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MATH-102 Term 121

MATH-102 Term 121

Meet Your Book

CALCULUS 6th edition JAMES STEWART E A R LY T R A N S C E N D E N T A L S 6th edition JAMES STEWART

Integration MATH-102 Term 121 SEQUENCES AND SERIES APPLICATIONS OF INTEGRATION

Meet Your Author “I have tried to write a book that assists students in discovering calculus—both for its practical power and its surprising beauty.”

Reading a calculus textbook is different from reading a newspaper or a novel, or even a physics book. Don’t be discouraged if you have to read a passage more than once in order to understand it. You should have pencil and paper and calculator at hand to sketch a diagram or make a calculation. The Book Says:

Icon Meanings Icons in Your Book exercise requires graphing calculator or graphing software. problems which require computer algebra system (like Derive, Maple, Mathematica, or the TI-89/92). Warning! Many students tend to make the same mistake. See Tools for Enriching Calculus, a companion to this text, at www.stewartcalculus.com . TEC provides Homework Hints for this exercise (red). It asks you questions that allow you to make progress toward a solution without actually giving you the answer.

The Book Says:

MATH 101 : CALCULUS I – Dr. Faisal Fairag The Book Says: pdf

The Book Says:

http://faculty.kfupm.edu.sa/math/ffairag/math102_121

Grading Policy:   Exam I: 25% (100 points), Date: Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2012. A common multiple choice exam. Material: 5.1-6.2. Place: Building 54, Time: TBA. Exam II: 25% (100 points), Date: Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2012. A common written exam. Material: 6.3-7.8. Place: Building 54, Time: TBA. Class Work: 15% (60 points). It is based on quizzes (around 5 quizzes), homework, or other class activities determined by the instructor. Any quiz or test under class activity should be of a written type and not of a multiple choice type. Final Exam: 35% (140 points), a comprehensive common multiple choice exam. Date: Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013 at 7:30 a.m.    Class Work Average: The average (x out of 60) of the Class Work of the sections taught by the same instructor should be in the interval [36, 45]. Exam Questions: The questions of the common exams are based on the examples, homework problems, recitation problems and the exercises of the textbook. Missing Exam I or Exam II: No makeup exam will be given under any circumstance. When a student misses Exam I or Exam II for a legitimate reason (such as medical emergencies), his grade for this exam will be determined based on the Department policy. Further, the student must provide an official excuse within one week of the missed exam. Attendance: Attendance is a University Requirement (see p. 38 of the Undergraduate Bulletin 2006-2009.) A DN grade will be awarded to any student who accumulates 12 unexcused absences (lecture and recitation). Academic Integrity: All KFUPM policies regarding ethics apply to this course.

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