Announcements
- Congratulations on completing the term! Good luck in your summer classes!
Hello students!
I look forward to working with you all from January to April 2018 in MATH101. This page will contain information regarding (among other things):
- Week-to-week overviews of material covered
- Recommended problems
- Solutions to problems not finished in class
Basic Class Info
Date and time: The main lecture is held on Monday from 10-11am in Hennings 202. Recitation V2B meets Wed and Fri, 9-10am. Recitation V2C meets Wed and Friday, 2-3pm
Room: V2B is in ORCH 3002 on Wed and ORCH 3058 on Friday. V2B is in ORCH 3016 on Wednesday and ORCH 4016 on Friday
Office Hours: 12:00 – 2:00 on Wednesday in ORCH 4016 or by appointment.
Here is a detailed course outline in PDF format.
Materials, handouts, and more
- substitution
- partial fractions and trig substitution
- All integration techniques
- Volumes
- Work
- Geometric Power Series
- Power Series
- Taylor Series: From function to series
- Taylor Series: From series to function
- Differential Equations 1
- Differential Equations 2
- Differential Equations 3
- Differential Equations 4
- Jeopardy! Slides
- Stewart Calculus Integration Review Problems
- Learning Objectives for Power Series
Quizzes
- Quiz 1 Solution
- Quiz 2 Solution
- Quiz 3 Solution
- Quiz 4 Solution
- Quiz 5 Solution
- Quiz 6 Solution
- Quiz 7 Solution
- Quiz 8 Solution
- Quiz 9 Solution
A page containing all PDFs associated to this course and other useful materials can be found HERE
Links
The link to WeBWorK is here and our section code is MATH100-V02_2017W2
Resources
There are numerous resources provided by the Math department for this course and others. Please visit my links page for a complete list.
The recommended textbook is the single-variable version of Calculus: Early Transcendentals by Briggs, Cochran, and Gillett. Although a textbook is not required for the course, you might find it to be a useful resource. If you have any questions about other texts, feel free to ask me!