![]() ![]() After each attempt, you will be told whether your answer is correct or not. (Attempts on multiple choice questions vary). You will get unlimited attempts (really 100 since that’s WebAssign’s max) for each question that is not multiple choice. ![]() Each WebAssign assignment you complete will earn you 2 PPP. WebAssign homework is due on the day of each corresponding exam at 11:59 pm. Each assignment will be made available on WebAssign at the beginning of the semester. There will be homework assignments for each section of the text. In your account you will find a link to do your homework using WebAssign. To access the homework you will have to go through Husky CT. Any points earned beyond either threshold will not count toward your final grade. To encourage students to continue working throughout the entire semester, the maximum PPP you can earn up until Exam 1 is 45 and the maximum up until Exam 2 is 80. You are expected to earn 100 PPP throughout the course. There are several types of practice problems available to you in the course – WebAssign assignments, Weekly Worksheets, Extra Practice Worksheets, etc. One of the best ways to reinforce your skills and gain a thorough understanding of the course material is by completing problems. We will also make a complete set of lecture videos developed by Anthony Rizzie through e-campus available as an extra resource. This semester Section 100 (Professor Rizzie) and Section 140 (Professor Das) have in-person lectures each week. If not, you will either need to buy the textbook from the bookstore (which can be bundled with the book for 2410Q), or you can get a one-term access to Cengage Unlimited which will include access for both 2110Q now AND 2410Q, even if you take 2410Q another semester. This book consists of Chapters 10-17 of Calculus: Early Transcendentals (8th Edition), so if you already have that version from Math 1131Q and/or 1132Q, then you are all set (specifically you will need Chapters 12-16). The textbook for the course is Multivariable Calculus by James Stewart (8 th Edition), which is bundled with a WebAssign code for doing online homework. Not open for credit to students who have passed MATH 2130Q or 2143Q. Recommended preparation: a grade of C- or better in MATH1132Q. MATH 1132Q or a score of 4 or 5 on the Advanced Placement Calculus BC exam. Two- and three-dimensional vector algebra, calculus of functions of several variables, vector differential calculus, line and surface integrals. ![]()
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