Math 152 (Calculus II Math/Phys),
Sections 01,02,03, Fall 2005 (Rutgers University)
Last Update: Dec. 20, 2005.
Added Dec. 20, 2005: The Whole World in now welcome to
Dr. Z.'s Crystal-Clear Calculus II Handouts.
You may also be interested in
Dr. Scheffer's Review Questions for the Final
and
Dr. Z's Solutions
Note: this webpage is specific for Sections 01-03. For general
information, and workshops info, see
http://sites.math.rutgers.edu/courses/151-152/index.html
(Math 151-152 General Information).
Added Dec. 13, 2005: Download and print out
Solutions to Exam II
For extra practice also look at
Solutions to Exam II for the 12:00pm class
Added Dec. 6, 2005: Download and print out
Dr. Z's Review Questions for the Final
(This is mandatory homework, due Dec. 16, 2005)
(added Dec. 11, 2005: Here are the
answers
(only look at them to check your own answers!)
Added Dec. 5, 2005: The Final Exam (Friday, Dec. 16, 2005, 4:00-7:00pm)
will be held at Scott 123 (CAC).
Added Dec. 4, 2005:
How to Repent for your Exam II Sins
Added Dec. 4, 2005: Download the
Formula Sheet for the Final
.
Added Dec. 1, 2005: Mark your calendar!
Marathon Review Session (mandatory!) on
Wed. Dec. 14, 7:45am-11:45am, Hill 116.
Added Nov. 26, 2005: Download and print out
Dr. Scheffer's Review Questions for the Final
Added Nov. 13, 2005:
Download and print out
Practice for Exam II (due Nov. 28, bring to the
exam).
Added Nov. 26, 2005: Here are
the
Answers .
Formula Sheet for Exam II
Added Oct. 26, 2005:
How to Repent for your Exam I Sins
Added Oct. 23, 2005: Download, print out (and study carefully!) the
Correct Solutions to Exam I
For extra practice, I also recommend that you study the
Correct Solutions to Exam I of the 12:00 Class
Added Oct. 3, 2005:
Downoad the
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Formula Sheet for Exam I
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Dr. Scheffer's Review Questions for Exam I
TEXT: Calculus, Early Transcendentals,
Fifth Edition, 2003, by James Stewart, Thompson-Brooks/Cole,
ISBN 0-534-39330-6.
PROFESSOR:
Dr. Doron ZEILBERGER ("Dr. Z")
RECITATION LEADER:
Ms. Padmini Mukkamala
.
CLASSROOMS:
Lectures:
Hill116 (Busch Campus)
Recitations:
Section 01:
ARC204 (Busch Campus)
Section 02:
SEC206 (Busch Campus)
Section 03:
SEC203 (Busch Campus)
Lecture Times: Mondays and Thursdays, 8:40am-10:00am.
Recitation Times: Section 01: W 8:40am-10:00am;
Section 02: W 10:20-11:40; Section 03: W 12:00noon-1:20pm.
Electronic Addresses: [zeilberg, mukkamal] at math dot rutgers dot
edu . [Must include the word MathIsFun].
Ms. Mukkamala's Office Hours: MW 5:00-6:20pm
Dr. Z's Office Hours: Instead of office hours,
I will have free tutoring (see below). If you can't make
it then, then make an appointment. My office is Hill 704.
Peer Mentors: Section 01: Arpit Gandhi [arpit25 at eden dor rutgers dot edu];  
Section 02: Pablo Mosteiro [pablo_mosteiro at yahoo dot com dot ar]; 
Section 03: Matthew Astel [mattyastel01 at optonline dot net]   .
Free Tutoring Session by Dr. Z:
Hill 116, MTh 7:45-8:35am. Instead of office hours, I will be
conducting free tutoring sessions for all my sections.
If you need extra help with the homework, I will be going over it
in great detail, making sure you understand everything.
GRADE: The max. number of points is 500, with the following breakup.
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Input from Recitation Leader (on her discretion, some combination
of workshops, official quizes and homework) 100 points.
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2 Midterm Exams: 100 points each.
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Final: 200 points.
460-500:A ;
430-459: B+ ;
400-429: B ;
370-399: C+ ;
325-369: C ;
280-324: D ;
0-279: F . No Curve!.
VERY IMPORTANT:
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Attendance is strictly mandatory and enforced!
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It is also mandatory to take notes of everything I say in class.
Please buy a SINGLE-SUBJECT notebook,
and write on the cover: Calc II Classnotes.
Also write your name and E-mail (in case it gets lost).
Don't use it for any other subjects.
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Also prepare a brown envelope and title it: Calc II Homework.
The homework is to be handed-in to the Recitation Leader and
will be checked by the peer mentors.
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Take careful notes during the lectures (and recitations, of course,
but use a different notebook for that), and do all the
homework.
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If you have a justified absence, then
in your notebook, in the space where you would have taken classnotes,
date it, explain why you were absent (e.g. tape-in doctor's note,
or a signed statement: "I swear on my honor that I felt so bad
that I couldn't make it"), and then in your own handwriting
copy all the worked-examples from the corresponding section(s) of the book.
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Every lecture will end with a 10-minute informal quiz, asking you to
do some problems covered in that day's class.
It doesn't count towards the grade, but I use it first, to check attendance
(it is more efficient than calling 75 names), but more importantly, to make sure that
you know how to do the problems. On the `quiz' you will also put
your E-mail address, so if I see that you need help in doing these problems,
I can write you E-mail strongly encouraging you to come to the
next free tutoring session (Hill 116, MTh 7:45-8:35am).
Lecture Schedule
; Th 9/1: 6.1, 6.2
M 9/5: Labor Day ; Th 9/8: 6.3
M 9/12: 6.4, 6.5 ; Th 9/15: 7.1
M 9/19: 7.2, 7.3 ; Th 9/22: 7.4, 7.5
M 9/26: 7.7 ; Th 9/29: 7.8
M 10/3: 8.1, 8.2 ; Th 10/6: 9.1, 9.2, 9.3
M 10/10: 9.3, 9.4 ; Th 10/13: Review
M 10/17: Review ; Th 10/20: Exam I (in classroom during usual class time)
M 10/24: 11.1, 11.2 ; Th 10/27: 11.3, 11.4
M 10/31: 11.5, 11.6 ; Th 11/3: 11.6, 11.7
M 11/7: 11.8 ; Th 11/10: 11.9
M 11/14: 11.10 ; Th 11/17: 11.10, 11.11
M 11/21: Review ; Th 11/24: Thanksgiving
M 11/28: Exam II ; Th 12/1: 11.12
M 12/5: 10.1,10.2,10.3 ; Th 12/8: 10.4
M 12/12: Review ; W 12/14: Marathon Review, 7:45-11:45am, Hill 116
Fr 12/16: 4-7pm, FINAL (place: Scott 123, College Avenue Campus)
Mandatory Homework
for Math 152 Sections 01-03 (inspected by peer mentors)
See
http://sites.math.rutgers.edu/~zeilberg/homework152a.html