Math 1232 - Survey of Calculus Online - EGSC
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Math 1232 Syllabus (login to Ga VIEW D2L)

   TI Calculator Manuals (pdf)

   General Education Learning Outcomes


Course Review Info - I highly recommend that you review chapter R of the textbook before you start the course. 


Test 1 Information       (Note: This test is done on MyMathLab)

Test 1 Schedule (Homework is on MyMathLab)                                                                                           

Class Notes:

Section Algebra Review (pdf)

Section 1.1 Limits: A Numerical and Graphical Approach (pdf)
Section 1.2 Algebraic Limits and Continuity (pdf)
Section 1.3 Average Rates of Change (pdf)
Quiz 1 (on MyMathLab- Check Class Website for Dates)
Section 1.4 Differentiation Using Limits of Difference Quotients (pdf)
Section 1.5 Leibniz Notation and the Power and Sum-Difference Rules (pdf)
Section 1.6 The Product and Quotient Rules (pdf)


Practice Problems for Test 1 (On MyMathLab website)  (click on "Take A Test")


Test 2 (Midterm) Information   (Note: This test will be proctored.)

Test 2 Schedule (Homework is on MyMathLab)                                                                                           

Class Notes:

Section 1.7 The Chain Rule (pdf)
Section 1.8 Higher-Order Derivatives (pdf)
Section 2.2 Derivatives of Exponential (Base-e) Functions (pdf)
Section 2.3 Derivatives of Natural Logarithmic Functions (pdf)
Quiz 2 (on MyMathLab- Check Class Website for Dates)
Section 2.6 The Derivatives of ax and logax (pdf)
Section 3.1 Using First Derivatives to Classify Maximum and Minimum Values and Sketch Graphs (pdf)
Section 3.2 Using Second Derivatives to Classify Maximum and Minimum Values and Sketch Graphs (pdf)
Section 3.4 Optimization: Finding Absolute Maximum and Minimum Values (pdf)

Practice Problems for Test 2 (On MyMathLab website)  (click on "Take A Test")


Test 3 Information     (Note: This test is done on MyMathLab)

Test 3 Schedule (Homework is on MyMathLab)                                                                                           

Class Notes:

Section 3.5 Optimization: Business, Economics, and General Applications (pdf)
Section 3.7 Elasticity of Demand (pdf)
Section 4.1 Antidifferentiation (pdf)
Quiz 3 (on MyMathLab- Check Class Website for Dates)
Section 4.3 Area and Definite Integrals (pdf)

Practice Problems for Test 3 (On MyMathLab website)  (click on "Take A Test")





Additional Sections (Homework is on MyMathLab)                                                                                    

Class Notes:

Section 4.5 Integration Techniques: Substitution (pdf)
Section 5.1 Consumer and Producer Surplus; Price Floors, Price Ceilings, and Deadweight Loss (pdf)
Section 6.1 Functions of Several Variables (pdf)
Section 6.2 Partial Derivatives (pdf)
Quiz 4 (on MyMathLab- Check Class Website for Dates)

Practice Problems for Final Exam (On MyMathLab website)  (click on "Take A Test")



Final Exam Formula Sheet (pdf)

Final Exam Information (Note: The final exam test will be proctored.)

Remember the final exam is comprehensive it can contain anything we covered during the semester.
Everyone MUST take the final exam to finish the course.