MAC 3473 - Honors Calculus 2

  • SYLLABUS
     
  • SUGGESTED HOMEWORK
    (Updated Apr 16 - added 10.3)
     
  • HOMEWORK
    Homework 2 is due Friday, March 6. When doing this homework it might help to look at some data.
     
  • PICTURES
     
  • NOTES
    (Apr 19: added 10.4)
     
  • TABLE OF INTEGRALS
    (To be used for Quizzes and Tests)
     
  • QUIZZES
    Takehome Quiz: Friday, April 17 based on 10.1 and 10.2
    If you need a copy send email to dr.G.
    PLOT of curve in Question 2.
     
  • EMAIL from students about homework with replies.
     
  • REVIEW
    See PRACTICE EXAM, SOLUTION TO PRACTICE EXAM, STUDY GUIDE, and Dr Keatings Practice Problems
    OFFICE HOURS THIS WEEK: Mon and Tues: 10-12noon.
    See Soln to 6(iii).
     
  • MAPLE
    (Updated Feb 8)
     
  • SOLUTION TO TESTS
    (Apr 6 - Soln Test 3)
     
  • MINI-QUIZZES
    Occasionally we will have a mini-quiz based on definitions and statements of results from the previous lecture.

     
  • UF STUDENT HONOR CODE
     
  • CHAPTER 9
      PARAMETRIC CURVES
    • AN ANIMATED POINT
    • CYCLOID
    • POLAR GRAPH PAPER
    • QUESTIONS:
      • Who was one of the first people to study the cycloid and tried to find the area under one arch?
      • What is the brachistochrone problem? Who solved it and what was the solution?
      • What is the tautochrone problem? Who solved it and what was the solution?
      • The St Louis Arch is not a cycloid. What curve is it? What properties does this curve have? What is the equation of this curve? Where else (in architecture) does this curve occur?
      • Where in architecture does the cycloid occur?
      • How does dr.G. remember which quadrant tan is positive?

     
  •   GRADES
    (Contact dr.G. if your grades are missing)

CALCULUS CHARACTERS

See also MacTutor History of Mathematics.

OTHER LINKS

  • Some Math Humor
  • BONUS PROBLEM (2pts was due Friday, April 10)
    Find the smallest Dyson number for 2. Also include a description on how you found it. See NYTIMES DYSON PUZZLE for more details.
    For an extra point. Find smallest Dyson number for 3 etc.

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Created by F.G. Garvan (fgarvan@math.ufl.edu) on Tuesday, January 06, 2009.
Last update made Tue Apr 28 23:16:31 EDT 2009.


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