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This document provides an introduction to a Calculus 2 seminar. It discusses the brief history of mathematics and the development of calculus. It outlines why mathematics is studied, including that it is practical, exciting, complements other subjects, and is the language of the universe. The seminar will cover topics like complex numbers, analytic functions, limits, derivatives, and integrals over 16 weeks with 2 lectures per week. Students are expected to attend a minimum of 80% of lectures and will be assessed through quizzes, a midterm, and a final exam.
This document provides an introduction to a Calculus 2 seminar. It discusses the brief history of mathematics and the development of calculus. It outlines why mathematics is studied, including that it is practical, exciting, complements other subjects, and is the language of the universe. The seminar will cover topics like complex numbers, analytic functions, limits, derivatives, and integrals over 16 weeks with 2 lectures per week. Students are expected to attend a minimum of 80% of lectures and will be assessed through quizzes, a midterm, and a final exam.
This document provides an introduction to a Calculus 2 seminar. It discusses the brief history of mathematics and the development of calculus. It outlines why mathematics is studied, including that it is practical, exciting, complements other subjects, and is the language of the universe. The seminar will cover topics like complex numbers, analytic functions, limits, derivatives, and integrals over 16 weeks with 2 lectures per week. Students are expected to attend a minimum of 80% of lectures and will be assessed through quizzes, a midterm, and a final exam.
M. Ziaul arif, S.Si, M.Sc Email: ziaul.fmipa@unej.ac.id Calculus 2 Introduction 1 A brief History of Mathematics Birth of modern science and of calculus Stage I, 15001630: from speculation to science (Nicolaus Copernicus, Johannes Kepler) Stage II, 16301680: science is written in the language of Mathematics! (Galileo Galilei, Descartes, etc) Stage III, around 1680-1800: how to speak the language of mathematics! (Edmond Halley, Christopher Wren, Robert Hooke, Newton, Leibniez, etc)
2 Calculus 2 Introduction Why do we learn Math? 1. Math is practical 2. Math is exciting 3. Math makes you rich 4. Math complements other subjects 5. Math makes you desirable 6. Math is beautiful 7. Math is non-commercial 8. Math is the language of the universe 9. Math is logical 10. Math makes everything easy
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10 Calculus 2 Introduction Our lectures 1 semester 16 weeks 1 week 2 lectures Total : max 24 Lectures
11 Calculus 2 Introduction Our lectures - Midterm 12 Calculus 2 Introduction week topic 1-3 Bilangan kompleks: pengertian, sifat aljabar, makna geometri, koordinat kutub, formula Euler dan penarikan akar. 4-5 Fungsi-fungsi analitik: fungsi variabel kompleks, pemetaan 6-8 limit dan kontinuitas 9-10 Derivatif 11-12 Persamaan Cauchy Riemann (PCR), fungsi-fungsi analitik, fungsi harmonik 13-14 Integral kompleks: integral berharga kompleks dari fungsi real 15-16 deret kompleks Regulations shouldnt be late Attendance : min 80% from total Lectures Pray before Lecture Check e-learning regularly on: www.e- leaning.unej.ac.id Absence on exam will not be tolerated but getting ill
13 Calculus 2 Introduction Assessment Quiz : 20 % Mid exam : 40 % Final exam : 40 % 14 Calculus 2 Introduction References Books are available on e-learning Or Other resources from Internet (YouTube, MIT open course, etc.) 15 Calculus 2 Introduction Announcement Please check your e-learning regularly Lecture note Information Quiz or Schedule. Communication via E-learning or email : ziaul.fmipa@unej.ac.id 16 Calculus 2 Introduction
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