Math 142: Calculus II, Fall 2019

University of Rhode Island

Course Description and Goals

Math 142 continues the study of calculus where Math 141 left off. Topics include techniques and applications of integration, improper integrals, calculus using polar coordinates, sequences and series, Taylor polynomials, and differential equations.

The primary aim of Math 142 is to prepare students for further study in mathematics, basic sciences, or engineering by introducing them to techniques of integration, sequences, and series, and how to apply these to solve real-world problems and thereby develop new problem solving and critical reasoning skills. The course goals are:

Textbook

Calculus: Single Variable, 7th edition

Deborah Hughes-Hallett, Andrew Gleason, William McCallum, et al.

ISBN: 1119379334
ISBN-13: 978-1119379331



You will need a WileyPLUS access code!

This comes with new textbooks in the bookstore. If you have a code from Math 141, it will still work. You can also buy a code directly from Wiley.

Course Schedule

An approximate schedule for the semester may be found here.

Course Sections

Sec.InstructorMeeting TimesClassroom
0001Juhyung LeeT/Th 8:00-9:15; W 8:00-8:50Lippitt 204
0002Ayse SharlandT/Th 9:30-10:45; W 9:00-9:50Memorial Union 315 (T/Th), White 205 (W)
0003Mark ComerfordT/Th 11:00-12:15; W 11:00-11:50Lippitt 204
0004Ben LantzT/Th 12:30-1:45; F 12:00-12:50Quinn 211 (T/Th), Lippitt 204 (F)
0005Ayse SharlandT/Th 2:00-3:15; W 3:00-3:50Washburn 316 (T/Th), Washburn 220 (W)
0001HBill KinnersleyT/Th 2:00-3:15; W 2:00-2:50Lippitt 205

Online Mini-Lectures

The following videos give brief explanations of topics related to the course.

Prerequisite review

Completing the Square (Needed for Section 7.4; thanks to Chris Staniszewski)

Polynomial Long Division (Needed for Section 7.4; thanks to Chris Staniszewski)

Limits of Rational Functions (Needed for Sections 7.6, 9.4)

Supplementary videos

Triangles and Trig Substitution (Supplement for Section 7.4)

Graphing Polar Equations and polar axes (Supplement for Section 8.3)

Fourier Series (Supplement for Section 10.5)

How to succeed in Math 142

Math 142 has a reputation for being a very challenging course, but you can succeed -- it just takes hard work and persistence. Here are some things you can do to help yourself out:

Grading

The course grade will be based on online homework, section-specific coursework, three midterm exams, and a final exam.

Grade Breakdown
Online homework15%
Section-specifc coursework20%
Midterm exams40% (total, for all three exams)
Final exam25%
Grading Scale
A93.00% and above
A-90.00% - 92.99%
B+87.00% - 89.99%
B83.00% - 86.99%
B-80.00% - 82.99%
C+77.00% - 79.99%
C73.00% - 76.99%
C-70.00% - 72.99%
D+67.00% - 69.99%
D60.00% - 66.99%
F59.99% and below
Letter grade cutoffs may be lowered if deemed necessary (although this is not likely and should not be expected).

Homework

Homework for this course will be submitted through the online system WileyPLUS. WileyPLUS requires a registration code, which comes with each new copy of the textbook. If you wish to purchase a used textbook, you may also buy a registration key directly from Wiley. If you purchased the textbook last semester for use in Math 141, your registration key should still work for Math 142. You are responsible for registering for WileyPLUS in a timely fashion.

WileyPLUS Signup Links

SectionInstructorURL
0001Juhyung Leehttp://www.wileyplus.com/class/714800
0002Ayse Sharlandhttp://www.wileyplus.com/class/714801
0003Mark Comerfordhttp://www.wileyplus.com/class/714802
0004Ben Lantzhttp://www.wileyplus.com/class/714805
0005Ayse Sharlandhttp://www.wileyplus.com/class/714807
0001HBill Kinnersleyhttp://www.wileyplus.com/class/714808

Please work through each homework assignment as soon as possible after the relevant lecture! If you wait until the last minute, you risk running into technical problems that may keep you from finishing on time. In addition, working through the homework immediately will reinforce your understanding of the material and is a great way to study. You won't save any time by putting it off, so you might as well do it right away!

Late homework submissions will be accepted for two days after the deadline at a 20% penalty and through the end of the semester at a 50% penalty.

Exams

This class will have three midterm exams and one final exam, with the following dates, times, and locations. Each exam will consist entirely of free-response questions. (In past semesters, exams have used some multiple-choice questions, but that WILL NOT be the case this semester.)

ExamTimeLocation
Midterm #1Wednesday October 2, 6:30-8 PMBeaupre 100
Midterm #2Wednesday October 30, 6:30-8 PMBeaupre 100
Midterm #3Wednesday November 20, 6:30-8 PMBeaupre 100
Final ExamMonday December 16, 8-11 AMQuinn Auditorium

General Exam Policies

Makeup Exam Policy

Makeup exams may be given for students who miss an exam due to an emergency or to an approved scheduling conflict (see below). Makeup exams must be scheduled after the original exam and will be administered as soon as is reasonably feasible.

If you miss any exam due to illness or emergency, you must contact your instructor within 24 hours. If you know that you will need to miss an evaluation due to religious observances or University-sanctioned events (including another class's exam), then you must contact your instructor at least 48 hours before the relevant evaluation.

In all cases, absences must be documented. Failure to provide documentation for an absence will result in a grade of zero for the exam.

Academic Accommodations

If you require academic accommodations and have documentation from Disability Services (874-2098), please get in touch with your instructor as soon as possible.

Math 142 Learning Outcomes

At the end of the course, the student should be competent in the following areas: