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Welcome to the home page for Section ES31 of MATH-1700 (Calculus 2) at Southeast Community College in the Winter term of 2016. I am Toby Bartels, the instructor.
Readings and homework (done nearly every day).
Problem sets and quizzes (done nearly every week).
Final exam (March 17 Thursday).
The official textbook for the course is the 2nd Edition of University Calculus: Early Transcendentals by Hass et al published by Addison Wesley (Pearson). You should be able to get this at the bookstore, and most homework problems will come from it. (This same book is used for MATH-2080, but MATH-1600 uses a different edition this term.) If you pay for it, you can also use MyMathLab integrated into the Moodle course; this is optional.
I'll also have some lecture notes, hand-outs, links, and so forth. If you miss class, then you might be able to find a substitute here. But there is no guarantee that everything will show up!
Differential equations (handed out on January 11 Monday, supplementing §7.2).
Integration by parts (from January 12 Tuesday, supplementing §8.1).
Wolfram Alpha (free for some uses online, $5.49 per month for advanced features, or $2.99 for a smartphone app).
Sequences and series (handed out on January 26 Tuesday, supplementing §§9.1&9.2).
Convergence tests (handed out on January 31 Friday, summarizing §§9.2–9.6).
Taylor's Theorem (handed out on February 15 Monday, supplementing §9.9).
Differentiation of parametrized curves (from February 22 Monday, supplementing §10.2).
Vectors (handed out on March 4 Friday, supplementing §11.2).
Multiplying vectors (handed out on March 7 Monday, covering §§11.3&11.4).
Linear geometry with vectors (from March 11 Friday, supplementing §11.5).
This web page and the files linked from it (except for the official syllabus) were written between 2003 and 2016 by Toby Bartels, last edited on 2016 March 11. Toby reserves no legal rights to them.
The permanent URI of this web page is http://tobybartels.name/MATH-1700/2016WN/.

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