Math 122
Spring 2007


LINE NUMBER 56186               11:00-11:50 MTWRF         156 SNOW

INSTRUCTOR:  Robert D. Brown, 511 Snow.  Telephone: (785)864-7309.   email:  rbrown@math.ku.edu

OFFICE HOURS:  9:00-10:00  MWF  and by appointment

TOPICS:  Continuation of the calculus of a single variable introduced in Calculus I, including sequences and series, partial fractions, conic sections, and polar coordinates; introduction to the calculus of several variables, including vector geometry, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, and applications.

PREREQUISITES:  Math 116, Math 121, or Math 141, or equivalent.

TEXT:  Calculus:  Concepts and Contexts, James Stewart, Brooks/Cole, 3rd edition, 2005, University of Kansas edition

CALCULATOR:  TI83 or any graphing calculator with the same capabilities or better.  I will use a TI83.  Bring your calculator to class every day.

WEB PAGE:  Information about the course common to all sections may be found at:  www.math.ku.edu/classes/math122/.

IMPORTANT DATES:  Last day to add or change sections:  January 25
                                         Last day to cancel enrollment in this course:  February 9 ( February 8 is the last day to drop online)
                                         Last day to drop the course:  April 19 ( Instructor will assign grade of WP or WF. You must be passing the course at the time of withdrawal in order to receive a WP.)
                                         Last day to take the Gateway Exam:  APRIL 11
COMMON EXAMINATIONS:
               
                Common Midterm: Tuesday, March 13, 5:45pm-7:45pm.  ROOM 330 STRONG HALL
                Common Final:  Monday, May 14, 4:30pm-7:00pm.  ROOM 110 BUDIG HALL

    NOTE:  By enrolling in this course you commit to taking the common midterm and the common final examinations at their scheduled dates and times.  If you have a known conflict with either of these dates, you should arrange to take this course in a future semester.

GRADING:  There will be a total of 1000 points possible in this course, distributed as follows:

            Homework:  200 points    In-class exams I and II:  200 points ( 100 points each)
            Gateway Exam:  100 points        Common Midterm:  200 points            Common Final:  300 points

If your point total is 900-1000 your grade in the course will be A;  if your total is 800-899 your grade will be at least B; if your total  is 700-799 your grade will be at least C;  if your total is 600-699 your grade will be at least D.      




              

GATEWAY EXAM:  A list of 100 problems is posted at the Math 122 web page (see above). The gateway exam will consist of 10 problems taken from this list.  In order to pass the exam you must do at least 9 of the 10 problems with no errors whatsoever.  If you do not pass, you may retake the exam.  Once you have passed the gateway exam, you will be awarded 100 points.  If you do not pass the exam before April 11, you will receive no points for the gateway exam.  See the math 122 web page for details about the administration of the gateway exam, including times, dates, place, and ground rules.  NOTE THAT THE DEADLINE FOR THE GATEWAY EXAM HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO APRIL 11.

HOMEWORK:  Homework will generally be collected every day.  There will be ten points possible on each assignment.  At the end of the semester your nine lowest ( or missed) homework scores will be dropped; the remaining scores will be adjusted to a percentage of the possible scores, then multiplied by two.  LATE HOMEWORK WILL NOT BE GRADED, whether excused or not.

MISSED EXAMS:  Students who have a valid reason for missing an exam or quiz should discuss alternate arrangements with me beforehand.  Almost no excuse will be accepted for missing the common midterm or the common final. ( In particular, airline tickets, jobs, weddings, athletic events, are not considered to be valid excuses for missing a common exam.)

ATTENDANCE:  There is no attendance policy.  However, students are held responsible for tests and other work done in class, for all material covered in class, for all assignments and announcements made in class, and for all information posted on the course and section web pages.

DOING YOUR OWN WORK:  All work on examinations must be entirely your own.  No books, notes, or other aids other than an approved graphing calculator may be used during exams unless specifically authorized by the instructor.  However, you are encouraged to work with others in the class on solving homework problems.  You should not, of course, simply copy another person's homework.

NOTE:  The staff of Disabilities Resources, 22 Strong Hall, (785)864-2620, coordinates accommodations and services for KU courses.  If you have a disability for which you may request accommodation in KU classes and have not contacted Disabilities Resources, please do so as soon as possible.  Please also see me privately in regard to this course.

