Math 1102, Calculus II
(3:30-4:35 PM MWF and 4-5:40 PM Tu, Sci 3510)


Final results: Here are the solutions to the final exam and here are the grades.  Note I can only post your grade by the last 4 digits of your student id if you gave me permission to do so. If your student id is missing from the list, then you didn't give me permission to post your grade.

Final exam: The final exam for this class will be at 8:30-10:30 on Tue, May 9 in the usual class room.  You will be allowed a 5.5 in x 8.5 in (both sides) handwritten cheat sheet.  If you prefer, you may use one side of a lettersize sheet (8.5 in x 11 in).

Office hours:

Syllabus: Here is the syllabus.

TA: Brian Holte (e-mail: holt0350)

Help sessions: Brian will hold help sessions 7-8 PM Mon and Wed in the usual classroom.  While these are optional, I'd like to encourage everyone to attend at least one of the two each week.  Come prepared with a question to ask Brian.

Mistakes that lose students many points on exams: Prof. Eric Schechter compiled a list of some of the most common errors that students make on assignments. While some of the material may be beyond whwre we curently are in this course, I highly recommend reading this before every exam.

Online homework: Here is a link to webwork.  You will need your user name and password to login.  Your username is the same as your UMM e-mail username.  If you are logging in for the first time, your password is your student ID.  You should change this as soon as convenient.  Webwork assignments close at midnight on the due date.

Mathematica: Mathematica is available on the computers in Sci 3510 and Sci 2530.  Sci 3510 is open 7:30 AM -9 PM daily and Sci 2530 is open as long as the Science building is open, which is 7:30 AM - midnight M-F and 11 AM - midnight on weekends.  You are free to use either room as long as there is no class in there.  You are certainly not required to have Mathematica for your own computer.  If you want to have it anyway, a student edition is available from Wolfram for $139.95.  This is identical in features to the full version.  (The full version costs $1880-$3135 depending on the operating system for those not lucky enough to have a student ID.)  You can also buy a license limited to a semester for $44.95 or a year for $69.95.

You may find it useful to download the free MathReader for your own computer.  It will let you read notebook files, but it won't let you run any computation.

Notebook files:
Computer accounts on cda.morris.umn.edu: You may want to use an account on cda.morris.umn.edu to store your Mathematica files. This is the university's general purpose server and is accessible from any computer connected to the internet. This would allow you to have access to your files wherever you are, on or off campus. It runs Unix, but you certainly don't have to know Unix to be able to use it for basic file storage. PCs on campus can connect to it using WinSCP, Macs can connect to it using Fetch. (You could of course use a different scp client if you prefer.) In fact, you already have an account set up on this computer, you just have to activate it by setting a password, which is done by contacting Computing Services.

Homework:
There are three types of homework.  HW labeled Webwork is to be completed and submitted online by midnight on the given deadline.  It is submitted electronically only.  It is a good idea to have the answers written down for your own record, but you do not need to submit a hard copy.  HW labaled Turn in is to be written up neatly on paper and submitted in the envelope on the board next to my office by 5 PM on the given deadline.  HW labeled Prepare for quiz is tested in the form of quizzes.  You are given a quiz which consists of a problem(s) taken directly from this HW in class on the day of the deadline.  It is a good idea to write up the answers on paper neatly for your own records, but you do not neet to submit anything other than the quiz to me.

Assigned
Due
Read
Type of homework
Exercises
1/17
1/23
5.1,2
Webwork
Do this on your own: HW set 0
1/18
1/24
5.3
Webwork
Do this on your own: HW set 1
1/20
1/26
5.3,4
Webwork
Do this on your own: HW set 2
1/23
1/26
5.4,5
Common errors
Webwork
Do this on your own: HW set 3
1/24
1/26
5.6
Webwork
Do this on your own: HW set 4


A good way to prepare for the exam is to do the review problems at the end of Ch. 5 in the text (p. 430-433). Pay particular attention to the Concept Check and the True/False Quiz. You don't need to turn any of these in, but I'll be happy to answer questions about them in office hours.
1/25



No new homework. Prepare for the exam.
1/27

5.6

No new homework. Have a good weekend.
1/30
2/6
5.6
Webwork
Do this on your own: HW set 5
1/31
2/3
5.6, Problems Plus in Ch. 5
Prepare for quiz
You may work together: 5.6.3, 4, 9, 10
2/1

6.1, integrals.nb
No new homework to turn it.  Read the Mathematica notebook file and experiment with it.
2/3
2/10
6.2
Webwork
Do this on your own: HW set 6
2/6
2/13
6.3
Webwork Do this on your own: HW set 7
2/7
2/14
6.4
Webwork Do this on your own: HW set 8
2/8

6.5

Homework holiday. You have been working hard, it's time for a break. Use the opportunity to catch up on the HW, or if you are on top of things, enjoy a well deserved break.
2/10
2/17
6.5, 7.1
Webwork Do this on your own: HW set 9
2/13
2/22
7.1, 7.2
Turn in
You may work together: Applied project on top of p. 468. Use Mathematica in parts 2-4. Write up answers and turn them in and e-mail me your Mathematica notebook file. Be sure to carefully justify everything. (For finding numerical answers, as in parts 3 and 4, you'll want to use the numerical versions of the Solve and Integrate functions, called NSolve and NIntegrate.)
2/14
2/22
7.2, 7.3
Webwork Do this on your own: HW set 10
2/15
2/22
7.2, 7.3
Webwork Do this on your own: HW set 11
2/17
2/24
7.3
Webwork Do this on your own: HW set 12
2/20
2/27
7.3, 7.4
Turn in
Do this on your own: 7.3.4, 22, 31, 40
You may work together: 7.3.39
2/21
2/27
7.4
Webwork Do this on your own: HW set 13
2/22
2/28
7.4, 7.5
Webwork Do this on your own: HW set 14


I recommend working on the following problems in preparation for the exam. You don't have to turn these in, but you are welcome to ask questions about them in office hours or during help sessions.

