2009 Fall MATH 32-01

Bulletin Course Description
Transcendental functions, techniques and applications of integration, indeterminate forms, improper integrals, infinite series. Not open to students who have had Mathematics 32L or 41. Instructor: Staff
(Instructor named in bulletin description above may not be current. For current instructor, see listing below.)

Title INTRODUCTORY CALCULUS II
Department MATH
Course Number2009 Fall 32
Section Number 01
Primary Instructor Bray,Clark B
Prerequisites Prerequisite: Mathematics 31.
Course Homepage www.math.duke.edu/first_year/courses/32.html


Synopsis of course content
Topics include the following: area between curves, volume of a solid of revolution, arc length, surface area, work, natural logarithm, exponential functions, separable differential equations, techniques of integration, improper integrals, Taylor polynomials, sequences, series, convergence theorems, Taylor series.

Textbooks
Calculus, 6th edition, by Edwards and Penney.




Assignments
There are daily homework assignments.

Exams
Most teachers give four one-hour tests, and a departmental final exam.

Grade to be based on
Homework, several one-hour tests, and a departmental final exam.




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