Welcome to MATH 201-Calculus 2. I hope we have a wonderful semester together.
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Exam Dates
Exam 1: 2/4/19 Practice Exam 1
Exam 2: 3/1/19 Practice Exam 2
Exam 3: 4/5/19 Practice Exam 3
Final Exam:Final Exam Review
005 5/3/19 1:00PM
009 5/6/19 1:00 PM
Other Important Dates
- Last day of add drop: 1/20/19
- No Class: 1/21/19
- Spring Break: 3/3/19-3/10/19
- Withdrawal deadline: 3/22/19
- Last day of class: 4/30/19
Course materials
Text:Briggs’ Calculus, Early Transcendentals, Third Edition.
Online:MyLab Math
Calculator: TI-84
Website Resources
- A hard copy of the text is optional since an eBook version is available through MyLab.
- If you had purchased access to MyLab for Calculus 1, you won’t need to buy another code. If you have issues with this, please contact Pearson Customer Support.
- Instructions for registering for the MyLab are available here for sections 005 and 009.
- It is recommended that you have a graphing calculator for this course. You will be able to use your calculator on all exams. I will demonstrate with the TI-84 in class, but any graphing calculator will work.
- If you have questions regarding anything else, please email me.
- The blog posts and YouTube videos above are ones that relate to your class. They will provide examples or overviews that you may find extremely useful.
Posts by Topic
- Integrals
- Riemann Sums
- Limit of Riemann Sums
- Antiderivative
- Integration by Substitution
- Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
- Area between curves
- Volume of Solids
- Arc-length
- Finding Surface Area using Integrals
- Techniques of Integration
Continued
- Differential Equations and Applications
- Sequences
- Series
- Tangents to Parametric Equations
- Leaves of polar curves
- Calculus on Vector Functions