Math 22, Calculus and Analytic Geometry II, will cover chapters 6 through 10 of the same text as Math 21.
Math 23, Calculus and Analytic Geometry III, will cover chapters 11 through 14 of the same text as Math 21.
For files relating to Math 21, Fall, 1998, click here.
For files relating to Math 22, Spring, 1999, click here.
For files relating to Math 23, Fall, 1998, click here.
For files relating to Math 21, Fall, 1998, click here.
For files relating to Math 22, Spring, 1998, click here.
For files relating to Math 23, Fall, 1998, click here.
For files relating to Math 21, Fall 1997, click here.
For files relating to Math 22, Spring 1997, click here.
For files relating to Math 23, Fall 1997, click here.
There is a growing collection of class notes, old homework and exams, from previous courses that are available. Here is a link to the directory used to store most of those files. The file names should be self-evident, except that the period in the section numbers is dropped.
On the workstations, the file will be copied to your `space' on the filesystem, not to a particular computer. From your dorm room the file will be copied to your computer directly.
With Netscape, [Shift]-[click-Left-mouse-button] on the file should retrieve the file and allow you to save it to your disk; in Mosaic there is a menu choice to load it to your disk.
Notes and most other materials are provided in two formats. One is directly
viewable on your browser (HTML format). That will be the first link. The other,
which most Web-viewers
should be able to handle (with some configuration), is ``postscript'' format,
indicated by the
.ps
at the end of the filename. Your viewer should understand
that
these files are in that form, and either start up a program to let you view
them in that format, or display it directly. Try just clicking on the
``pointer'' to see if it works. If not, you can copy it to your
machine and view it with ghostview or a number of other programs, or print it
on any postscript printer. How you do that depends on the system and viewer
you have. Most WIRED dorm sites do have postscript printers, so you should be
able to print the files by the DOS command print filename.ps
For more information, or to provide comments on these notes (errata
welcome), send
e-mail to dlj0@Lehigh.EDU
, or click here, if your web server
supports forms.