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LECTURES CONTRACT

Course Course Code Semester Date/Time Class Course Status : Calulus II : KPC 9208 : II : Tuesday/07.30 - 10.00 AM : F8 : Compulsory

1. Course Description Calculus II is an integral basic courses that discuss a variety of functions concepts, theorems, and algorithms are intuitive and not too formal, and their application in various problems. The topics studied in this course is the anti derivative, the definite integral, transcendental functions, techniques of integration, indeterminate forms and improper integrals, and the use of the definite integral. 2. Course Objectives Students understand some concepts and theorems of integral functions and can think logically in solving the existing problems. 3. Learning Method o Lectures o Discussion o Presentation oQ&A o Work assignments, quizzes, midterms and final exams 4. Material / Reading Material Martono, K. (1999). Calculus. Jakarta: Erlangga. Mursita, D. (2006). Basic Mathematics for College. Jakarta: Rekayasa Sains. Purcell, E. J. and Varberg, D. (1987). Calculus and Analytical Geometry Volume I. (Fifth Edition). Jakarta: Erlangga. Steward Stewart, J. (2001). Calculus Volume 1. Fourth Edition. Jakarta: Erlangga. Basic Math TPB. (1997). Basic Math I. Pekanbaru: TPB Matdas University of Riau. 5. The task for students The task given to the students divided into two groups of tasks and individual tasks. The task group in the form of the distribution of material by lecturers to be presented by each group in several meetings and the problems to be solved in groups. Each group consists of 6-7 people. While the individual tasks in the form of questions given in the form of a series of meetings and homework.

6. Criteria for assessment of student learning outcomes Student learning outcomes assessment is done by giving assignments, quizzes, and exams are determined by the weight of assessment of students and lecturers. Students are considered successful if it had received at least C.

Valuation: Item Task Quiz Mid Test Final Exam Total Score Score Percentage 20 % 20 % 30 % 30 % 100 %

Criteria of Assessment with PAP: Total Score Letter Score 85 < NT 100 81 NT 85 76 NT < 81 71 NT < 76 66 NT < 71 61 NT < 66 51 NT < 61 45 < NT < 51 0 NT 45 A AB+ B BC+ C D E

7. Lecture Schedule Meeting I

Topic Anti derivative Anti derivative concept Indefinite integral concept Indefinite integral formulas Definite integral The principle of mathematical induction Definite integral as the limit of Riemann Definite integral The first fundamental theorem of calculus The second fundamental theorem of calculus The properties of the definite integral further Quiz 1 Transcendent function The function of the natural logarithm The use of the natural logarithm function Transcendent function Exponential function The use of exponential functions Transcendent function Hyperbolic and inverse functions Mid Test Techniques of integration Integral partial Integral trigonometric functions Techniques of integration Integral with trigonometric function replacement

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Techniques of integration Integral rational function Indeterminate form and improper integrals Indeterminate Forms Improper integrals Quiz 2 The use of the definite integral The total area The use of the definite integral Content (volume) objects rotate The use of the definite integral The center of mass Sequences and series Rows Monotonous and limited rows Infinite series with constant terms Infinite series with positive terms Final Exam

Pekanbaru, February 2013 Lecturer,

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