Continuation of MATH 101. Includes further techniques of integration, as well as infinite sequences and series,
tests for convergence, power series, radius of convergence, polar coordinates, parametric equations, and arc length.
Textbook:
Calculus: Early Transcendentals , 6th edition, by James Stewart
Help Session: TTR 07:00pm-09:00pm SS106
Teaching Assistant: Ryan Scott (ryan), Zheng Gan (zg2) , Darren Ong, Arunima Ray
Email addresses are after the names. The domain is @rice.edu
Grades
Your grade in the class will be based on the following weights:
| Homework |
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25% |
| Midterm 1: Friday, September 25 |
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20% |
| Midterm 2: Friday, November 13 |
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20% |
| Final Exam |
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35% |
Homework
Homeworks
will be put up on Course Page
and are due on Fridays by 3pm. You must turn in your assignment to the
Math 102
Section002 inbox on the 2nd floor of Herman
Brown (next to HB220).
Late
homework will not be accepted. However, your lowest homework grade
will be dropped before computing your homework average.
Homework solutions should be legible, and each problem should be
worked
out in detail with the final answer clearly indicated. Please staple
your homework and write your name and the assignment on the front
page. You are welcome to work together with other students on your
homeworks, but your write-up must be your own, and you should write on
your homework the names
of any other students you worked with.
Exams
There will be two in-class midterm exams and one comprehensive final
exam. All exams are closed-book and closed notes and are subject to the
Rice University Honor Code. You will not be allowed to use a
calculator on the exams.
The date of the final exam
is not yet available; please do not make your
travel arrangements until the final exam date is announced - requests to reschedule the final exam are usually denied. Thanks
for your understanding.
Disability Support
It is the policy of Rice University
that any student with a disability receive fair and equal treatment
in this course. If you have a documented disability that requires
academic adjustments or accommodations, please speak with me during
the first week of class (preferably, as soon as possible). All
discussions will remain confidential. Students with disabilities
will also need to contact Disability Support Services in the Ley
Student Center.
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Section
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Problems
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Homework Assignment
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Due Date
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5.5
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3,7,19,35,36,54,60
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7.1
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8,10,20,31,34,38,44,50
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Homework
#1
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9/04
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7.2
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2,4,6,20,67,68
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7.2
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17,18,19,22,29,39
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7.3
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7,9,11,13,17,19
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Homework
#2
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9/11
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7.4
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In Paper
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7.4
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2,4,8,9,14,26
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Homework
#3
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9/18
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7.4
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24,25,40,42,48,50
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7.8
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1(a),5,7,11,18,22
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7.8
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50,51,30,32,36,59
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Homework
#4
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9/28
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11.1
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18,20,22,23,25,27,28,32,35,45
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11.1
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61,63,64,66,67
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Homework
#5
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10/09
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11.2
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14,16,20,21,24,31,33,36,50,51
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11.3
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15,19,24,27,34,36
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Homework
#6
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10/16
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11.4
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4,9,13,17,19
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11.4
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24,25,30,31,32,36
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Homework
#7
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10/23
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11.5
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6,7,12,15,17,23
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11.6
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3,5,9,12,15,28
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11.6
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21,23,24
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Homework
#8
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10/30
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11.8
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5,13,16,26,29
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11.9
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5,8,15,16,24,25
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Homework
#9
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11/06
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11.10
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7,14,25,32,33,36,49,56,63
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Homework
#10
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11/13
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8.1 & 10.1
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8.1:8,11, 10.1: 12,14,18,20
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10.2
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10,14,16,20,41
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Homework
#11
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11/29
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10.3
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10,18,25,30,34,59,61,66
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10.4
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46,47
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Homework
#12
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12/04
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This schedule is tentative and might change as the class
progresses.
Mon, August 24
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5.1-5.4
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Introduction, Review
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Wed, August 26
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5.5
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Substitution
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Fri, August 28
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7.1
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Integration by Parts
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Mon, August 31
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7.1-7.2
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Trigonometric Integrals
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Wed, September 2
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7.2-7.3
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Trigonometric Integrals/Substitution |
Fri, September 4
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7.3
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Trigonometric Substitution
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Mon, September 7
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no class
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Labor Day
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Wed, September 9
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7.4
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Partial Fractions
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Fri, September 11
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7.4
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Partial Fractions
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Mon, September 14
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7.4
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Partial Fractions
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Wed, September 16
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7.8
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Improper Integrals
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Fri, September 18
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7.8
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Improper Integrals
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Mon, September 21
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6.2
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Applications of Integration
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Wed, September 23
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7.5
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Review
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Fri, September 25
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1st Midterm Exam
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In-class Midterm Exam
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Mon, September 28
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11.1
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Sequences
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Wed, September 30
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11.1
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Sequences
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Fri, October 2
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11.2
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Series
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Mon, October 5
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11.2
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Series
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Wed, October 7
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11.3
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Integral Test
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Fri, October 9
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11.3
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Integral Test (Registrar drop deadline)
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| Mon, October 12 |
no class
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Midterm Recess
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Wed, October 14
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11.4
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Comparison Test |
Fri, October 16
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4.4 |
Review of L'Hospital's Rule, Growth Rates of Functions |
Mon, October 19
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11.4 |
Limit Comparison Test |
Wed, October 21
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11.5
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Alternating Series
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Fri, October 23
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11.6
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Ratio Test
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Mon, October 26
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11.7
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Review of Convergence
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Wed, October 28
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11.8
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Power Series
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Fri, October 30
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11.9
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Power Series
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Mon, November 2
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11.10
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Taylor Series
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Wed, November 4
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11.10
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Taylor Series
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Fri, November 6
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11.11
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Taylor approximation
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Mon, November 9
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11
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Review
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Wed, November 11
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11
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Review
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Fri, November 13
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2nd Midterm Exam
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In-class Midterm Exam
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Mon, November 16
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8.1
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Arc Length
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Wed, November 18
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10.1
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Parametric Curves
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Fri, November 20
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10.2
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Parametric Curves
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Mon, November 23
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10.3
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Polar Coordinates
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Wed, November 25
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Mystery Fun!
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Exciting material not appearing on the final exam!
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Fri, November 27
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no class
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Thanksgiving break
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Mon, November 30
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10.4 |
Polar Coordinates
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Wed, December 2
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10
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Review
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Fri, December 4
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7,10,11
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Review
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