Assistant Professor, Mathematics
Science and Mathematics Division
Tallahassee Community College
SM 283 (office)
(850) 201-8367 (voicemail)
(850) 201-8499 (SM front desk)
(850) 201-8119 (FAX)
"It is not that I'm so
smart, it's just that I stay with problems longer"
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
4/11:
Calculus Quiz on 11.9 will be postponed to the following Monday.
4/10:
I will not be at the Learning Commons this Friday. I will be getting ready to take the math team
to competition.
2/21:
MAC2114, please bring your 7.1 homework to class tomorrow, stapled and ready to
turn in. Thank you.
2/10:
I will not have office hours on Friday, February 17 or on Monday, February
20.
MAC2114 is cancelled on Monday,
February 20.
8/28: Get free help on HW using “smarthinking” About Smarthinking, Blackboard Access
IMPORTANT Handouts:
Also see bottom of page for information on scholarships and Engineering Club.
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MAC2114 Trigonometry Class Key: tcc.fl 7968 1553 5.2; For 5.3-4 be ready to turn in the book HW
soon after each type of graph is covered.
No online HW. Test I For 7.1-3 be ready to turn in the book HW
soon after each type of graph is covered. Online HW does not cover proving
identities. 7.4; Test II Test III Notes below this line will be changing. 8.1; |
MAC2140 Precalculus Class Key: tcc.fl 4829 5534 Most of chapter 4 is review from MAC1105 (exponentials and logarithms) Test I Test II Test III If time permits |
MAC2312 Calculus II Test I Test II Test III Test IV |
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MAC1105
College Algebra TR 10:10am
class Syllabus; Pacing MWF 1:20pm
class C-Syllabus;
C-Pacing CourseID: TR 10:10am class is williams32503 MWF 1:20pm class is williams78899 For extra practice: Book
Exercises FINAL EXAM REVIEW: Worksheet 1.1(study MyMathLab book section 1.1 examples 1-11) 1.2(study book examples 3-11) 1.3(book examples 1-9) 1.4(book examples 1-6) 1.5(example 11 & Connecting Concepts) Test I 2.1(examples 1-2, 5-6) 2.3(examples 1-5, exclude domain of composed functions) 2.4(study class notes on symmetry and transformations) 3.1(class notes only) 3.2(examples 1-3, 5-9) 3.3(examples 1-6) 4.1(class notes only) Test II 5.1(all examples, but disregard domain of inverse functions) 5.2, 5.3 (all) 5.4, 5.5 (all) 5.6 5.6 Suppl.H Test III 3.5(examples 1-4) 4.6 (examples 1-4) |
MAC2311 Calculus I 2.1-3.2 Test I Derivative Gate Exam 3.3-3.9 Test II 3.9-4.7 Test III 4.8-5.5 Test IV Past notes that you may use as reference. Calculating Limits Using Limit Laws Definition of a Limit One-sided limits and limits at infinity Infinite limits and vertical asymptotes Derivative as a rate of change Chain Rule and Parametric Equations Derivatives of inverse functions and logarithms Linearization and differentials The extreme value of functions Monotonic functions and the first
derivative test Applied Optimizations Problems Indeterminate forms and L'Hopital
Rule Integration/Sigma notation and limits of
finite sums Fundamental Theorem of Calculus |
Engineering Club: check forum for projects
and meeting information.
http://engineeringtcc.blogspot.com/
Scholarships in Math and/or Science: Dean-Whitton, Ray-Glenn,
Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics
(STEM) Fellowship, HP-MESA
& LON-CAPPA
Dean-Whitton_Intro
/ Dean-Whitton_Appl_Form / Dean-Whitton_Fac_Form,
Ray_Glenn_Intro
/ Ray_Glenn_Appl_Form
/ Ray_Glenn_Fac_Rec_Form.
https://tccfl.scholarships.nelnet.net
This
is the website for the TCC Scholarship application. It is under the
financial aid site. Students need to make sure that they complete the
additional requirements for the STEM Star application.
Math Jokes: http://www.simonsingh.net/Jokes_Cartoons.html