Math 1700 Distance: Tips for Assignment 2

Published: Wed, 02/06/13


 
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Did you read my tips on how to do well in Math 1700 Distance?  If not, here is a link to those important suggestions:
How to do Well in Math 1700 Distance 
 
Tips for Assignment 1
Even if you are not taking the distance course, I think it is very useful for all Math 1700 students to attempt these hand-in assignments.  In general, the assignments can be quite demanding and really force you to solidify your math skills.  However, the fact is that the distance course covers the topics in a different order from the classroom lecture sections, so I would not advise classroom students to look at this assignment until they have studied the relevant lessons in class.
 
Here is a link where you can download a copy of Assignment 2:
Math 1700 Distance Assignment 2 (Jan 2013) 
 
Note that you need to study Lesson  7 (Integrals of Trigonometric Functions), Lesson 8 (Integration by Parts), Lesson 9 (Integrating by Trig Substitution), and Lesson 10 (Integrating Rational Functions) from my Calculus 2 book to prepare for this assignment.  I think you should find this assignment fairly straightforward if you do thoroughly study and do all the Practise Problems I give you in these lessons. 
 
Don't have my book? You can download a sample containing two lessons here (unfortunately, the sample contains lessons 1 and 11):
 
If you are given a definite integral to solve, I always suggest that you should first solve the indefinite integral, then return to the definite integral to deal with the endpoints.
 
A hint to get you started on question 3: Let w = √x, and substitute w into the integral first.  Then look at the problem with fresh eyes.
 
A hint to get you started on question 7: There is a trig identity that will help out here.