The Calculus text you will use depends on the professor that is teaching the course.
I will be using the Stewart text below.
(For the other Calc courses, please check with the instructor!).
If you're buying this on your own: Caution!
The publisher has many versions of this book, and only a few will work for
this class. We teach using the "Early Transcendentals" textbooks, and in
the 7th edition, there is: (1) the full, main textbook (which is the first
link below, and could be used in all three semesters here at Whitman,
although several professors use free editions of other texts), (2) The
single-variable version of the full textbook (Chapters 1-11, or the
equivalent of Calc I and II) can be used if you're definitely not taking
Calc III.
NOTE: Of the other versions out there, do NOT buy the text with
HYBRID written across the front- It doesn't have any section exercises!
(You have to purchase additional online access).
Here are links to texts that are OK (In particular, note the ISBN numbers
Appendix E (Sums and Sigma notation). NOTE: During Fall 20, we did more than
we did this semester. This semester, we didn't do "proofs by induction" from the second video.
Exam 1: When I typed this up, I wasn't sure that we would finish Section 2.8,
and we will have finished 2.8 on Monday, so it will be on the exam. For that section,
focus on the homework problems assigned.
(OPTIONAL)Videos for the material in Exam 1 These are the videos created for Fall 2019 when we were online, and are meant to
supplement our class this semester. We may do things a bit differently "live", but if
you want to see more details about a particular topic, these videos may help with that.
Exam 2: 3.1-3.6, 3.9 (See the video links under "Chapter 3" above).
There are several apps for cell phones to convert images of your work to PDF,
which you can then upload to Canvas. Below, Prof. Schueller demonstrates one
such app, Adobe Scan. Unfortunately, you will be asked to set up an account, but otherwise
it seems like a good app (if you want to use other apps, that's fine, too- but please
upload files as PDF).