Technical Calculus II: 2030:356-801

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Course Information

  • Instructor: Dr. Randby
  • Course Name: Technical Calculus II
  • Course Numbers: 2030:356-801 (14193)
  • Time and Days: 8:10-9:25 pm, MW
  • Location: Polsky 418
  • Length: 1/9/2012-4/25/2012

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Syllabus

Course News

  • 4/25/2012
    • Graded Homework 15 was discussed.
    • Notes

  • 4/23/2012
    • Using Laplace transforms to solve DEs was discussed. Graded Homework 15 is due on 4/25.
    • Notes

  • 4/18/2012
    • Inverse Laplace transforms were discussed. Graded Homework 14 is due on 4/23.
    • Notes

  • 4/16/2012
    • Laplace transforms were introduced. Problems 1-7 of Graded Homework 14 are due on 4/18.
    • Notes
    • Handout

  • 4/9/2012
    • Second-order linear homogeneous differential equations with constant coefficients were discussed. Graded Homework 13 is due on 4/16.
    • Notes
    • Handout

  • 4/4/2012
    • Applications of first-order differential equations were discussed. Graded Homework 12 is due on 4/9.
    • Notes

  • 4/2/2012
    • Applications of first-order differential equations were discussed. Problems 1-7 of Graded Homework 12 are due on 4/4.
    • Notes

  • 3/28/2012
    • Graded Homework 11 was discussed.
    • Notes

  • 3/26/2012
    • First-order linear differential equations were discussed. Graded Homework 11 is due on 3/28.
    • Notes
    • Handout

  • 3/19/2012
    • Exact differential equations were discussed. Graded Homework 10 is due on 3/26.
    • Notes

  • 3/7/2012
    • Homework 9 was discussed.
    • Notes

  • 3/5/2012
    • Differential equations were introduced and the separation of variables method was discussed. Graded Homework 9 is due on 3/7.
    • Notes

  • 2/29/2012
    • Integration using tables was discussed. Graded Homework 8 is due on 3/5.
    • Notes
    • Handout

  • 2/27/2012
    • Trigonometric substitution was discussed. Problems 1-4 of Graded Homework 7 are due on 2/29.
    • Notes
    • Handout

  • 2/20/2012
    • Graded Homework 6 was discussed and a review for Exam 2 was given. Graded Homework 6 is due on 2/22.
    • Notes

  • 2/15/2012
    • Integration by parts was discussed. Graded Homework 6 is due on 2/20.
    • Notes

  • 2/13/2012
    • Integration by parts was introduced.
    • Notes

  • 2/8/2012
    • Integration by partial fractions was discussed. Graded Homework 5 is due on 2/13.
    • Notes

  • 2/6/2012
    • Integration by partial fractions was introduced. Problems 1 and 2 of Graded Homework 5 are due on 2/8.
    • Notes

  • 2/1/2012
    • Center of mass was discussed. Graded Homework 4 is due on 2/6.
    • Notes

  • 1/30/2012
    • Center of mass was introduced.
    • Notes

  • 1/23/2012
    • A review for exam 1 was given and determining the volume of a solid of revolution using the shell method was discussed. Problems 1 and 2 of Graded Homework 3 are due on 1/30.
    • Notes

  • 1/18/2012
    • Determining the volume of a solid of revolution using the disk method was discussed. Problems 1, 2, 5, and 6 of Graded Homework 2 are due on 1/23.
    • Notes

  • 1/11/2012
    • Area between curves was discussed. Graded Homework 1 is due on 1/18.
    • Notes

  • 1/9/2012
    • The syllabus was discussed and area between curves was introduced. Problems 1-4 of Graded Homework 1 are due on 1/11.
    • Notes

Date: 2012-04-26T10:06-0400

Author: Scott P. Randby

srandby@uakron.edu

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