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Instructor:
Jonathan Freedman
Spring 2020
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Course Description:
We will cover the majority of Chapters 12 through 20, as
well as some supplemental
materials. In Calculus III we study the extension of two dimensional calculus theorems into three (and occasionally more) dimensions. The topic sequence covers differentiation and integration, making stops along the way to introduce language and concepts apropos of doing math in 3-space.
By the completion of the course you should be
able to demonstrate:
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Graphical, Numerical, Symbolic, and contextual interpretations
of double and triple integrals.
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Integration in Polar, Cylindrical, and Spherical coordinates.
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Line Integrals and their application in physics..
Syllabus:
Math 253 (96667) |
Calculus with Analytic Geometry
III |
Jonathan Freedman |
Office: 7325 |
Spring 2020
Daily 12:10 - 1:00 (AA) |
Office Hrs: M-F 1:00–2:00 And by arrangement. |
Bldg/Rm: 8-8213 |
Ph: 650 738–7032 |
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Important
Dates:
Last day to Add this
course:
Last day to Drop this course without a W:
Last day to Withdraw from class:
Holidays:
Last regular class
Final Exam (comprehensive): |
Monday, January 27
Sunday, February 2
Thursday, April 23
1/20; 2/14 – 17, 3/5, 3/27, 3/28 – 4/4
Friday May 15
Wednesday, May 20, 10:10 – 1:40 pm
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Materials:
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TI–84 (TI 83) graphing calculator is required for this course.
Other graphing calculators may perform the same functions
and may be acceptable but see me about this. There will
be quizzes and tests or portions of each where you may not be allowed to use
technology.
Required Text:
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Hughes-Hallett,
Gleason, McCallum, et al. Single Variable Calculus.
7th ed. New York: John Wiley & Sons Inc. 2018.
(on left).
You're required to use WileyPlus - an online homework and tutoring system. You can purchase just the access code and skip the book altogether (the online system provides a pdf of the book). |
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Help:
Check out my Help
page
Tutoring:
If you have any interest in a career in Mathematics, Engineering, or
Science you should consider joining MESA and make use of their tutoring and counseling services. MESA offers an extensive list of services and opportunities. In addition, you can make use of the MESA center for study groups and computer resources.
The
Learning Center (TLC) is a goodresource for
inexpensive tutoring.
Grad student tutors are almost always on site and can be an excellent resource.
Tutorials for the TI-84
are available online.
Assistance:
In coordination with the DRC office, reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualied students with disabilities. If you have an accommodation letter, please meet with me during my office hours to discuss your needs. For more information, please contact DRC (in building 5) at 738-4280.
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Grading Information:
Homework, in–class assignments, Quizzes and Projects
(25%)
Time By Arrangement (5% -- WP pre-reading assignments with online discussion)
3 – 5 Tests (50%)
Final (20%)
I will drop your worst test score (Not the final). There will
be no makeup tests. If you are late for a test you will have
only the remaining time to complete the test (so don't be
late). If you know you are going to miss a test date, contact
me at least three days in advance and we can arrange an alternate
test date.
I will omit one late assignment or if you submit all assignments
on time, I will drop your lowest score.
I will give quizzes often. I will drop your worst quiz score. There
will be no makeup quizzes.
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Grade Scale:
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