MATH 2414

Calculus II

Information for Students**

Spring and Summer 2002

Textbook: Calculus, Concepts and Contexts, 2nd edition, Stewart, Brooks Cole, 2001.

(The single-variable version has the material for Calculus I and II. If you will take Calculus III, use the full version.)

Supplemental Material for Students: Student Solution Manual

Technology required: Technology required: You must have access to technology which enables you to (1) Graph a function. (2) Find the zeroes of a function. (3) Do numerical integration.

Students enrolled in MATH 2414 should have recently completed MATH 2413, Calculus I, or an equivalent course elsewhere.

Syllabus: The actual pace and coverage of optional topics is at the discretion of the instructor.

16-Week Semester

11-week Semester

Week 1: Review - 4.9, 5.3,5.4

Week 1: Review - 4.9, 5.3,5.4

Week 2: 5.5,5.6

Week 2: 5.5,5.6

Week 3: 5.7,5.8

Week 3: 5.7, 5.8,5.9

Week 4: 5.9,5.10

Week 4: 5.10, 1.7, 3.5

Week 5: 1.7, 3.5

Week 5: 6.1, 6.2, 6.3

Week 6: 6.1, 6.2

Week 6: 6.4, 6.5, 6.7

Week 7: 6.3, 6.4

Week 7: 7.1, 7.2, 7.3

Week 8: 6.5, 6.7

Week 8: 7.4, 8.1

Week 9: 7.1, 7.2

Week 9: 8.2, 8.3, 8.4

Week 10: finish 7.2,7.3

Week 10: 8.5, 8.6, 8.7

Week 11: 7.4, 8.1

Week 11: 8.8, 8.9, Final Exam

Week 12: 8.2, 8.3

 

Week 13: 8.4, 8.5

 

Week 14: 8.6, 8.7

 

Week 15: 8.8, 8.9

 

Week 16: Final Exam

 

Time required and outside help: To do homework and study requires two or three times as much time outside of class as the time you spend in class in order to succeed in this course. Free tutoring is also available at any of the ACC's Learning Labs, but not all tutors can help with this class. Check in advance. Of course, your instructor has office hours and can give some extra help. Some lab classes are usually offered. Check the schedule.

Testing, Grading, and Homework: Your instructor will give you an additional handout which will include a testing schedule, and details about grading, testing, and homework.

Attendance is required in this course. Students who miss more than 4 classes may be withdrawn. After the withdrawal date each semester, neither the student nor the instructor may initiate a withdrawal. It is the student's responsibility to initiate all withdrawals in this course. The instructor may withdraw students for excessive absences (4) or failure to meet course objectives but makes no commitment to do this for the student.

Incomplete grades (I) will be given only in very rare circumstances. Generally, to receive a grade of I, a student must have taken all examinations, be passing, and have a personal tragedy occur after the last date to withdraw which prevents course completion.

**Additional information about ACC's mathematics curriculum and faculty is available on the Internet at <http://www2.austin.cc.tx.us/math/>


Spring and Summer 2002 MATH 2414: Calculus: Comcepts and Contexts by Stewart, 2nd ed.

Recommended Problems

Section

Problems

4.9

1,5,9,12,13,14,15,16,24,27,35,38,42

5.3

1,4,11,13,15,21,28,31,49,56,57

5.4

1,3,5,7,19

5.5

2,4,8,9,11,19,22,27,30,31,39,41,59

5.6

3,5,7,9,15,19,21,25,29,38,42

5.7

1,2,15,17,18,19,21,25,26,27

5.8

2,5,7,11,12,15,18,19,21

5.9

1,2,13,15,25,27

5.10

1,2,7,13,15,17,19,20,23,24,25,39,49,50,51,53,55

1.7

5,7,9,10,13,15,17,23,30,33

3.5

65-68

6.1

1,3,7,11,15,22,23,25,29,33,37,41

6.2

1,2,3,5,7,19,21,23,27,35,37,39

6.3

1,2,3,5,13,23

6.4

1,3,9,11,16

6.5

3,7,9,11,15,17,18,19,21,25,29,31,33

6.7

1,4,5,7,9,11

7.1

1,3,6,7,9,13

7.2

1,3-6,9,19,25,27

7.3

1,5,8,9,11,23,28,29,35

7.4

2,5,7,11,13,19

8.1

2,3,7,9,11,15,17,21,26,29,37,49

8.2

1,2,4,9,11,15,19,23,31,33,35,41,47

8.3

1,3,5,13,15,19,23,25,27

8.4

3,5,9,11,13,17,21,23,31,33

8.5

2,3,4,8,14,19

8.6

3,4,11,12,17,21,25,33

8.7

1,3,11,19,23,25,31,35,39,47

8.8

3,4,9,11

8.9

1,5,17,23,25