NOTE:  Any student in this course who plans to observe a religious holiday which conflicts in any way with the course schedule or requirements should contact the instructor as soon as possible to discuss alternative accommodations.

DISCLAIMER:  The instructor reserves the right to modify the schedules ( e.g., office hours, dates of in-class exams) and procedures described in this syllabus.  Any such changes will be announced in class;  it is the student's responsibility to keep informed of such changes.

HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS:
       1.  Mon, Jan 22.          Section 5.5: 4, 14, 45, 48   Section 5.6: 8, 13, 18
       2.  Tues, Jan23.          Appendix G (p.A57):  4, 5, 6, 9, 16, 17, 28, 34
       3.  Thurs, Jan 25.        Appendix B (p.A16):  6, 21, 24, 34, 37, 40, 42, 50, 52
       4.  Fri, Jan 26.             Appendix H1 (p.A66):  3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 21, 46
       5.  Mon, Jan 29           Appendix H1 (p.A66):  48, 53, 57      Appendix H2 (p.A72):  2, 7, 12
       6.  Wed, Jan 31           Appendix H2 (p.A72):  21, 30, 37, 39, and Discovery Project (p.A73):  5
       7.  Thurs, Feb 1           Section 8.1 (p.565):  1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 49
       8.  Mon, Feb 5             Section 8.2 (p.574):  1, 2, 8, 10, 21, 22, 29
       9.  Tues, Feb 6             Section 8.2 (p.574):  32, 35, 43, 49, 51, 52
       10.  Wed, Feb 7           Section 8.3 (p. 585):  2, 5, 8, 15, 16, 17, 26
       11.  Thurs, Feb 8         Section 8.3 (p. 585):  27, 35, 37, 39, 40 ( Hint:  recall that exp(x) > 1 + x for all x > 0)
       12.  Fri, Feb 9              Section 8.3 (p. 585): 29,    Section 8.4 (p. 592):  1, 2, 6, 8, 12, 18
       13.  Mon, Feb 12         Section 8.4 (p.592):  19, 28, 35,      Section 8.5 (p. 598):  2, 7, 14, 18
       14.  Tues, Feb 13         Section 8.5 (p.598):  20, 23(a), 27, 28
       15.  Wed, Feb 14         Section 8.6 (p.604):  1, 9, 15, 22, 25
       16.  Fri, Feb 16            Section 8.6 (p.604): 35.   Section 8.7 (p.615):  1, 7, 10, 13, 19, 20
       17.  Mon, Feb 19         Section 8.7 (p.615):  25, 26, 31, 34, 37, 42, 43, 44
       18.  Tues, Feb 20         Section 8.7 (p.615):  49, 50.   Section 8.9 (p.628):  2, 21, 12(a)
       19.  Wed, Feb 21         Section 9.1 (p.641):  4, 6, 12, 23, 32
       20.  Tue, Feb 27         Section 9.2 (p.649):  6, 8, 18, 20, 22, 25
       21.  Wed, Feb 28        Section 9.3 (p.655):  1, 5, 8, 11, 21, 27
       22.  Thurs, Mar 1        Section 9.4 (p.664):  1, 4, 5, 8, 10, 14
       23.  Fri, Mar 2             Section 9.4 (p. 664):  16, 17, 21, 27, 28( Hint: use formula 6)
       24.  Mon, Mar 5          Section 9.5 (p. 673):  1, 4, 7, 8, 10, 17
       25.  Tue, Mar 6           Section 9.5 (p.673):  21, 24, 34, 35, 40, 51 ( Hint:  use equation 9)
       26.  Thurs, Mar 8        Section 9.6 (p. 683):  4, 8, 15, 22, 23, 34
       27.  Thurs, Mar 15      Section 9.6 (p. 683):  18 ( but use f(x,y) = y^2 - x^2 instead of  x^2 - y^2)
                                           Section 9.7 (p. 689):  5, 14, 23, 29
       28.  Tues, Mar 27        Section 10.1 (p.700):  3,8,10,17 - 22, 23
       29.  Wed, Mar 28        Section 10.2 (p.707):  3, 17, 20, 24( you need not graph), 28, 31
       30.  Fri, Mar 30           Section 10.3 (p.714):  3, 12, 16, 24, 37
       31.  Mon Apr 2           Section 10.4 (p.725):  1, 19, 23, 26 ( In problem 19 the given force function F is the total force acting on the object.)
       32. Tue, Apr 3             Section 10.3 (p.714):  52,   Section 10.4 (p.725):  29
       33. Thur, Apr 5            Section 10.5 (p.731):  4, 11 - 15, 18, 22
       34.  Fri, Apr 6              Section 11.1 (p.746):  8, 13, 24, 31 -  36
       35.  Mon, Apr 9           Section 11.2 (p.755):  1, 6, 10,      Section 11.3 (p.766):  4, 16, 20, 24, 36
       36.  Tue, Apr 10          Section 11.3 (p.766):  44, 63, 82,    Section 11.4 (p. 778):  3, 4, 12, 13
       37.  Wed, Apr 11         Section 11.4 (p.778):  26, 27, 34, 35, 41, 42
       38.  Thur, Apr 12         Section 11.5 (p.786):  2, 6, 9, 17, 32, 37
       39.  Fri, Apr 13            Section 11.6 (p. 799):  8, 12, 14, 18, 26
       40.  Mon, Apr 16         Section 11.6 (p. 799):  30, 35, 36, 38
       41.  Tue, Apr 17          Section 11.7 (p. 809):  2(a)(b), 4, 5, 8, 10
       42.  Thur, Apr 19         Section 11.7 (p. 809):  26, 27, 30, 34
       43.  Mon, Apr 23         Section 11.8 (p,818):  4, 9, 16, 18, 21
       44.  Thur, Apr 26         Section 12.1 (p.836):  4, 5, 12           Section 12.2 (p.842):  4, 5
       45.  Fri, Apr 27             Section 12.2 (p.842)  10, 13, 18, 22      Section 12.3 (p.850):  4, 8
       46.  Mon, Apr 30          Section 12.3 (p.850):  13, 19, 36, 40, 42
       47.  Wed, May 2           Section 12.4 (p.856):  6, 10, 14, 18, 21, 23, 28
       48.  Thur, May 3           Section 12.5 (p. 866):  3, 7, 15, 21
       49.  Fri, May 4              Section 12.6 (p. 870):  2, 4, 7, 9, 10, 25
       50.  Mon, May 7           Section 12.9 (p.899):  3, 4, 9, 11, 13
         
