - 7.4 |
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3 |
Inverse Trigonometric Functions, Hyperbolic Functions |
7.7, 7.8 |
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4 |
Hyperbolic Functions, Separable Diff. Eqns
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6.8 - 6.9 |
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5 |
Integration Techniques: Integration by
Parts
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8.1, 8.2 |
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6 |
Partial Fractions |
8.3 |
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7 |
Trigonometric Substitutions
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8.4 - 8.5 |
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8 |
Applications of Integrals: Area, Volume,
Lengths of Plane
Curves
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5.6, 6.1 |
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9 |
Volume, Lengths of Plane Curves
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6.2 - 6.3 |
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| SPRING BREAK |
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11 |
L'Hopital's Rule, Improper Integrals |
4.6, 8.8 |
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12 |
Sequences, Infinite Series |
11.1 - 11.2 |
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13 |
Integral, Comparison, Ratio, Root
Tests |
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14 |
Absolute and Conditional
Convergence, Alternating Series |
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15 |
Power Series, Taylor Series/Polynomials |
11.7 - 11.8 |
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16 |
Review |
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| Evaluation: |
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Grades Assigned: |
| Quizzes (minimum of 6) |
15% |
A: 90 and above |
| Tests (4) |
50% |
B: 80 - 89 |
| Project |
10% |
C: 70 - 79 |
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| Labs |
5% |
D: 60 - 69 |
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| Final Exam |
20% |
F: 59 and below
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100% |
Available Supplements: Solutions manual
can be ordered through the bookstore. The following computer software are
available: Maple, Mathcad, and Mathematica.
Class Policies And
Procedures:
- No Make-Ups except in cases of extreme
emergencies.
- Weekly Quizzes will be given every Friday.
- All tests will be announced.
- Cheating of any kind will not be tolerated and will
result in an automatic grade of "F" for the semester. Further
disciplinary actions may be taken by the university.
Academic Integrity
Policies: Information regarding academic or academically
related misconduct, and disciplinary procedures and sanctions regarding
such misconduct, may be obtained by consulting the NSU Student
Handbook.

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