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MATH 124 Calculus II
Instructor: Ed Donley
Tutoring
Liz Hartung and Anne Krinock are the walk-in peer assistants for MATH 124.
Their hours are 7:00-9:00 p.m. on tuesdays and 7:00-8:30 p.m. on thursdays in Pratt 210.
Mathematics graduate students also offer tutoring. See the math graduate students' tutoring schedule.
Course Syllabus
The course syllabus, including office hours and
test dates.
Homework Assignments
Homework assignments from the textbook
Hand-in Calculator Assignments
Tests from Previous Semesters
- Test 1, [key: page 1, 2, 3, 4]
- Test 2 [key: page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- Test 3 (formulas for test 3) [key: page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- Test 4 [key: page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Class Supplements
- Calculus I Review
- Partial sums of p-series, a Mathematica notebook
- Taylor polynomial plots, a Mathematica notebook
- A Guitar String and Fourier Series. You must use Mathematica to view this.
- Vibrating Drumhead.
Click on the link,
Constructing a Series Solution,
showing the first few terms in the infinite series solution for a mathematical
model of a vibrating drumhead. Scroll down to the graphics, which show a
cross-section of the drumhead from the center (r=0) to the edge (r=1) and
click on the sound links to hear the functions.
This Mathematica notebook was created
for MATH 342, Advanced Mathematics for Applications.
- Flying Saucer.
A flying saucer following the path,
x(t) = 50 cos(2 p t)
y(t) = 10 + 6 sin(4 p t)
z(t) = 50 sin(2 p t).
This example, from COSC 355, Computer Graphics,
uses the standard 3D coordinate system for computer graphics,
with the y-axis pointing upward and the z-axis pointing out of the computer
screen. You must install a Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML)
plug-in, such as
Cortona, for your
Web browser in order to view the 3D scene.
- Vector Calculus for the TI-89 and TI-92 Plus
- Introduction to Parametric Surfaces. This is a Mathematica notebook. You need to have Mathematica to view it.
- A complete aquarium using parametric surfaces. This is a Mathematica notebook. You can view the final aquarium in your Web browser, if you have a VRML Plugin installed.
- Parametric Surfaces. You must use
Mathematica to view this. The accompanying VRML files,
snail.wrl,
snailtransparent.wrl, and
aquarium.wrl,
require a VRML Plugin
for your Web browser.
- Formulas given on final exam
Calculus Resources on the Web
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