Math 192 Syllabus Summer 2002 Check the web often for changes and "just in time" questions. http://www.math.cornell.edu/~bterrell/192 week day read about do 1 M 6/24 - intro, geom.series 7.7 improper integrals 4,9,14,51 T 6/25 8.1 sequences 3,6,14,21,24,40,47 8.2 sequences 4,13,17,20 W 6/26 8.3 series 3,10,18,27,32,35,36 8.4 ratio, comparison 3,12,13,19,23,25,43,52 R 6/27 8.5 absolute convergence 11,14,23,26 F 6/28 8.6 power series 5,8,14,18,23,41 2 M 7/1 8.7 Taylor theorem 2,3,6,12,16,24,32,35,42,47 T 7/2 8.8 series applications 7,12,14,19 W 7/3 - TEST 1 in class, covers through 8.7 R 7/4 - HOLIDAY F 7/5 8.8 series applications 27,33,39,47a 3 M 7/8 9.1 vectors in the plane 5,13,17,19,35,39 9.2 dot product 3,12,25,33 T 7/9 9.3 vector-valued functions 1,13,27 10.1 vectors in space 5,13,16,30,37,45 W 7/10 10.2 dot and cross product 9,16,31,36,55 10.3 lines and planes 5,9,15,21 R 7/11 10.3 lines and planes 29,34,41,47 F 7/12 - TEST 2 in class, covers through 10.2 4 M 7/15 10.5 space curves 3,11,17,23,25 10.6 arclength 9,13 and try applet mod5_test.html T 7/16 11.1 several variables 7,13-18,20,42 11.2 limits 16,21,28,36 W 7/17 11.3 partial derivatives 43,49,57,58 R 7/18 11.4 chain rule 3,29,41,43 F 7/19 11.5 gradient 5,14,20,23,28,37,40,47 5 M 7/22 11.6-handout linearization 3,4,8,9 T 7/23 - TEST 3 in class, covers through 11.5 W 7/24 12.1 double integral 8,15,17,28,47,62 12.2 double int applications 11,15,23,32,33 R 7/25 9.5 polar coordinates 2,4a,17,27,49,57 12.3 double int, polar 4,9,18,25,30 F 7/26 12.4 triple integral 3,5,10,14 6 M 7/29 12.4 triple integral 22,23,24,25,26,33,34 T 7/30 12.6 cyl+spherical coords 11,16,31,43 W 7/31 12.6 cyl+spherical coords 51,61,86,87,90 R 8/1 - TEST 4 in class, covers through 12.6#43 F 8/2 - catch up NOTE: "Just in time" questions will appear on the web page for some topics. Please email brief answers to bterrell@math.cornell.edu by 1 hour before class on those days. You will have to read ahead in the book to do this. The purpose is to help me fit the lecture to your knowledge, and to help you get ahead with the lecture material. NOTE: Grades are based essentially on 4 tests. There is no final exam. Homework, attendance, answers to just in time questions, and class participation can influence your grade positively if you are borderline between letter grades. You are allowed to hand in corrections for errors you make on tests, within 4 days after we hand the graded tests back to you. If you do very good corrections (verbally communicative, perhaps giving examples to explain ideas), you will receive extra points added to your test scores. To do well in the course, you should work more problems than listed here. TEXT: Finney, Weir and Giordano, Calculus, 10th Ed. PROF: Terrell, Malott 226, by appointment, bterrell@math.cornell.edu TA: Jason Martin, Malott 218, T-W-R 12:00-1:00, martin@math.cornell.edu