21-122: Integration, Differential Equations, and Approximation
Recitation Section H

Welcome to the home on the Web for section H of Integration, Differential Equations, and Approximation. This site is meant as a repository for recitation-specific materials, such as notes. If you are looking for material that pertains to the entire class, such as homework assignments and solutions, please check the course Blackboard.

News:
1-14-2011: Professor Walker has listed all the TA's office hours on the course Blackboard. Please feel free to use whomever's is most convienient.
1-11-2011: Extra Office Hours: In light of HW1 due this Thursday, there will be an extra office hour in WeH 7215 on Wednesday 1-12-2011 from 5:30-7:00 PM.

Administrivia:
We meet in Doherty Hall 1117 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:30 to 5:20 PM. A standard goal for a 50-minute recitation section is to work five problems of varying difficulty at least somewhat interactively. I expect that everyone who shows up is awake and ready to ask and answer questions.

Please read through the Recitation Information and Expectations sometime during the first week of class. This sheet will explain the structure of recitations, office hours and how to get help. Please also look through my expectations of you as students and me as a TA.

I will hold office hours every Monday from 4:30-5:30 PM and Wednesday 4:30-6:00 PM in WeH 7215. Don't hesitate to come if you have any questions.

You can get hold of me at aleclair 'at' andrew 'dot' cmu 'dot' edu. Just replace the 'at's and 'dot's with the appropriate symbols.

Notes:
Click on the links to get PDFs of the notes for the associated recitation..
January 11, 2011
Recitation Notes
Administrivia, Course Structure, Recitation Structure, Integration Strategy With Parts and Trigonometric Functions
Note: I didn't discuss the difference between the "bad" and the "good" solution in class. We'll have ample chance to discuss good and bad ways to write solutions.
January 13, 2011
Recitation Notes
Integration Strategy with Trigonometric Substitution, Using Trigonometric Substitution With Other Techniques
January 18, 2011 Integration Strategy With Partial Fractions: Linear Factors
January 20, 2011 Integration Strategy with Partial Fractions: Quadratic Factors
January 25, 2011
Integration Problems From Class
Recitation Notes
Using multiple strategies at once; deciding which strategy to use


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