EXAMINATIONS:

    TEST I :  THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22.  Appendices G, B, H, and sections 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4, 8.5

    REVIEW PROBLEMS FOR TEST I:  Appendix G (p.A57):  4, 19, 27.  Appendix B (p.A16):  39, 48, 50, 52.
                      Appendix H1 (p.A66):  47, 56, 60, Appendix H2 (p,A72):  8, 11, 22, 35, Discovery Project :5
                      Chapter 8 Review (p.631):  Concept Check: 1 - 8.   True-False:  1 - 9, 11, 12, 14 - 18.
                                                                      Exercises:  1, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12,  13, 19, 23, 25, 30, 31, 32, 33

    REVIEW SESSION FOR TESTI:  Tuesday, February 20, 7:00 pm, 156 Snow



    COMMON MIDTERM:  The midterm for our section will be in room 330 Strong on Tuesday, March 13, from 5:45 pm until 7:45 pm.  The exam will be true-false and multiple choice.  You may bring a calculator and a 3 by 5 inch index card with any information on it you might find useful. No other aids are permitted.  Scratch paper will be provided.  See the course web site for further information.

    REVIEW FOR COMMON MIDTERM:  Wednesday, March 7, in room 156 Snow at 7:00 pm.

    GRADE SCALE FOR COMMON MIDTERM:  A:  170-200  B:  150-169    C:  115-149     D:  90-114   F: 0-89



    TEST II:  FRIDAY, APRIL 20.  Chapter 10, Chapter 11.1 - 11.4

    REVIEW PROBLEMS FOR TEST II: 
                   Chapter 10 Review (p. 734):  Concept Check: 1 - 10.  True-False: 1 - 10.  Exercises:  1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 15, 17, 19, 21.  Chapter 11 Review:  Concept Check: 1 - 6.  True-False: 1 - 3.  Exercises:  2, 3, 5, 9, 10, 14, 17, 22

    REVIEW SESSION FOR TEST II:  Tuesday, April 17, 7:00 pm, 156 Snow

    REVIEW FOR COMMON FINAL EXAM:  Tuesday, May 8, 7:00 pm, Room 156 Snow