Courses taught in Winter Term, 2004
Calculus II
- A quick overview
- Assignments
- Goodies
- If you own Maple: How to recapture the Maple Worksheet
on which a web page is based?
- Practice for first test (MS-Word
document).
- Online Cal. II course on the Waterloo
Maple website (courtesy of University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Department
of Mathematics).
- Sequences: Introduction
(Waterloo Maple website)
- Sequences: Convergence
(Waterloo Maple website)
- Examples
- More pictures of Solids of Revolution.
- Maple Demonstration: Partial
Fractions and related matters. (Also intended as a reference
on Maple technique).
- Sequences: comparing rates of growth
- Check this out! Two interesting sequences illustrating Fibonacci
and the Golden Ratio.
(Demonstration program written in the JavaScript language by yours
truly. If you are here for the Math, just enjoy the page.
If you are learning HTML/WebPage design, you are welcome to the source code.)
- The sequence that defines e increases towards e -
a rigorous proof.
- Three interesting series.
- Parametric Curves and
Arc Length.
Note here that the integral giving the arc-length of the ellipse
leads to a non-elementary function.
Observe the method to approximate the arc length.
Web Page Design
- Test dates
- Class Test #1: February 27, 2004 (in the assigned classroom).
| Checklist for Test#1, revised Feb. 10.
- Example on Named Anchors and ID. Study the
source!
- Clarification: Class Test #2: April 16
(in Room 203).
- Study Guide for Test#2
- Results:
- Assignments
- Examples
Technical Drawing
- Test dates
- Class Test #1: February 25 or Feb. 26, 2004 (tentative). | Checklist
for Test#1: in progress.
- Study Guide to be used with your
textbook (updated February 19)
- Pre-Test Checklist
on Solid Edge
- New! Results of
Test #2
- Assignments
- Final Project Update.
In addition to what has been discussed in class, please note the following:
- If you are interested in the "Tinkertoy Project", an inventory
of Tinkertoy parts can be seen in folder
T:\Tech_drawing\Tinkertoy on the College
network.
- Three sample "Tinkertoy" projects are available in my
office for you to look at or borrow.
- Here is a short set of project guidelines originally written
for the "Tinkertoy Project", but just as applicable to other project
choices. [ PDF document | MS-Word
document.]
- A hardcopy of the "Mechanical Pencil Assembly" shown in class
has been placed on reserve in the College Library.
- Important! Project
Folders created on the College network.
- Examples
- New! Goodies
- Isometric Sketching Practice, selected solutions
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Last updated Tuesday May 4, 2004