Math& 152 - Calculus II
Overview
Math& 152 is the introduction and study of integral calculus begun with Newton and Leibniz. We will discover how limits play an important role in integrals, how integrals relate to derivatives and how summing up little bits leads to amazing applications.
This class is the second course of a four-quarter calculus sequence. Students are introduced to integral calculus and related applications. Topics include anti-derivatives of algebraic and transcendental functions; the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; techniques of integration; areas; volumes; moments and centers of mass; numerical methods.
We will answer questions like, "How long is the cable supporting the bridge?"
Hours:
- 8 - 8:50 A.M. Daily CH 202
Course Materials:
- Math 152 Syllabus (pdf)
- Introduction to Using Maple (Maple)
- Riemann Sums Lab (Maple)
- Riemann Sums Instructions (Maple)
- Right-Left-Midpoint Sums (Maple)
- Simpson and Trapezoid Rules (Maple)
- Arc Length Directions (Maple)
- Falling Objects Lab (Maple)
- Arc Length Beginning Lab (Maple)