| Welcome
to the Course Page of
AS/SC/MATH 1014 3.0 M Applied Calculus II Summer 2003 |
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Department of Mathematics and Statistics |
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| Unofficial Final Grades for the course. | |
| August 09: | Final Examination will take place on Tuesday, August 12th from 12:00 to 15:00 in CLH M. |
| Coverage of the exam is all the material covered in class from Sections | |
| 5.2, 7.6, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4, 12.6, 12.7, 12.8, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.4, 10.1, 10.2 | |
| 10.3, 10.4, 10.5, 10.6, 10.7, 10.8, 11.1 and 11.2 of the textbook. | |
| Please note that there will be one more Additional Tutorial on Monday, August 11th | |
| from 12:00 to 1:00pm in N501 Ross. I will keep my office hour on Monday, August 11th | |
| from 4 to 5pm. Please drop by if you have any questions. | |
| I am making available solutions to Test 3. Click to view solutions to the test in PDF format. | |
| You may pick up your test papers from the box outside of my office (S512 Ross) | |
| on Monday, August 11th after 2pm. | |
| August 06: | There will be Extra Tutorial for the course on Thursday from 5 to 6pm in N501 Ross. |
| August 05: | Test 3 will take place on Thursday, August 7th from 4:00 to 4:50pm in CLH B. |
| Coverage of the test is Sections 10.3, 10.4, 10.5, 10.6, 10.7, 10.8, and 11.1 from the textbook. | |
| July 30: | Test 2 papers will be returned at the end of the class on Thursday, July 31. |
| Click to view solutions to the test in PDF format. | |
| July 22: | Test 2 will take place on Thursday, July 24th from 4:00 to 4:50pm in CLH B. |
| Coverage of the test is Sections 12.7, 12.8, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.4, 10.1 and 10.2 from the textbook. | |
| July 18: | Please note that the last date to drop the course without academic penalty is July 21. |
| It is extremely important to realistically assess your course performance prior to this date. | |
| July 16: | Test 1 papers will be returned at the end of the class on Thursday, July 17. |
| Click to view solutions to the test in PDF format. | |
| July 08: | Test 1 will take place on Thursday, July 10th from 4:00 to 4:50pm in CLH C. |
| Coverage of the test is Sections 5.2, 7.6, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4 and 12.6 from the textbook. | |
| July 03: | Tutorials for the course will take place on Tuesdays from 5 to 6pm in N501 Ross. |
| June 23: | To view and/or print PDF files you need to
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| Course: | Session: | S2 2003 |
| Section: | M | |
| Lectures: | TR 2-5pm, CLH J | |
| Tutorials: | T 5-6pm, N501 Ross | |
| Instructor: | Name: | Iulduz Raguimov |
| Office: | S512 Ross | |
| Office Hours: | M 4-5pm, R 5:30-6:30pm or by appointment | |
| Email: | raguimov@mathstat.yorku.ca | |
| Telephone: | 416-736-5250 Ext. 66092 | |
| Web page: | http://www.math.yorku.ca/~raguimov/ | |
| TA: | Name: | Naveen Vaidia |
| Office: | N504 Ross | |
| Email: | nishoth@mathstat.yorku.ca | |
| Grading: | Three Term Tests: | 20% for each test |
| Final Examination: | 40% |
Topics include applications of differential and integral calculus (e.g. maxima and minima, areas, volumes of revolution, moments an centroids, etc.), indeterminate forms, improper integrals, Taylor series, simple ordinary differential equations and an introduction to multivariate calculus. A more detailed list of topics with references to the text is contained in Course Schedule.
| Textbook: |
Calculus, Eighth Edition |
| by D. Varberg, E. J. Purcell, S. E. Rigdon | |
| Prentice Hall, 2000. ISBN 0-13-081137-8 | |
| Optional Aids: | Student Solutions Manual |
| ISBN 0-13-085151-5 | |
| A Maple Approach to Calculus | |
| ISBN 0-13-010583-X | |
| Course Prerequisites: | AS/SC/MATH 1013.03 Applied Calculus I. This is essential. |
| If you failed MATH 1013, then you should retake it the next term and | |
| take MATH 1014 in the Winter. | |
| Important Dates: | June 24: Classes start |
| July 03: Last date to enrol in the course without instructor's permission | |
| July 09: Last date to enrol in the course with instructor's permission | |
| July 21: Last date to drop the course without receiving a final grade | |
| August 07: Classes end | |
| Final Examination will take place on Tuesday, August 12th from 12:00 to 15:00 in CLH M. | |
(subject to change)
| WEEK | SECTIONS | COMMENTS |
| June 23-27 | 5.2, 7.6, 6.1, 6.2 | Lectures begin Tuesday, June 24. |
| June 30-July 04 | 6.3, 6.4, 12.6 | No classes will be on Tuesday, July 01. |
| July 07-11 | 12.7, 12.8, 9.1, 9.2, Test 1 | Test 1 will take place on Thursday, July 10. |
| July 14-18 | 9.3, 9.4, 10.1, 10.2 | |
| July 21-25 | 10.3, 10.4, 10.5, 10.6, Test 2 | Test 2 will take place on Thursday, July 24. |
| July 28-August 01 | 10.7, 10.8, 11.1, 11.2 | |
| August 04-August 08 | 11.3, 11.4, 11.5, Test 3 | Test 3 will take place on Thursday, August 07. |
| Final Exam will take place on Tuesday, August 12 from 12:00 to 15:00. |
Please note that we will not cover all the sections of each chapter.
