MAT 127 L01: Calculus C, Fall 2011

The lectures are given in Light Engineering Lab 102, MWF 9:35am-10:30am.
More administrative information: General Course Information

Lecturer: Eugene Gorsky, egorsky AT math.sunysb.edu, Math Tower 3-121. Telephone: (631) 632-8264.
Office hours: TuTh 10-11 am in 3-121 M 1-2pm in MLC

Textbook: Single Variable Calculus (Stony Brook University Edition) by James Stewart.
Useful notes: Second order differential equations

Teaching Assistant: Xiaolong Huang xiaolhuang AT math.sunysb.edu , Math Tower S-240A.
Office hours: WF 1-2 pm in
MLC and F 11 am - 12 pm in the office inside MLC .


Homework

Homework 1
Homework 2
Homework 3
Homework 4
Homework 5
Homework 6
Homework 7
Homework 8
Homework 9
Homework 10


Final Exam


Final grade cutoffs:
Weighted total <50 50-60 60-70 70-75 75-80 80-85 85-90 90-100
Grade F C C+ B- B B+ A- A

Final Exam will be on Monday December 19, 8:00AM-10:45AM , in SBU 123 (Stony Brook Union Auditorium)
Review session will be on Thursday December 15, 5:30-7:00PM, in Math P-131 (Math Tower).
Exams from previous years:

Midterms (Focus on differenial equations):
F05 exam, solutions; S06 exam, solutions; F09 exam, solutions; F10 exam, solutions; Quiz on differential equations: Quiz 7

Final exams: F05 exam, solutions; S06 exam, solutions; F09 exam, solutions; F10 exam, solutions; S11 exam problems.

Midterm II

Midterm II will be on Tuesday November 1, 8:30-10:00pm in Old Engineering 143.

Exams from previous years: F05 exam, solutions; S06 exam, solutions; F09 exam, solutions; F10 exam, solutions; S11 solutions
Quizzes: Quiz 1 ; Quiz 2 ; Quiz 3 ; Quiz 4 ; Quiz 5 ; Quiz 6

Note that the programs for the previous years were different from the current one, and the power series were discussed after second midterm.
This Midterm II will cover Chapter 8 of the textbook: this means, that it will not include differential equations.
It will include convergence tests for sequences and series, computation of their limits and sums, and topics on power series:
Radius and interval of convergence, Taylor series, presentation of a function as a power series, computation of sums, remainder estimates.

Midterm I

Midterm I will be on Wednesday, October 5, 8:30-10:00pm in Old Engineering 143.
Fall 2011 Exam , Solutions
Exams from previous years: F05 exam, solutions; S06 exam, solutions; F09 exam, solutions; F10 exam, solutions,
S11 exam , solutions
Note that the programs for the previous years (except S11) were different from the current one.
This Midterm I will cover Sections 8.1-8.4 of the textbook: this means, that it will not include differential equations,
but it will include remainder estimates not covered by some of old exams.



Special Needs

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