Single-Variable Integral Calculus (220-2-51)
Instructors
Hua Lin
Meeting Info
Frances Searle Building 1441: Mon, Wed, Fri 11:00AM - 11:50AM
Location of Midterm TBD: Mon 6:20PM - 7:50PM
Location of Midterm TBD: Mon 6:20PM - 7:50PM
Overview of class
Definite integrals, antiderivatives, and the fundamental theorem of calculus. Transcendental and inverse functions. Areas and volumes. Techniques of integration, numerical integration, and improper integrals. First-order linear and separable ordinary differential equations. Students may not receive credit for both MATH 220-2 and MATH 218-3. Prerequisite: MATH 218-2 or MATH 220-1.
Class Materials (Required)
PLEASE NOTE: the Department of Mathematics will purchase access to course materials for all​ students enrolling in this course! Students are encouraged to not pay for any course materials before hearing from the course instructor and/or coordinator.
Title: Thomas' Calculus, 15th Edition
ISBN: 978-0138269548
AUTHORS: Hass, Heil, Bogacki, Weir
Class Materials (Suggested)
PLEASE NOTE: the Department of Mathematics will purchase access to course materials for all​ students enrolling in this course! Students are encouraged to not pay for any course materials before hearing from the course instructor and/or coordinator.
ISBN: 978-0138269524
Title: MyMathLab w/ eText, 15th Edition
AUTHORS: Hass, Heil, Bogacki, Weir
Class Attributes
Empirical and Deductive Reasoning Foundational Dis
Formal Studies Distro Area