All Students should be aware that the Department of Mathematical Sciences takes the NJIT Honor code very seriously and enforces it strictly. This means there must not be any forms of plagiarism, i.e., copying of homework, class projects, or lab assignments, or any form of cheating in quizzes and exams. Under the Honor Code, students are obligated to report any such activities to the Instructor.
Instructor:
Hui
Wu
Textbook: Calculus: Early Transcendentals,
5e by James Stewart Pub: Thomson, Brooks/Coles,
Grading
Policy: The final
grade in this course will be determined as follows:
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17% each |
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32% |
Your final letter grade will be based on the
following tentative curve:
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87-100 |
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C |
60-66 |
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B+ |
81-86 |
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57-59 |
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74-80 |
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0-56 |
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67-73 |
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This curve may be adjusted slightly at the end of the semester. Also note that the University Drop Date November 5, 2007 deadline will be strictly enforced.
Homework
& Quiz Policy: Calculus
is learned by solving problems. It is therefore vital that you complete and
turn in all the homework assignments on time. The homework assignments will be
reviewed and returned to you. You can find the list of the required homework
exercises for each lecture in the Course Outline section. You should also feel
free to pursue other problems that are not contained in this set. Homework
problems are due and will be collected at the beginning of the next lecture.
A short quiz based on the homework problems will be given
during each lecture. In addition, weekly quizzes will be given during the
recitation sessions. All of the quizzes will be graded and returned to
you. The homework and quizzes are intended to develop your
problem-solving skills and to prepare you for the exams. The homework
and quiz grades will be a component of your course grade.
Attendance: Math 112H meets four times a week; there
are three lectures and one recitation class. Recitation classes provide an additional
opportunity for you to seek help with homework and concepts taught in class.
Attendance at all classes (both lecture and recitation) will be recorded and is
mandatory. Please make sure you read and fully understand the
Department’s Attendance Policy. This policy will be strictly
enforced. NOTE: After three absences from class and/or the recitation
hour, your name will be submitted to the Registrar with a request to have you
withdrawn from the course. Tardiness to class and/or recitation hour counts as
a half absence. For additional details, please click here.
MATLAB: MATLAB is a mathematical software program
that is used throughout the science and engineering curricula. Several MATLAB
assignments will be given out. These assignments have been designed to help you
learn how to use this software in order to visualize many of the concepts
taught in class. MATLAB assignments will be graded and counted as a quiz.
Exams: There will be three common midterm exams
during the semester and one common final exam during the final exam week.
Midterm exams are held on Wednesdays on the following days:
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The time of the midterm exams is 4:15-5:40 pm for daytime students and 5:45-7:10 pm for evening students. The final exam will test your knowledge of all the course material taught in the entire course. The final exam will be scheduled during the exam period. Make sure you read and fully understand the department's Examination Policy. This policy will be strictly enforced. Please note that calculators, cellular phones, beepers, and all other electronic devices may not be used during any exam.
Makeup
Exam Policy: There
will be NO makeup exams during the semester. In the event the Final Exam is not
taken, under rare circumstances where the student has a legitimate reason for
missing the final exam, a makeup exam will be administered by the math
department. In any case the student must notify the Math Department Office
and the Instructor that the exam will be missed and present written
verifiable proof of the reason for missing the exam, e.g., a doctors note,
police report, court notice, etc., clearly stating the date AND time of the mitigating
problem.
Further
Assistance: For
further questions, students should contact their instructor. All instructors
have regular office hours during the week. These office hours are listed at the
link above by clicking on the Instructor’s name. Teaching Assistants are also
available in the math learning center.
Cellular Phones: All cellular phones and beepers must be switched off during all
class times.