| Chapter 5: | Section 5.2 | Exercises: 1-16; 21, 22, 35. |
| Chapter 7: | Section 7.6 | Exercises: 1-15; 24. |
| Chapter 6: | Section 6.1 | Exercises: (Review) 5, 9, 21, 29, 34, 38. |
| Section 6.2 | Exercises: 11-26, 27, 35, 39. | |
| Section 6.3 | Exercises: 1-19 (all odd numbers). | |
| Section 6.4 | Exercises: 7, 10, 15, 25, 27. | |
| Chapter 12: | Section 12.6 | Exercises: 9-31 (all odd numbers), 37; 32, 41, 43. |
| Section 12.7 | Exercises: 1-25 (all odd numbers); 8, 31, 37, 43(c), 43(f), 53. | |
| Section 12.8 | Exercises: 11-21 (all odd numbers), 24, 26. | |
| Chapter 9: | Section 9.1 | Exercises: 1-26. |
| Section 9.2 | Exercises: 1-42; 43. | |
| Section 9.3 | Exercises: 1-26; 34, 35. | |
| Section 9.4 | Exercises: 1-30; 41, 42; 46, 48. | |
| Section 9.5 | Review. | |
| Chapter 10: | Section 10.1 | Exercises: 1-24; 31, 32; 43, 44; 25, 51. |
| Section 10.2 | Exercises: 1-14; 23, 24. | |
| Section 10.3 | Exercises: 1-30. | |
| Section 10.4 | Exercises: 1-34; 38, 41-42; 37. | |
| Section 10.5 | Exercises: 1-32; 35. | |
| Section 10.6 | Exercises: 1-10; 26; 17, 23. | |
| Section 10.7 | Exercises: 1-10; 13-16; 19, 27, 32; 25. | |
| Section 10.8 | Exercises: 1-7; 11; 22, 27 33; 17; 28, 31, 38, 39. | |
| Section 10.9 | Review. | |
| Chapter 11: | Section 11.1 | Exercises: 5, 7, 10, 11, 21, 41, 57. |
| Section 11.2 | Exercises: 2, 3, 7, 9, 16, 20, 23. | |
| Section 11.3 | Exercises: 2, 3, 5, 13, 15, 22, 23. | |
| Section 11.5 | Exercises: 1, 6, 9, 15, 24, 25. |
The homework problems are given but solutions will not be collected for grading. It is extremely important that students complete as many problems as possible from the text. Since mathematics is a subject where mastery of previous material is essential in order to understand current topics, successful students must keep up with the homework and seek help for points they do not understand as soon as possible. Do not fall behind. It is recommended that every student read the relevant sections of the text before each lecture. Each student should do at least two hours of independent study for every lecture hour. The amount you learn in this course and the grade you receive will be proportional to the amount of time you spend doing problems.
Term Tests: There will be three 50-minute written term tests held in the lecture
period. Each test will count
as 20% of your overall grade.
Final Examination: This will be a 3-hour exam worth 40% of the final grade
and will be scheduled subsequent to the class end date.
Missed tests: There will be no make-up tests. Missed tests will be counted as zero, except under extreme circumstances. Upon presentation of documentation of a valid excuse for having missed a test, your final exam will be used for the missing grade. Students who are absent by virtue of illness for the final examination must apply formally for a deferred exam through the Registrar's Office within one week of the exam.
Note: All tests and exam will be strictly closed book. Any form of academic misconduct will be handled in accordance with the Senate Policy on Academic Honesty. Photo identification, and signing-in is required at all tests and examination.
York University is committed to respecting the religious beliefs and practices of all members of the community and making accommodations for observances of special significance to adherents. If any of the dates specified in the course schedule for in-class tests pose such a conflict, students should contact me within the first week of lectures. Please note if the final examination date poses a conflict, students must complete an Examination Accommodation Form, which can be obtained from the Registrar's Office.
The course web page will be up-dated regularly to include important announcements made in class, such as the material to be covered on the tests. Email notes requesting such information contained on the web page will not be answered. Individual questions can be discussed by e-mail, or in person after class, or during office hours.
1- York Undergraduate Math Program
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Questions and comments regarding this Web site please send to raguimov@mathstat.yorku.ca
Last updated August 30, 2003