5.6.1-10

Chapter 6 Review:
    Concept check 1-6
    Exercises 1-6 (pick one), 7-11 (pick one), 12-15, 19-22, 28-31

Chapter 7 Review:
    Concept check 1-4
    True-false quiz 1-4
    Exercises 1-40 (pick a few that look chalenging to you) , 59, 60, 80
2/24
2/28
7.4-6
Webwork Do this on your own: HW set 15
2/27-28

7.5-7

No homework this week.
3/1

7.7, 7.8

3/14
3/21
7.8, 8.1
Webwork Do this on your own: HW set 16
3/15
3/22
8.1
Turn in
Do this on your own: 7.8.2, 52, 56
You may work together: 7.8.58, 60.ab
Optional for extra credit: 7.8.60.c (do it on your own)
3/17
3/24
8.2
Webwork Do this on your own: HW set 17
3/20
3/27
8.2, 8.3
Webwork Do this on your own: HW set 18
3/21
3/28
8.3
Webwork Do this on your own: HW set 19
3/22
3/29
8.4, 8.5
Turn in
Do this on your own: 8.3.12, 28
You may work together: 8.3.16, 18.a, 37
3/24

8.5, 9.1

Homework holiday. Use the opportunity to catch up on the HW, or if you are on top of things, enjoy a well deserved break.
3/27
4/3
9.1, 9.2
Turn in
Do this on your own: 8.5.4
You may work together: 8.5.13 (First show that this probablilty doesn't depend on the parameters of the normal distribution, then use Mathematica to find the numerical answer.), 15 (Use Mathematica to do part c.)
3/28
4/4
9.3
Webwork Do this on your own: HW set 20
3/29
4/5
9.3, 9.4
Webwork Do this on your own: HW set 21
3/31
4/6
9.5
Webwork Do this on your own: HW set 22
4/3-4/7

9.6

No new homework. But I recommend working on the following problems in preparation for the exam. You don't have to turn these in, but you are welcome to ask questions about them in office hours or during help sessions.

5.6.1-10 (we'll revisit this type of problem on this exam again)

Chapter 7 Review:
    Concept check 5-8
    True-false quiz 5-14
    Exercises 41-50 (pick a few that look chalenging to you) , 60-64, 67, 77-79

Chapter 8 Review:
    Concept check 1-4, 8-10
    Exercises 1-4, 7-12, 19, 21

Chapter 9 Review:
    Concept check 1-5, 7
    True-false quiz 1-6
    Exercises 1-4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13, 14, 17, 20
4/10
4/17
9.7
Webwork Do this on your own: HW set 23


Read the Mathematica notebook diffeqs.nb and make sure you understand what we did in class today
4/11

9.7, 10.1

No new homework. Yesterday's assignment is a little long anyway.
4/12
4/19
9.7, 10.1 Webwork Do this on your own: HW set 24
4/14

10.1

No new homework.  Enjoy the holiday weekend.
4/17
4/24
10.1-3, diffeqs.nb Webwork Do this on your own: HW set 25
4/18
4/25
10.2-3 Webwork Do this on your own: HW set 26
4/19
4/26
10.3, 10.4
Webwork Do this on your own: HW set 27
4/21
4/28
10.4
Webwork Do this on your own: HW set 28
4/24
5/1
11.1, 11.2
Webwork Do this on your own: HW set 29
4/25

11.1, 11.2

Homework holiday. Use the opportunity to catch up on the HW, or if you are on top of things, enjoy a break.
4/26
5/3
11.1, 11.2
Webwork Do this on your own: HW set 30
4/28
5/5
11.1, 11.2
Webwork Do this on your own: HW set 31.  This is a short assigment so as to leave you time to thoroughly review the work we did on class on the convergence of sequences.  Use the time wisely.
5/1
5/7
11.2, 11.3
Webwork Do this on your own: HW set 32
5/2-5/5

11.4

Here are some problems you can work on to prepare for the exam:

Chapter 9 Review:
    Concept check 6, 8, 9
    True-false quiz 7
    Exercises 5, 8, 11, 21, 22, 24, 25, 27

Chapter 10 Review:
    Concept check 1-5
    True-false quiz 1-7
    Exercises 1-16, 19-24, 26-40

Chapter 11 Review:
    Concept check 1, 2, 3a, 4
    True-false quiz 1-3, 14-16
    Exercises 1-9, 16, 27-29, 32

Pick some problems that look interesting and challenging. These problems cover only the material we've learned since the last exam. To review the earlier material, look at the review problems posted before each exam.

Exam solutions: