Miguel A. Lerma - Fall 2004
Section 61
MWF 12:00 noon - ANNEN G15
TH 12:00 noon - LUNT 104/107
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This is the web page for MATH 214-2, section 61, Fall 2004
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Math 214-2 Calculus II
Definite integrals and areas, the Fundamental Theorems of Calculus, substitution, integration by parts, other methods of integration, numerical techniques, computation of volumes, arc length, average of a function, applications (to physics, engineering, and probability), separable differential equations, exponential growth, infinite series, and Taylor series.
Instructor | Teaching Assistants | ||
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Name | Miguel A. Lerma | Mike Greene | Fang Wang |
Office | Lunt 203 | B14 | B22 |
Phone | (847) 491-8020 | (847) 467-1958 | (847) 467-1956 |
mlerma at math dot northwestern dot edu | mcg at math dot northwestern dot edu | wangfang at math dot northwestern dot edu | |
Office Hours | by appointment |
W 3-5, Th 10-11 | TTh 4:00-5:300 PM |
Teaching in... | Annenberg G15 | Lunt 104 | Lunt 107 |
T.A. codes | N.A. | 111 | 112 |
Stewart, Calculus, Concepts and Contexts (2nd ed.), Brooks/Cole.
Miguel A. Lerma: Notes on Calculus II. (See below.)
The discussion sessions will be held on Thursdays under the TA's supervision. They will include a quiz, except for the first week and weeks with midterms.
Students whose last name initial is A-L go to
Lunt 104 (Mike Greene).
Students whose last name initial is M-Z go to
Lunt 107 (Fang Wang).
There will be short quizzes based on the homework from previous lectures on the Thursday discussion sessions.
There will be one one-hour Midterm Exam and one two-hour Final Exam.
Midterm: | Friday, October 22nd, 2004, | 12:00 noon - 12:50 pm, | Annenberg G15 |
Final Exam: | Thursday, December 9th, 2004, | 12:00 noon - 2:00 pm, | Coon Forum |
Calculators are not allowed in the exams. No make-up exams will be given. In the event of an extreme and well documented absence (such as hospitalization) the final may be weighted to count for the missing exam. In the case of a missed exam, contact the instructor as soon as possible.
The course will be graded as follows:
Quizzes: | 20 points each (total 120 points) |
Midterm: | 100 points |
Final: | 200 points |
The lowest quiz score will be dropped in calculating the quiz grade.
Add and drops are done online.
Depending on various circumstances, the schedule shown bellow may experiment small modifications.
The "sections" listed on the 4th column are from Stewart's book.
The complete set of notes is here. However I do not recommend to download the whole set until the end of the quarter, since I may still make some changes to the notes.
Email: mlerma at math dot northwestern dot edu