MATH 0240 Analytic Geometry and Calculus 3 (Fall 2014)
University of Pittsburgh

Links
o Calculus webpage

o Approximate schedule of the course and practice problems

o Course information and guidelines

o Differences between Ed.1 and Ed.2 of the text book.

o LON CAPA

There are no written assignments in the course. You do your homework in LON-CAPA. The log-in is your Pitt username and (if you haven't changed your password previously) your password is your peoplesoft number.

o Math Assistance Center

o Good source of old exams, quizzes and practice problems with or without answers:

Prof. Angela Athana's course webpage
Prof. Inna Sysoeva's course webpage
Prof. Evgeni Trofimov course webpage

What's new
o Sep. 16: Some LON CAPA advice: When doing calculations to get the answer for a LON CAPA problem, keep all the digits (several decimals) and enter the final answer to LON CAPA with several decimals. LON CAPA doesn't like rounding up the numbers! Sometimes this could be the problem if LON CAPA does not accept your answer.
o Sep. 29: I have posted some old midterms with solutions as practice material for upcoming midterm. I have also posted an info sheet for the midterm (see below).
o Oct. 3: I have opened answers to previous LON CAPA problem sets.
o Oct. 17: We finished with double integral in polar coordinates. We started with applications of double integral (mass, center of mass, ...).
o Oct. 17: I opened PS7 in LON CAPA.
o Oct. 18: Posted past few lecture notes.
o Nov. 2: MT1 solutions posted.
o Dec. 1: I have posted links to several practice old final exams. See below.
o Dec. 1:
- Breakdown of topics is roughly 30% midterm 1 material, 30% midterm 2, and 40% post-midterms ("roughly" since midterms vary a bit in what they cover)
- The classification of quadric surfaces will not be specifically tested (ie, the table on p 578), though quadric surfaces may well appear as bounds of integration etc.
- Minor topics not appearing are Kepler's laws of planetary motion and the midpoint rule for double integrals.
o Dec. 4: Solutions to MT2 posted.
o Dec. 9: The final exam is this coming Friday Dec 12 from 2-3:50 at 1500 Posvar Hall.
Oneline material
o Class notes Aug. 25
o Class notes Aug. 27
o Class notes Aug. 29
o Class notes Sep. 3
o Class notes Sep. 5
o Class notes Sep. 8
o Class notes Sep. 10
o Class notes Sep. 12
o Class notes Sep. 15
o Class notes Sep. 17
o Class notes Sep. 19
o Class notes Sep. 22
o Class notes Sep. 24
o Class notes Sep. 26

o 1st old midterm with solutions
o 2nd old midterm with solutions
o 3rd old midterm with solutions
o Some info about midterm

o Class notes Sep. 29
o Class notes Oct. 1
o Class notes Oct. 3
o Class notes Oct. 8
o Class notes Oct. 13
o Class notes Oct. 15
o Class notes Oct. 17
o Class notes Oct. 20
o Class notes Oct. 22
o Class notes Oct. 24
o Class notes Oct. 27
o Class notes Oct. 29

o Solution to MT1

o 1st old midterm 2 with solutions
o 2nd old midterm 2 with solutions
o 3rd old midterm 2 with solutions
o Some info about midterm

o Class notes Oct. 31
o Class notes Nov. 3
o Class notes Nov. 5
o Class notes Nov. 10
o Class notes Nov. 12
o Class notes Nov. 14
o Class notes Nov. 17
o Class notes Nov. 19
o Class notes Nov. 21

o First link for old final exams
o Second link for old final exams

o Class notes Nov. 24
o Class notes Dec. 1

o Class notes Dec. 3
o Class notes Dec. 5

o Midterm 2 solutions



Course information
o Text: James Stewart, Essential Calculus, Early Transcendentals, 2nd Edition
o Time of lectures: MWF 2PM-2:50PM
o Location of lectures: Langley Hall A224
o Last day of classes: December 5

o First midterm: October 6
o Second midterm: November 7
(midterms are during the class time)

o There will be weekly quizzes during the recitations on Thursdays.

Instructor's Information
Email: kavehk AT pitt.edu
Office: Thackeray #424
Office hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays 11:00PM-12:00PM or by appointment. You can drop by anytime, I am usually in.
Office phone: 412-624-8331