LecturesMonday/Wednesday/Friday11:30 - 12:20 Electrical Engineering Room 105 InstructorPatrick T. Perkins
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will be assigned daily, see the
WebAssign site for the problems due. You are responsible for all the
problems assigned (ie: any of it could appear on the exams). The problems assigned during the week will be due at 11pm on the following Wednesday.
Quizzes and Exams
On Tuesdays and Thursdays you will meet with a Teaching Assistant in a smaller group. This gives you a chance to get more of your questions answered. Tuesday's quiz section will be 80 minutes long so that, in addition to getting help with your homework, there will be time for a worksheet that you can work on while the TA circulates and answers questions. Most weeks there will be a quiz on Thursday. The midterm exams will be held in Quiz Section.
The TA's are:
| Sections | Name | Office | |
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| GA & GB | Örn Arnaldsson | GUG 407 | orna "at" uw.edu |
| GC & GD | Wenqian Gao | PDL C-8F |
wg5 "at" uw.edu |
| GE | Leonard Wong | PDL C-552 |
wongting "at" uw.edu |
You can also use the smaller Single Variable Calculus but only if you are sure you will not be taking Math 126.
Calculators
You will need a scientific calculator for Math 124. It must have trigonometric functions, like Sin and Cos, as well as logarithms and exponentials (ln and exp). I recommend the Texas Instruments TI-30X IIS, which costs about $10 on Amazon. The Sharp EL243SB is also a good choice. It is a little less easy to use, but costs only $5. Graphing calculators are not allowed on quizzes and exams in Math 124 this Autumn. A graphing calculator is any device with a multiline display that has the ability to graph mathematical functions. Examples are the TI-85 or the HP-50G. See your instructor before the first quiz if you are not certain if your calculator is acceptable.
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