MAT 126: Calculus B

Fall 2004

SUNY at Stony Brook
Department of Mathematics
Stony Brook University

This course is the second semester of the three-semester calculus sequence MAT 125, 126 and 127. We will study integration. We will often use the theory of differentiation, which was covered in MAT 125, and also trigonometry.
 

Textbook:
Calculus: Concepts and Contexts. Single Variable,
Second Edition,
by James Stewart, Brooks/Cole Publishing, 2001.

Check the syllabus to determine which sections will be covered each week, and come to class having read those sections. Reading the textbook will greatly increase your comprehension of the lectures and enable you to ask useful questions in class. Furthermore, the lecturers and recitation instructors will not always be able to cover all of the subject material for which you will be responsible. Not that mathematical texts are not meant to be read like novels: very often you will come across passages that must be read several times before they make sense to you.

Course Coordinator: Prof. Leon Takhtajan, Math Tower 5-111
Phone: 632-8287 email: leontak@math.sunysb.edu
Office hours: to be announced.

Class schedule

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Syllabus

Homework assignments

For Section 6.2. Graphic tools for visualizing and computing the volumes of solids of revolution: Maple 9, Student[Calculus1][VolumeOfRevolution] package (has nice graphics). Copies of Maple software are available at Seawolves store.

Exams:


Useful information regarding the course will be regularly posted on this web site, and can be accessed by pointing your browser to

http://www.math.sunysb.edu/calculus

DSS advisory. If you have a physical, psychological, medical, or learning disability that may affect your course work, please contact Disability Support Services (DSS) office: ECC (Educational Communications Center) Building, room 128, telephone (631) 632-6748/TDD. DSS will determine with you what accommodations are necessary and appropriate. Arrangements should be made early in the semester (before the first exam) so that your needs can be accommodated. All information and documentation of disability is confidential. Students requiring emergency evacuation are encouraged to discuss their needs with their professors and DSS. For procedures and information, go to the following web site http://www.ehs.sunysb.edu and search Fire safety and Evacuation and Disabilities.