Math 170

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Final Exam  Tuesday Dec. 13  :  7 pm - 9

Section 4 & 5  are in TLC 040

Section 6 is in TLC 045

 

Reviews:  Sunday:   1 pm  - 3    Renfrew 111

Monday:   5 pm - 7    TLC 040

 

Click to get the Extra Credit Assignment - Due at the time of the final exam

 

Click to get the paper Review for the final exam

Click to get the solutions for the review

 

Sample exam from a past semester (note - sometimes different material is emphasized)

 

 

 

Welcome to Math 170  Fall 2011

You will find information here about using MyMathLab, when tests are scheduled, links to syllabi, test reviews and more.

Instructor:  Cynthia Piez         email:  cpiez@uidaho.edu          Phone: 885-5976  Office:  Brink Hall 321

Office Hours:  MW 1:00 pm – 2:00 and T R 10:00 to 11:00, or by Appointment if these times don’t work for you.

Lecture Sections:

Sections 04, 05, 06                     M, W, F  9:30 – 10:20  Life 277  

             

Recitation Sections:

  04  Tues.   12:30– 1:20   Niccol  301

  05  Tues  2:00 – 2:50    TLC  041

Recitation Instructor:

 Jesse Oldroyd   oldr2878@vandals.uidaho.edu

 06 – Tues. 3:30 pm– 4:20            TLC 044

 

 Recitation Instructor:

YanLing Peng        peng6872@vandals.uidaho.edu

 

Course Website for all sections:  http://www.class.uidaho.edu/cpiez  Click on the Math 170 button.

  Link to modules:   http://www.sci.uidaho.edu/polya/math170/modules/  

  MyMathLab – the on-line homework software:  http://portal.mypearson.com/cclogin.jsp

Course Syllabus

 

 

 

 

Volume links to see interactive 3-D sketches to illustrate what we are doing are below.  You have to cut and paste the link.  Happy Exploring!

solid of revolution with disks:  http://higheredbcs.wiley.com/legacy/college/mccallum/0470131586/applets/ch8/hh_fig_8_16a.htm

Washer:  http://web.monroecc.edu/manila/webfiles/calcNSF/JavaCode/other/myWasher1.htm

Washer: around y = 3: http://higheredbcs.wiley.com/legacy/college/mccallum/0470131586/applets/ch8/hh_fig_8_18a.htm

Cylindrical Shell Method:  http://web.monroecc.edu/manila/webfiles/calcNSF/JavaCode/other/myShell1.htm

If you go to:  www.stewartcalculus.com and then click on the following:  Calculus 6E, then TEC, then Calculus 6E, then Browse Visuals and Modules, then Chapter 5 Integrals, and finally Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (there are some other things that it might be fun to explore). 

You can look at a series of functions, vary x and produce the function y = F(x).  Look especially at function 2 & 4 where the original function y = f(t) is sometimes positive and sometimes negative.  You can then see the accumulation of area graphed in the second graph.  Finally by clicking on Derivative of F(x), after you have completed the graph - and dragging x, you can see that you get the graph of the original function y = f(t), but in terms of x.

The programs I mentioned for being able to approximate definite integrals can be found at the homework link.  The program can be very helpful for Calc. 2.

To access the modules to view and then print out go to:   http://www.sci.uidaho.edu/polya/math170/modules/