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SYLLABUS MATH 3B 1055am - 230pm in MT-21

TEACHER: LAVALLO

OFFICE LOCATION: GC 317A

CONTACT: CANVAS EMAIL OR LAVALLO.MISSIONCOLLEGE@GMAIL.COM

STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES

Evaluate definite and indefinite integrals using a variety of integration formulas and techniques
Apply integration to compute areas and volumes, and other applications such as work, center of mass and length of a
curve.
Use specific theorems to study the convergence of an infinite series and to write elementary functions using infinite
series.

GRADING

WEB ASSIGN ONLINE HW- 20%

MIDTERM JULY 3 - 30%

FINAL EXAM JULY 18 - 30%

HOMEWORK BINDER - 10%

ATTENDANCE/ WORKSHEETS - 10%

TESTS AND FINAL EXAM: THERE ARE NO MAKE UPS ALLOWED. TESTS CAN'T BE TAKEN
EARLIER THAN THE SCHEDULED TIMES. NO EXCEPTIONS. IF YOU SCORE HIGHER ON
THE FINAL EXAM THAN A TEST, THE FINAL EXAM NUMERICAL SCORE REPLACES YOUR
TEST NUMERICAL SCORE. IF YOU MISS A TEST THE FINAL EXAM SCORE IS RECORDED
AT END OF THE SEMESTER FOR YOUR MISSING TEST SCORE.

Math 3B Calendar SU 19

6/10 7.1 Area Between Graphs, 7.2 Volumes using Discs/Washers

6/11 7.3 Volume using Shells, 7.4 Arc lengths and Surface Area

6/12 7.5 Work, 7.6 Moments, Center of Mass, and Centroids

6/13 7.6 Fluid Pressure and Fluid Force, 8.1 Basic Integrals

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6/17 8.2 Integration by parts, 8.3 Trigonometric Integrals

6/18 8.4 Trigonometric Substitutions, 8.5 Partial Fraction Decompositions

6/19 8.6 Numerical Integration: Trapezoid Rule, Simpson's Rule


6/20 8.8 Improper Integrals: Special Topic - Fourier Integral Representation

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6/24 9.1 Sequences

6/25 9.2 Series

6/26 9.3 Integral Test and P-series, 9.4 Direct comparison and Limit comparison tests

6/27 9.5 Alternating Series Test, 9.6 Ratio and Root Test

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7/1 9.7 Taylor Polynomials, 9.8 Power Series

7/2 9.9 Representing Functions by Power Series, 9.10 Taylor and Maclaurin Series

7/3 MIDTERM - COVERS CH 7,8,9 (11AM-2PM 3 HOURS)

7/4 4th of July Holiday

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7/8 10.1 Conic Sections

7/9 10.2 Plane Curves and Parametric Equations

7/10 10.3 Parametric Equations and Calculus

7/11 10.4 Polar Coordinates and Polar Graphs

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7/15 Area and Arc Length in Polar Coordinates

7/16 Polar Coordinates of Conics and KEPLER'S L AWS

7/17 Study Day

7/18 FINAL EXAM (11AM-2PM 3 HOURS)

SPECIAL INFORMATION

Academic Dishonesty : Academic dishonesty, in all of its forms, including plagiarism, is not tolerated. Students
found responsible for violating this rule may be given a failing grade in the specific course and are subject to
further disciplinary action. Specifically, students who are caught cheating will be given a zero score on the quiz
or exam in question. (See also “Academic Honesty/Discipline Process”, 2015-17 College Catalog, p. 22)
Disruptive Behavior: Students are required to respect classroom activities and show common courtesy to both
instructor and peers. Behavior such as excessive discussion between classmates on content which is unrelated to
course materials will not be tolerated. It is the instructor’s discretion to determine what is disruptive behavior
and request appropriate remedy which may result in student’s expulsion from the class. (See also “Standards of
Conduct”, 2015-17 College Catalog, p. 28)

Students' Responsibility : Students should behave as educated adults. You should try to understand your
strengths and weaknesses so that you can maximize your learning potential. Since the pace of the class may be
quite fast at times, you should ask for assistance as soon as you realize that you are falling behind. Instructor is
always available for help or advice.

Attendance Policy (from the 2015-17 College Catalog, p. 23): Students are expected to attend all sessions of
each class. Instructors may drop students from class if they fail to attend the first class meeting or when
accumulated unexcused hours of absence exceed ten percent of the total number of hours the class meets during
the semester.

Disability Assistance: Mission College makes reasonable accommodations for persons with documented
disabilities. Students should notify DSPS (Disability Support Programs and Services) located in Campus Center
Room 240 (or call 408-855-5085) of any special needs.

Unlawful Discrimination/Sexual Harassment: If you have a complaint or someone has shared information with
you as a student or employee that is unlawful discrimination or sexual harassment, contact the Director of
Human Resources at West Valley-Mission Community College District, Human Resources Department, (408)
741-2060). If the Director of Human Resources is not available, contact the President of the college in which
you attend or are employed. For Mission College, contact the office of Mr. Daniel Peck (President) at (408)
855-5123. (See also “Prohibition of Harassment”, 2015-17 College Catalog, p. 28-29)

Student Rights and Grievance Process: (See 2015-17 College Catalog, p. 30)

Smoke-Free Campus: In accordance with the Statutes of the State of California (AB 846, Chapter 342), Mission
College establishes a smoke-free campus. Effective July 1, 2006, smoking is prohibited in all campus areas
with the exception of the college parking lots. ..

FINAL NOTE: In case of EMERGENCY that leads to situations such as campus closing,

please check your email for my class activity instruction.

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