CALCULUS
2
(15-MATH-252-003)
Autumn, 2010
Class Room and Class
Times: Room 702 of the
on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday at 12:00-12:50 p.m.
Classes meet from Thursday, September 23 through Friday, December 3 with the exception
of November 11 (Veteran’s Day) and November 25-26 (Thanksgiving Holiday).
There will also be a two-hour final examination given during examination week (December 6 through 10) at a time and place to be announced several weeks in advance.
The various sections of Calculus 2 take the same final examination together in one large room.
Teacher: Roger Chalkley
Office: Room 822A,
Phone: (513) 556-4074
Office Hours: 11:00-11:50 a.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday
Textbook: Jon Rogawski , Calculus, Early Transcendentals, Freeman Publishing Company,
Syllabus: The syllabus is on the next page and
contains a short list of suggested homework problems. Other problems in the textbook will also
receive attention.
Testing and Grading Policy: There will be three 50-minute examinations and a 2-hour final examination.
Each 50-minute exam will be graded on a basis of 100 points and will count as 1/5 of your final grade.
The final examination will be graded on a basis of 100 points and will count as 2/5 of your final grade.
Test 1: Friday, October 8 at 12:00 - 12:50 p.m.
Test 2: Friday, October 29 at 12:00 - 12:50 p.m.
Test 3: Friday, November 19 at 12:00 - 12:50 p.m.
Final Exam: Two-hour final examination at a time and place to be announced.
Partial credit on tests is awarded only for work that is mostly correct except for one on two minor errors. You will not be given partial credit for attempting to solve a problem by an incorrect method. You must show your work on the tests. A correct answer without the accompanying correct work will receive no credit; an incorrect final answer accompanied by mostly correct work will receive substantial credit. Also, it is your responsibility to arrange your work in a logical manner and to write legibly. Remember, when your paper is graded, the grade is based on the work shown, not what was intended or implied. The use of pocket calculators, cell phones, and other such aids is prohibited during examinations.
The last day for withdrawal and a grade of W is November 18.
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The Mathematics Learning
Center (MLC), located in the
Students can get help at the
MLC for all basic mathematics courses through Differential Equations including
Statistics and Business Mathematics courses.
In this regard, visit
http://math.uc.edu/mathlearningcenter/index.html
The MLC can be a valuable
supplement.
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Syllabus
for Calculus II (with reference to: Calculus
– Early Transcendentals
by Jon Rogawski)
Section Suggested Homework Problems
5.1
1-5 (odd), 9,
13-25 (odd), 31,41-47 (odd)
5.2
1-11 (odd), 9-39
(odd), 84
5.3
5-51 (odd)
5.4
1-25 (odd), 29,
30, 31, 32, 33, 34
5.5
1-19 (odd)
5.6
1-50 (odd and
even), 61-68 (odd and even) - two days
5.7
1-23 (odd)
5.8
1-15 (odd), 31-43
(odd)
6.1
1-21 (odd), 29-41
(odd)
6.2
1-17 (odd and
even), 20, 21, 22 – two days
6.3
7-45 (odd)
6.4
1-27 (odd)
6.5
1-37 (odd and
even) – two days
7.1
(Computer Lab)
7.2
1-55 (odd)
7.3
1-27 (odd), 45-53
(odd)
7.4
1-29 (odd), 35-52
(odd and even), 56 – two days
7.5
(Optional)
7.6
5-37 (odd and
even), 51-62 (odd and even) – two days
7.7
5-37 (odd and
even), 52-62 (even) – two days
8.1
1-15 (odd), 25-35
(odd)
8.2
(Optional)
8.3
5-35 (odd)
8.4
1-17 (odd), 21-25
(odd), 29-39 (odd), 43-59 (odd) – three days
For those who wish to use CalcPortal, the web login
address is:
http://courses.bfwpub.com/calculuset
The web login address for Blackboard is:
http://blackboard.uc.edu/webapps/portal/frameset.jsp