A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step (Chinese Proverb). For many of you, this class is one of your first steps in college mathematics. I would like for you to watch the following video about an important trait to succeed in the class:

Grit: the power of passion and perseverance

Course Document

Syllabus: 2414-1202-Fall18-Syllabus

Please click on the link above to download and print out a copy of this syllabus. Keep it in your 3-ring binder. Read carefully and make sure you understand all the class policies in the syllabus.

Lectures, Exams and Homework Calendar2414-1202-Fall18-Course Calendar

Please click on the link above to download and print out a copy of this calendar. Keep it in your 3-ring binder to know the section(s) we will cover for each class, the due date of each homework assignment, when the tests are and the chapters each test covers. If you miss a class, you are expected to get the notes and in-class announcements from a classmate.

Cheat sheet rule: The Official Rules of the Cheat Sheet

MAC tutoring: The Math Achievement Center (MAC) is an open Math tutoring lab located in Winship 110. Tutors are available for all math classes provided at LSC-NH and the MAC provides access to various forms of technology to support student learning and success. Students can check out laptops for use in the MAC to complete math assignments and have access to interactive projectors and desk top computers with all the software used in their math classes. Students are encouraged to use the MAC to visit with a tutor, meet with a group in one of the study rooms, or review with an instructor in the conference room.

MAC Regular Semester Hours

Monday-Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
8:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Noon - 4 p.m. 1 - 5:45 p.m.
(Located in the Library, LB-208.)

Online Textbook

The textbook is available for free and can be viewed online here: Openstax Calculus Volume 2

I strongly recommend you download the high resolution pdf version of the textbook onto your computer/phone/ipad here: Calculus Textbook - pdf

Important prerequisite for Calculus II

Before you start with this class, please watch the following videos and make sure you understand all the concepts, formulas and techniques covered here:

Derivatives Basics: Power Rule, Product Rule and Quotient RuleChain Rule

Integration: Basic Integrationu-substitution method

Some more videos about integration from my calculus 1 class last semester: u-substitution-1u-substitution-2u-substitution-3ExpAndLogIntegrals-Part1ExpAndLogIntegrals-Part2InverseTrigIntegrals

Class Notes 

The notes will be posted following the lectures I give in class.

2.1: 2414-2.1-Fall182414-2.1-Fall18-2

2.2: 2414-2.2-Fall182414-2.2-Fall18-2

2.3: 2414-2.3-Fall182414-2.3-Fall18-2

2.4: 2414-2.4-Fall182414-2.4-Fall18-22414-2.4-Fall18-3

2.5: 2414-2.5-Fall182414-2.5-Fall18-22414-2.5-Fall18-3

2.6: 2414-2.6-Fall182414-2.6-Fall18-2

3.1: 2414-3.1-Fall182414-3.1-Fall18-2

3.2: 2414-3.2-Fall182414-3.2-Fall18-2

3.3: 2414-3.3-Fall182414-3.3-Fall18-2

3.4: 2414-3.4-Fall182414-3.4-Fall18-2

3.6: 2414-3.6-Fall182414-3.6-Fall18-22414-3.6-Fall18-3

3.7: 2414-3.7-Fall18

5.1: 2414-5.1-Fall182414-5.1-Fall18-2

5.2: 2414-5.2-Fall182414-5.2-Fall18-2

5.3: 2414-5.3-Fall182414-5.3-Fall18-2

5.4: 2414-5.4-Fall182414-5.4-Fall18-2

5.5: 2414-5.5-Fall182414-5.5-Fall18-2

5.6: 2414-5.6-Fall182414-5.6-Fall18-2

6.1: 2414-6.1-Fall182414-6.1-Fall18-2

6.3: 2414-6.3-Fall182414-6.3-Fall18-2

6.4: 2414-6.4-Fall18

7.1 and 7.2: 2414-7.1-7.2-Fall182414-7.1-7.2-Fall18-2

7.3 and 7.4: 2414-7.3and7.4-Fall18-12414-7.3and7.4-Fall18-2

Exam Reviews

Test 1 Review: 2414-PracticeTest1-Fall18-withKey

Test 1 Review Notes: 2414-Test 1 Review-Fall182414-Test 1 Review-Fall18-2

Test 2 Review: 2414-PracticeTest2-Fall18-withKey

Test 2 Review Notes: 2414-Test 2 Review-Fall18

Test 3 Review: 2414-Review3-Fall18

Final Exam Review Questions: 2414-FinalReviewQuestions-Fall18-Updated

Useful slides and videos for Math 2414

Useful examples for sections 2.1 through 2.6: 

