Basic Information

Course: Math 1232 Single-Variable Calculus II

Semester: Spring 2017;

Time: 01/17/2017-05/01/2017, Tue&Thu 02:20pm-03:35pm;

Location: Phillips B156

Instructor: Yanxiang Zhao, Phillips Hall 709

Phone: 202-994-0606

Email: yxzhao at email dot gwu dot edu

Office Hour: Tue&Thu 05:00pm--06:30pm or by appointment

TA: Trang Ha,

TA's Office: 724A  Phillips Hall,

TA's Office Hour: Mon&Wed 2:30-3:30pm

Course Description

This course introduces the calculus of exponential and logarithmic functions. L'Hopital's rule, techniques of integration, infinite series and Taylor series and polar coordinates.

Prerequisites

Textbook

WebAssign

Students must use the class key listed below to enroll in the class: (a quick start guide [link])

class key: gwu 2291 0827

Learning Outcomes

As a result of completing this course, the students will be able to:

Average minimum amount of independent, out-of-class, learning expected per week

More than 2/3 of the time you devote to this class should take place outside the classroom (lecture and recitation). Even the best students in the class should plan on spending an average of at least 6 hours a week on homework and other studying. Students who struggle with the material may need to spend more time in order to earn a grade they will find acceptable.

Calendar

Week Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
01 Jan16 No class Jan17 Sec6.1:Inverse functions Jan18 Jan19 Sec6.2 Exponential functions

hw01
Jan20 Inauguration Day
02 Jan23 Quiz01 Jan24 Sec6.3 log functions Jan25 Jan26 Sec6.4 Derivatives of log functions

hw02
Jan27
03 Jan30 Quiz02 Jan31 Sec6.6 Inverse trig functions Feb01 Feb02 Sec6.8 L'Hospital's rule

hw03
Feb03
04 Feb06 Quiz03 Feb07 Sec7.1 Integ by part Feb08
Feb09 Sec7.2 Trig integrals

hw04
Feb10
05 Feb13 Quiz04 Feb14 Sec7.3 Trig substitution Feb15 Feb16 Sec7.4 Partial fraction hw05 Feb17
06 Feb20 President's day Feb21 Sec7.5 Strategy for integration Feb22 Feb23 Sec7.8 Improper integrals hw06 Feb24
07 Feb27 Quiz05 Feb28 Sec11.1 Sequences Mar01 Mar02 in-class midterm Mar03
08 Mar06 Quiz06
Mar07 Sec11.2 Series Mar08 Mar09 Sec11.3 Integral test hw07 Mar10 Last day to withdrawal
09 Mar13 Spring break Mar14 Spring break Mar15 Spring break Mar16 Spring break Mar17 Spring break
10 Mar20 Quiz07
Mar21 Sec11.4 Comparison tests
Mar22 Mar23 Sec11.5 Alternating series hw08 Mar24
11 Mar27 Quiz08 Mar28 Sec11.6 Abslute convergence Mar29 Mar30 Sec11.7 Strategy for testing series hw09 Mar31
12 Apr03 Quiz09 Apr04 Sec11.8 Power series Apr05 Apr06 Sec11.9 Functions in power series hw10 Apr07
13 Apr10 Quiz10 Apr11 Talor series Apr12 Apr13 Sec8.1 Arc length hw11
Apr14
14 Apr17 Quiz11 Apr18 Sec8.2 Area of surface of revolution Apr19

Apr20 Sec10.1 Parametrized curve hw12

Apr21

15 Apr24 Quiz12 Apr25 Se10.2 Calculus with parametric curves Apr26 Apr27 Sec10.3 Polar coordinates hw13 Apr28
16 May01 Quiz13 May02 May03 May04 Reading day May05 Reading day
16 May08

May09

May10

May11 3-5pm Phillips B156
May12

NOTE: In accordance with university policy, the final exam will be given during the final exam period and not the last week of the semester.

Homework

Homeworks are assigned through WebAssign.

 

Quizzes 

There are 13 15-minute quizzes, each out of 2 points, in recitation classes on Thursday. 10 highest quizzes counts for the final grade. NO MAKEUP QUIZZES for any excuses.

Exams

There will be one in-class midterm exam on March 02, and a final exam in the 16-17th weeks (May 08-16).

Grading

Your course grade will be determined by your cumulative average at the end of the term and will be based on the following scale:

A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D D-
95% 90% 87% 83% 80% 77% 73% 70% 67% 63% 60%

Your cumulative average will be the following weighted average:

 

homework

quiz Midterm Final
Scheme 10% 20% 30% 40%

If you missed the midterm exam due to personal emergence (with offical supported document), the final exam will weight 70% in the cumulative average.

Class Policies

University policy on Religious Holidays:

Academic Integrity

Academic dishonesty is defined as cheating of any kind, including misrepresenting one's own work, taking credit for the work of other without crediting them and without appropriate authorization, and the fabrication of information. For the remainder of the code, see: http://www.gwu.edu/~ntegrity/code.html.

Support for Students Outside the Classroom

Security

In the case of an emergence, if at all possible, the class should shelter in place. If the buliding that the class is in is affected, follow the evacuation procedures for the building. After evacuation, see shelter at a predetermined rendezvous location.

Student Responsibilities and Classroom Courtesy:

Questions

Everyone is strongly encouraged to ask questions during class, and during office hours! Should you need further assistance, you may consider hiring a tutor (the department keeps a list of tutors; copies are available outside Phillips Hall 739).