Lecturer:
Dr. Andrew D. Loveless
aloveles@math.washington.edu
Office: Padelford C-528
Office hours: Click Here
TAs:
Ross Williams (BA, BB)
rossw@math.washington.edu
Joshua Tokle (BC, BD)
jtokle@math.washington.edu
Exam dates:
Midterm 1: Tuesday, April 24
Midterm 2: Tuesday, May 15
Final Exam: Saturday, June 2
Location: KANE 130
Time: 5:00-8:00 pm
Welcome!
Most course materials can be found at the right of the page. If you have a question, please contact me or your TA, directly or by e-mail.
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Announcements:
Announced 3/6/2007: I am also posting my review lecture notes. We will not be able to review everything in class in detail (simply because you can't discuss an entire quarter in one day). However, here are my notes in case we don't get to all of it (I have broken it into two documents since the scanned files are large). You need both files to get the entire review:
Announced 5/23/2007: The current midterm grades are ready for you to look at.
- The Exam 2 Median was 43 out of 50 (86%). And the current median GPA is 3.2.
- The Final Exam is worth a major portion of your grade, so please study hard so that you can keep your grade up!
Announced 5/21/2007: Here are the solutions for Exam 2. You will need to compare your problems with those in the solutions to decide which version you had.
Announced 5/9/2007: Remember that Exam 2 is next Tuesday. In addition to the old exams in the archive, here is my old exam 2 from last quarter. Also, here is some review material:
Announced 5/1/2007: The current grades have been posted. Please check the scores for accuracy. As always, I list ALL the scores, but I drop the lowest scores when computing your grade. The median exam grade was 43 out of 50. The current median grade is 3.2. The second exam tends to be more involved so please keep up the studying.
Announced 4/26/2007: Here are the solutions for Exam 1. You will need to compare your problems with those in the solutions to decide which version you had.
Announced 4/23/2007: If you are interested, here are my review lecture notes from last Friday.
Announced 4/16/2007: EXAM 1 IS TUESDAY, APRIL 24 IN QUIZ SECTION! Here are some postings to help you with the next homework and to help you start reviewing:
Announced 4/11/2007: In class, we reviewed all the basic exponent rules (we will be using them extensively). If you need some extra help, please check out the following:
Announced 4/4/2007: Here are several comments and homework hints that should help through the next homework assignments.
Announced 3/28/2007: Here is a useful posting:
Announced 3/26/2007: I will post several review sheets throughout the term, so check back frequently. Here is my first:
- Math 111 Refresher (pdf): Contains the basic definitions and terminology from Math 112. Most importantly you should know the formula for the slope of a secant line and how to use it.
Announced 3/23/2007: Welcome to Math 112.
Your first task is to get the textbook at Professional Copy 'n' Print at 4200 Univesity Way NE (One block South of the bookstore).
Then you need to print off the coursepack.
Then you need to print off a homework schedule. This is a tentative schedule, any changes will be announced in lecture. See you all in class.