Note: I think these are very useful videos; however, nothing is perfect and there could possibly be some errors/mistakes that go unnoticed. If you run into something that doesn't make sense, ask me. Always watch the videos with a critical thinking mindset, always questions every step in the solution, pay careful attention to small details. Is it logical? Is the formula applied appropriately and correctly? Is there an easier way to solve the problem? What is the difference between various examples?

Areas Between Curves:

patrickJMT videos: Example 1Example 2-Part 1Example 2-Part 2

Krista King videos: Example 1Example 2

Volumes of Revolution - Slicing and Disk/Washers Method:

patrickJMT videos: Example 1Example 2Example 3Example 4

Krista King videos: Example 1Example 2

Volumes of Revolution - Cylindrical Shells:

patrickJMT videos: Example 1

Krista King videos: Example 1Example 2

Arc Length and Surface Area: 

patrickJMT videos: Example 1Example 2Example 3

Krista King videos: Example 1Example 2Example 3

Physical Applications:

patrickJMT videos: Example 1Example 2Example 3Example 4Example 5Example 6Example 7-Part 1Example 7-Part 2

Krista King videos: Example 1Example 2Example 3

Moments and Centers of Mass:

patrickJMT videos: Example 1Example 2-Part 1Example 2 - Part 2

Krista King videos: Example 1Example 2Example 3

Useful examples for sections 3.1 through 3.7: 

Integration by parts:

mathbff videos: Example 1

patrickJMT videos: Example 1Example 2Example 3Example 4

Krista King videos: Example 1Example 2Example 3

Trigonometric integrals:

patrickJMT videos: Example 1Example 2Example 3Example 4Example 5Example 6

Krista King videos: Example 1Example 2Example 3Example 4Example 5Example 6Example 7Example 8

Trigonometric Substitutions: 

Krista King videos: Example 1Example 2Example 3Example 4Example 5

mathbff videos: Example 1

patrickJMT videos: Example 1Example 2Example 3-Part 1Example 3-Part 2Example 4Example 5

Integration by Partial Fractions:

Krista King videos: Example 1Example 2-Part 1Example 2-Part 2Example 3Example 4Example 5Example 6Example 7Example 8Example 9Example 10Example 11

patrickJMT videos: Example 1Example 2-Part 1Example 2 - Part 2Example 3

The Midpoint Rule: Example 1Example 2Example 3

The Trapezoidal Rule: Example 1Example 2Example 3

Simpson’s Rule: Example 1Example 2Example 3

Useful examples for section 5.1 through 5.6:

Sequence:

Introduction to sequence: Example 1Example 2

Limits of sequences: Example 1Example 2Example 3Example 4

Monotonic and Bounded Sequences: Example 1Example 2Example 3

Series:

Partial Sums and Geometric Series: Example 1Example 2Example 3

Geometric and Telescoping Series: Example 1,  Example 2Example 3Example 4

Values of x for which a geometric series converges/ diverges: Example 1

The Divergence Test: Example 1Example 2

The Integral Test: Example 1Example 2Example 3Example 4Example 5

Remainder Estimate for the Integral Test:  Example 1

Comparison Tests:

Direct comparison test: ExampleExample 1Example 2Example 3Example 4Example 5

Limit comparison test: Example Example 1Example 2Example 3Example 4Example 5Example 6Example 7Example 8

The Alternating Series Test: Example 1Example 2Example 3Example 4Example 5Example 6

Error Estimation for Alternating Series: Example Example 1Example 2

Absolute Convergence and Conditional Convergence: Example 1Example 2Example 3Example 4

The Ratio Test:

The Root Test:

Full Calculus Lectures on youtube:

These videos do not always correspond to the sections we cover from our textbook, but some of them are relevant to this class and very useful as well.

University of Houston Calculus Videos

Khan Academy Calculus Videos

Professor Leonard Calculus  Videos.

Professor Rob Bob Calculus Videos