Math 107H Calculus II Home Page
Math 107H Calculus II Home Page
Fall, 2003
Mark Brittenham

This page is devoted to materials and links specific to Mark Brittenham's Math 107H class for Fall, 2003. Here you may find lists of homework assignments, information about exams, as well as lists of topics covered by these exams, an html-ized copy of the course summary (as well as Postscript and PDF), and anything else that might come up.

Solutions and handouts handed out in class.

Some calculus links:
A site called Karl's Calculus Tutor currently covers most of what would qualify as first-semester calculus, and some of the second semester, as well.

Some (mathematical) links that might be of general interest:

A site called SOS Math at the Univ. of Texas at El Paso offers pages of material on topics ranging from polynomial long division, the quadratic formula, and trigonometric identities, to Taylor polynomials, the Cauchy-Riemann equations, and Matrix algebra.
Another site covering similar material, including solved homework problems for you to practice on, is kept in Belgium.

Dan Sloughter has a web page containing Java programs for visualizing various mathematical concepts. My favorite is one which will draw the Taylor polynomial approximations for y=sin(x) .

Forget a geometry formula? Check this page at Trinity College.

A Java-enabled page for generating Pascal's triangle (or rather, the last two digits of each entry, which is good enough through the 24th line). What's the pattern of the even numbers in the triangle?!