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The Return of Calculus
(Calculus II)
MA2160, Section R02
Spring 2008
FINAL EXAM: Tuesday 5:30pm, Fisher 328
Final Exam Scoop
Print off practice problems to work by hand:
Integration practice problem generator
(a Mathematica notebook)
Integration practice problem generator
including a partial fractions problem
Course Information
Mathematica notebooks
- Euler's Method
- Taylor Series -- the notebook Tami
used to generate the pictures in class, along with other
graphical illustrations of Taylor series.
Review questions
Getting Help:
If you can't get your questions answered during the
"activity" part of class time, try these resources:
-
The Math Learning Center in Fisher 128
- Walk-in hours:
Sunday 7pm-9pm
M-Th 10am-5pm and 7-9pm
Fri. 10am-noon
- Team learning (MA0020) sign up
-- it's free!
- Tami's office hours: Tu/Th 9-11am, Fri 2-3pm
in Fisher 310
- Send email to trolson
(ask a specific question, or schedule an appointment
to meet with me.)
- Use your lab TA and fellow students
These tests are designed to test for mastery of the rules for
symbolic differentiation and basic integration taught in
Calculus I. They are meant to be printed and taken by hand,
without the aid of computer or calculator.
To generate a test, you'll need to do the following:
- Download the Mathematica notebook,
gatewayII.nb
(hold the Shift key while you left-click on the link)
- Start Mathematica, and open the notebook.
- Run the first cell (click the cursor anywhere in the cell
and "Shift-Return")
- If there are "Spell" errors, delete them (or run the first
cell again to generate a new test without spell-check errors).
- To print out a test, highlight the cells to be printed
and then choose "Print Selection" from the "File" menu
in the upper left corner of the Mathematica window.
Some formulas
Some References
Some math links
Some study links
Some calculator links:
(Not all links have been tested -- let me know if some aren't working.)
(And let me know which ones are useful!)
trolson at mtu.edu