Mathematics 31B - Fall 2004
Integration and infinite Series
- Time and place: MWF at 2 in MS 4000A
- Instructor: Thomas M. Liggett
- Office hours: M 3-4 and WF 1-2 in MS 7919
- Teaching Assistants: Luke Cherveny, William Conley and
Ernie Esser.
- Text: Calculus
by J. Stewart
- Prerequisite: Mathematics 31A.
- For more information: See Handout
- Midterms: There will be two midterms and a final exam.
There are no makeup exams.
You should bring
picture ID to all exams.
- Calculators will not be permitted on exams.
- The First Midterm will cover sections 6.1,6.2,6.3,6.5,
8.7,7.1,7.2.
- The Second midterm will be in Franz 1178. It will cover
sections 7.3,7.4,7.5,7.7,8.1,8.2,8.3,8.4,8.8,9.1,9.2.
- The Final Exam will be at 11:30 on Wednesday, December 15.
NOTE ROOM FOR FINAL: Dodd 147!
There will be a Q&A session 3-5pm on Monday, December 13, in
Boelter 5249. I will have an extra office hour 10-11 on Wednesday. The final exam will cover the entire quarter:
the sections covered on the two midterms + Chapter 12, through
section 12.10. The final will be about 50% on Chapter 12 and
50% on the earlier material. There will also be extended
office hours and Q&A sessions by the TAs. All students in the class are
welcome to all of them. Luke will have a Q&A session at 9pm on
Tuesday, December 14 in MS 6627. Ernie will have office hours
Monday 10-12 in MS 2344.
Homework
Notes: 1. The dates below are those on which the assignments are made.
They will not be turned in or graded. See the handout for more information,
especially about the seven quizzes that will be graded instead.
2. There are many more problems in this text than
I can assign. A good idea is to do a few (as many
as you have time for) unassigned problems as well. This is
particularly useful for the odd numbered problems, since there
are answers in the back that you can check your work against.
3. I will use the MyUCLA Gradebook program for this course.
For quizzes, you will now see "unknown" in the
date due column.
- Oct. 1: Page 338 #39,54; page 348 #29,47; page 357 #25,31; page 366 #23,49
- Oct. 4: Page 380 #3,11,23,29,35,45
- Oct. 6: Page 391 #5,13,29,32,44,49,65
- Oct. 8: Page 396 #1,5,11,19,31,39,43
- Oct. 11: Page 405 #5,9,17,19; page 563 #7,21
- Oct. 13: Page 564 #31,39,43; page 420 #13,17,27,31,37,48(assuming
that g is twice differentiable)
- Oct. 15: Page 431 #3,15,23,25,35,43,45,52,63
- Oct. 18: Page 439 #17,27,33,43,55,69,75
- Oct. 20: Page 449 #15,21,33,39,45,69,75,79
- Oct. 25: Page 483 #5,11,19,31,45,49,65,77
- Oct. 27: Page 501 #3,25,31,45,59,71,77,79,91
- Oct. 29: Page 516 #7,13,21,42,44,55,62,66
- Nov. 1: Page 524 #5,11,33,41,54,65; page 530 #5,13
- Nov. 3: Page 540 #5,9,17,23,29,41,49,61
- Nov. 5: Page 574 #5,17,25,37,41,44,51,53,57,77
- Nov. 8: Page 588 #3,5,9,15,29,37; page 595 #5,7
- Nov. 10: Page 746 #5,7,11,17,25,35,39,49
- Nov. 12: Page 747 #29,33,41,47,55,61,63,68
- Nov. 15: Page 756 #7,9,11,17,25,37,43,49,53
- Nov. 19: Page 756 #47,54,58,62,63,64,65a,67
- Nov. 22: Page 765 #3,7,9,21,23,27,31,33
- Nov. 24: Page 770 #3,9,15,17,23,31,35,39,41
- Nov. 29: Page 775 #5,7,13,17,23,27,33,35
- Dec. 1: Page 781 #1,3,5,17,23,25,31,33,37
- Dec. 3: Page 789 #3,15,17,23,27,29,33a,37
- Dec. 6: Page 795 #9,11,13,17,23,27,33,35,37
- Dec. 8: Page 806 #3,5,11,13,15,19,27,29
- Dec. 10: Page 807 #31,37,39,43,47,49,55,59
Exam and quiz solutions
October 7,12,14 quizzes
First Midterm, October 22
October 26,28 quizzes
November 2,4,9 quizzes
Second Midterm, November 17
November 18, 23, 30 and December 2 quizzes
December 7,9 quizzes
Final exam, December 15