Calculus II Assignment 01: Instructions and Policies, Exercises of Calculus for Engineers

The policies and instructions for completing assignment 01 in a calculus ii course. It includes information on due dates, late submissions, formatting requirements, and study suggestions. Students are encouraged to work with each other and seek help from the teacher and teacher assistant.

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Calculus II Assignment 01 January 28, 2009
Policies for Assignments:
Homework assignments will be given at the end of every topic and will be due one
week after it has been assigned.
Late homework will not be accepted.
Write your name, roll number, section and assignment number on first page of the
assignment
Use A4\neat pages for the assignments.
Homework should be neat and clear. Copied cases / rough assignments will not be
accepted in semester.
Check course folder\radix\group regularly for black-listed students. If some one
considers that his/her name has been included with mistake, the candidate should
contact teacher assistant within three days of announcement of results.
Instructions / Suggestions for satisfactory progress in this course:
On average, most students find at least three hours outside of class for each class hour
necessary for satisfactory learning.
Chapters should be read and homework should be attempted before class.
Do not get behind. You are encouraged to work with other students. Plus, I am always
available during office hours to help you.
The homework assigned is a minimum. You may always work extra hours on your own.
Use the few minutes you usually have before the start of each class to review the prior
meetings’ notes and homework. This will save us valuable in-class time to work on new
material.
Develop a learning habit rather than memorizing.
Work in groups, whenever appropriate.
Apply the learned principles and gained knowledge.
Be creative in thinking.
Always bring a calculator as well as your text Books with you in the class.
Note: Students are welcome all the time to get help from the Teacher and Teacher Assistant.
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Calculus II Assignment 01 January 28, 2009

Policies for Assignments:

 Homework assignments will be given at the end of every topic and will be due one

week after it has been assigned.

 Late homework will not be accepted.

 Write your name, roll number, section and assignment number on first page of the

assignment

 Use A4\neat pages for the assignments.

 Homework should be neat and clear. Copied cases / rough assignments will not be

accepted in semester.

 Check course folder\radix\group regularly for black-listed students. If some one

considers that his/her name has been included with mistake, the candidate should

contact teacher assistant within three days of announcement of results.

Instructions / Suggestions for satisfactory progress in this course:

 On average, most students find at least three hours outside of class for each class hour necessary for satisfactory learning.  Chapters should be read and homework should be attempted before class.  Do not get behind. You are encouraged to work with other students. Plus, I am always available during office hours to help you.  The homework assigned is a minimum. You may always work extra hours on your own.  Use the few minutes you usually have before the start of each class to review the prior meetings’ notes and homework. This will save us valuable in-class time to work on new material.  Develop a learning habit rather than memorizing.  Work in groups, whenever appropriate.  Apply the learned principles and gained knowledge.  Be creative in thinking.  Always bring a calculator as well as your text Books with you in the class.

Note: Students are welcome all the time to get help from the Teacher and Teacher Assistant.

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