## Colorado State University — Pueblo; Fall 2014 Math 224: Calculus and Analytic Geometry II Course Schedule & Homework Assignments

Here is a link back to the course syllabus/policy page.

In the following all sections and page numbers refer to the required course textbook, Calculus for scientists and engineers by Briggs, Cochran, and Gillett.

Also in the following, the image means that class was videoed that day. The videos are on YouTube, but are private, so you have to e-mail for the link. Note that if you know ahead of time that you will miss a class, you should tell me and I will be sure to video that day.

For each day, please read the named section(s) before that day, while the homework is due that day, either in class or handed in at my office by 3pm.

This schedule is will be changing very frequently, please check it at least every class day, and before starting work on any assignment (in case the content of the assignment has changed).

• M: Mostly bureaucracy and introductions. Read §7.1 and the course syllabus and policy page. HW0 Send me e-mail (at jonathan.poritz@gmail.com) telling me:
2. Your e-mail address. (Please give me one that you actually check fairly frequently, since I may use it to contact you during the term.)
4. What you intend to do after CSUP, in so far as you have an idea.
5. Past math classes you've had -- make sure you include when, where and with whom (as instructor) you took Calc I.
6. The reason you are taking this course.
9. Anything else you think I should know (disabilities, employment or other things that take a lot of time, etc.).
10. [Optional:] The name of a good book you have read recently.
Please do this some time Monday. But as some direct incentive: I will only enter your name into my gradebook and give you your Homework Late Passes when I get this e-mail, so you really need to do this assignment as soon as possible.
• T: Read §§7.1&7.2; hand in HW1 §7.1: 12, 26, 28 (and, as always, BI1)
• W: Read §7.2; hand in HW2 §7.1: 44, 52, §7.2: 4 (and BI2)
• Θ: Reread §7.2 and read §7.3; hand in HW3 §7.2: 24, 44, 58 (and BI3)
• F: Quiz 1 today. Reread §7.3 and read § 7.4; hand in HW4 §7.2: 58 (if not done Thursday), §7.3: 26, 32, 46 (and BI4)
• NOTE: Friday is the last day to add classes

• M: Read §7.7; hand in BI10 and HW10 §7.6: 29, 33, 49
• T: Read §7.7; hand in BI11 and HW11 §7.7: 23, 33, 83
• W: Review for Test I; hand in BI12 and HW12 §7.7: 57, 65, 95
• Θ: More Test I review. Hand in any outstanding HWs (with HLPs) from this unit of the course for credit.
• F: Test I Today.
• NOTE: Monday is the last day to drop classes without a grade being recorded

• M: Read §8.3; hand in BI16 and HW16 §8.3: 14, 19, 24
• T: Read §8.4; hand in BI17 and HW17 §8.3: 28, 34, 43
• W: Read §8.4; hand in BI18 and HW18 §8.4: 8, 12, 16
• Θ: Read §8.5; hand in BI19 and HW19 §8.4: 18, 31, 42
• F: Quiz 4 was handed out today — please work on it at home this weekend, by yourself, without consulting other people, books, the Internet, Ouji boards, Tarot cards, or any other resources. Read §8.5; hand in BI20 and HW20 §8.5: 14, 24, 26

• M: Read §8.8; hand in Quiz 4, BI21, and HW21 §8.5: 32, 43, 68 [hint for 68: multiply top and bottom by $e^x$]
• T: Read §8.8; hand in BI22 and HW22 §8.8: 10, 14, 24
• W: Other techniques of integration, such as numerical integration and computer algebra systems — for which, read §§8.7&8.6; hand in BI23 and HW23 §8.8: 38, 48, 49
• Θ: Review for Test II; discussion of which formulæ you need to have in your head, which you can expect to have for reference on the test paper tomorrow, etc. Hand in BI24 (any careful, complete, description of an integration technique we've learned this chapter — go all out here on style, completeness, and precision) and HW24 §8.7: 8, 10, and: use a computer algebra system to give an example of an interesting (the more complex, the better!) integral ... massive extra credit if you can find a function which no computer algebra system can integrate. Also hand in any outstanding HWs (with HLPs) from this unit of the course for credit.
• F: Test II Today.

• M: Test II post-mortem.
• T: Read §10.1; hand in Test II revisions, if you like. The Collatz conjecture, which was mentioned in class, was the subject of this webcomic.
• W: Read §10.1; hand in BI25 and HW25 §10.1: 30, 40, 44, 50
• Θ: Read §10.2; hand in BI26 and HW26 §10.1: 60, 66, 72
• F: Quiz 5 today. Read §10.2; hand in BI27 and HW27 §10.2: 18, 28, 52

• M: Read §10.3; hand in BI28 and HW28 §10.2: 56, 62, 70
• T: Read §10.3; hand in BI29 and HW29 §10.3: 14, 24, 50
• W: Read §10.4; hand in BI30 and HW30 §10.3: 58, 62, 68
• Θ: Read §10.4; hand in BI31 and HW31 §10.4: 14, 16, 18
• F: take-home Quiz 6 announced today; it is: do ONE of the problems 10.2{98[hint: logs], 100, 102}, or 10.3.{74, 84}, or 10.4.{58, 70}, on your own, in one sitting (but no specific time limit), using only your book, class notes, and calculator (e.g., consult no other human being and no Internet resource); it is due in class on Monday. Read §10.4; hand in BI32 and HW32 §10.4: 22, 24, 28

• M: Read §11.1; hand in BI38 and HW38 §10.6: 46, 50, 52
• T: Read §11.1; hand in BI39 and HW39 §11.1: 8, 10, 12
• W: Read §11.1; hand in BI40 and HW40 §11.1: 16, 34, 38
• Θ: Read §11.2; hand in BI41 and HW41 §11.1: 62, 68
• F: Quiz 8 handed out today [due Monday]. Read §11.2; hand in BI 42 and HW42 §11.2: 10, 12, 16

• M: Quiz 8 due in class today. Read §11.2; hand in BI43 and HW43 §11.2: 34, 38, 42
• T: Read §11.3; hand in BI44 and HW44 §11.2: 50 (hint: see Example 5, p. 697), 54, 62 (hint: find the IoC first)
• W: Read §11.3; hand in BI45 and HW45 §11.3: 20, 28, 32
• Θ: Read §11.3; hand in BI46 and HW46 §11.3: 44, 50, 54
• F: Quiz 9 today. Read §11.4; hand in BI47 and HW47 §11.3: 62, 64, 68

• M: Read §11.4; hand in BI48 and HW48 §:11.4: 10, 12, 20
• T: Read §11.4; hand in BI49 and HW49 §:11.4: 28, 34, 36
• W: Review for Test III; see this review sheet. Hand in BI50 and HW50 §11.4: 46, 60, 64
• Θ: Test III today.
• F: and Test III today, too.

• M: Test III post-mortem.
• T: Read §12.1; hand Test III revisions, if you like.
• W: Read §12.2; hand in BI51 and HW51 §12.1: 16, 20, 60, 70, 72
• Θ: IT'S MATH DAY: CELEBRATE! — but no regular class meeting, alas.
• F: No Quiz today. Read §12.2; hand in BI52 and HW52 §12.2: 28, 32, 40

• Thanksgiving Break! No classes or office hours.
• But please catch up on any old homeworks or re-dos of old assignments, to hand in on Monday after the break.