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MATH DEPARTMENT CLASS POLICIES LINK
All DMS students must familiarize themselves with and adhere to the Department of Mathematical Sciences Course Policies, in addition to official university-wide policies. DMS takes these policies very seriously and enforces them strictly. For DMS Course Policies, please click here.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday ~
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Good Friday ~ University Closed |
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Week 1 (1/22 - 1/25) |
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Review Integration and |
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p.431: |
9,13,16,19,26,29,30,32 and |
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Areas between Curves |
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1,4,5,8,13,16,18,24 |
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Volumes |
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p.452: |
2,3,5,7,8, 10,11,14,16,17 |
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Volumes (cont.) |
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p.452: |
19,25,26,28,32,34 |
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Week 2 (1/28 - 2/1) |
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Volumes by Cylindrical Shells |
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p.458: |
4,5,7,9,10,13,17,19,38,41 |
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Work |
5 |
p.463: |
2,3,5,7,9,13,20,22,24 |
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Integration by Parts |
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p.480: |
1,3,4,9,11,14,15,18,20,21,23 |
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Integration by Parts (cont.) |
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p.480: |
24,26,28,29,34,35,36,52,56 |
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Trigonometric Integrals |
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p.488: |
2,3,5,7,8,9,11,15,17,18,19 |
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Trigonometric Integrals (cont.) and |
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21,22,23,26,27,33 and |
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Trigonometric Substitution (cont.) |
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p.494: |
13,14,15,19,21,23,25,28,29,30 |
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7.4: |
Integration of Rational Functions by Partial Fractions |
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1,3,4,8,9,12,15,16,19,21 |
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Week 5 (2/18 - 2/22) |
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Integration of Rational Functions by Partial Fractions (cont.) and |
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p.504: |
25,26,29,39,41,47 and |
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Strategy for Integration |
p.510: |
3,4,7,18,43,61 |
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Approximate Integration |
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p.527: |
5,7,9,13,18,21 |
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Improper Integrals |
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p.537: |
1,6,8,9,12,14,19,21,28,32,37,63 |
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Arclength |
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1,5,6,7,8,10,14,17,19 |
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Area of Surface of Revolution |
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4,5,7,10,12,13,17,25,26 |
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Sequences |
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2,5,8,12,16,19,22,26,31,33,61 |
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Series |
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1, 9,11,13,16,20,22,23,24,26 |
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Series (cont.) |
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30,31,36,39,41,42,44 |
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The Integral Test and Estimating Sums |
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1,3,4,7,9,10,12,15,19,21,32,34 |
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Week 8 (3/10 - 3/14) |
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REVIEW
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Wednesday ~ MArch 12, 2008 |
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The Comparison Test |
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2,3,6,8,12,13,16,18,21,24,31,32 |
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Alternating Series |
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1,4,5,9,11,13,15,23,28,31 |
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Week 10 (3/24 - 3/28) |
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Absolute Convergence & the Ratio & Root Test |
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2,3,4,5,7,8,9,10,12,14 |
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Absolute Convergence & the Ratio & Root Test (cont.) |
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15,17,18,19,21,23,27,29,31 |
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Strategy for Testing Series |
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1,3,4,5,7,10,11,13,17,22,25,29,32 |
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Week 11 (3/31 - 4/4) |
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Power Series |
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2,3,6,7,8,10,11,18,20,23,26 |
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Representation of Functions as Power Series |
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p.759: |
3,5,6,11,14,17,23,27 |
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Taylor and MacLaurin Series |
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4,5,6,8,11,13,15,18 |
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Week 12 (4/7 - 4/11) |
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Taylor and MacLaurin Series (cont.) |
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23,24,26,28,37,39,40,42,43 |
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Curves Defined by Parametric Equations |
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p.656: |
1,2,4,5,7,9,12,14,15,16 |
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Calculus with Parametric Curves |
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2,5,8,11,17,19,33,38,41,57,61 |
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REVIEW FOR EXAM III ~ 04/16/08 |
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Polar Coordinates |
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2,3,6,10,16,19,22,26,29,31,33,34,35,38 |
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Areas and Lengths in Polar Coordinates |
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Areas and Lengths in Polar Coordinates (cont.) |
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23,24,26,29,31,33 |
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Three-Dimensional Coordinate Systems |
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3,5,7,8,9,12,16,20,25,30,37 |
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Vectors |
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6,13,15,22,23,25,26,27,29 |
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The Dot Product |
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2,5,7,9,15,20,23,26,27,31,38,41 |
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The Cross Product |
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2,4,7,10,13,15,24,26,30,31,34 |
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Prepared By: Prof. Dorothy Levy
Last revised: January 17, 2008