Math 222, Section 1: Calculus II
Information Page, Spring 2013
The Final Exam will be given on MONDAY, May 13, 7PM--9PM in GW69 (West Gym).
Please be there no later than 6:45PM. DO NOT forget to bring your student ID
to the exam.
The course is worth 4 credits and will meet MWF 10:50-11:50 and T 10:05-11:30.
Text: Single Variable Calculus, 7th Edition , by James Stewart. MUST INCLUDE A WEBASSIGN KEY
Office hours: M 1:10-2:00, F 12.00-1.00, T 1:15-2:15, and by appointment.
Syllabus has the course coverage, exam dates, outline of grading
system, and course rules that you should know.
Course Schedule note that the schedule is just an approximation and the actual timetable may be slightly different.
The additional problems listed in the Course Schedule should be done
carefully, and you should write down detailed solutions.
I strongly recommend that you read
each section before the lecture on it. In this way you will learn more from
the lecture.
Here is a
nice article about how Wallis discovered some of his results.
Here you can see how Newton discovered his binomial theorem.
Here
are standard limits for dealing with sequences and series.
Here
are do's and don'ts for writing up solutions to series problems.
Here you will find several videos which may help you learn and review
topics from chapter 11 discussed in class.
Here are some videos related to topics from Chapter 7, and
here are some topics from Chapter 6.
Here
is a nice tool to graph polar curves. Play with it!
An old
practice test (some problems are not yet covered by what we have done).
Solutions to the Mideterm problems.