Lecturer:
Dr. Andrew D. Loveless
aloveles@math.washington.edu
Office: Padelford C-339
Office hours: Click Here
TAs:
Fabiana Ferracina (CA, CB)
ff1729@math.washington.edu
Goao Gouveia (CC)
jgouveia@math.washington.edu
Alan Bartlett (HA, HB)
alanmb@math.washington.edu
Exam dates:
Midterm 1: Jan. 27
Location: in Quiz Section
Midterm 2: Feb. 24
Location: in Quiz Section
Please read the syllabus for Midterm rules. Make-up midterm exams will not be given for any reason.
Final Exam Details
Final exam: SAT, March 12
Final Time: 1:30-4:20pm
Location: Sieg 134
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.
Math 125 H is the honors section of Math 125. Occasionally a posting on this site will be for Math 125 H only. When this is the case, it will be clearly indicated.
Announcements:
- Announced 3/4/2011: Here are a few postings to help in your studying:
- Announced 2/28/2011: Here are the Math 125 C Exam 2 Solutions and here are the Math 125 H (Honors) Exam 2 Solutions. Grades and statistics will be posted by the end of the week.
- Announced 2/16/2011: Notice that the time and location for the final exam are posted at the left of this page. Also, note the following review sheets:
- Announced 2/9/2011: Here are three important postings:
- Announced 2/4/2011: Here is a brief discussion and list of the essential trig identities and a summary of the cases from 7.2.
- Announced 2/2/2011: Here are several updates to help you with the current material:
- Announced 1/31/2011: Here are the Math 125 C Exam 1 Solutions and here are the Math 125 H (Honors) Exam 1 Solutions. Grades and statistics will be posted by the end of the week.
- Announced 1/19/2011: Check out these new postings
- Announced 1/12/2011: Here are a couple more things to help you out:
- Announced 1/7/2011: Here is a summary of the steps in constructing a Riemann sum.
- Announced 1/5/2011: I will post several review sheets throughout the term, so check back frequently. Here is my first group of postings (they can also be found at the lower right part of this page):
- List of Basic Antiderivatives: This is the overhead from the 4.9 Lecture. Currently, our only integration techinique is to simplify the function algebraically into a sum of functions in this table. With our current methods, we can only find antiderivatives of sums and constant multiples of functions that look EXACTLY like the functions in this table.
- Riemann Sums (pdf): This is a copy of a couple of the overheads from my 5.1 lecture concerning approximating rectangles. In addition, it includes most of the solution to problem 5.1/22 on the second page.
- Calculus I Review (pdf): Contains a table of the basic derivatives, the basic derivative applications, and finishes with a review of trig and algebra (you received a copy if you attended Thursday's quiz section).
- Announced 12/29/2010: Your first homework assignment is due at 11:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 11th. The assignment should be visible to you on the first day of class.
Log in to Webassign to see this and all subsequent homework assignments.
You'll need an access code for Webassign in order to get the homework. You can purchase a code in three ways:
- bundled with the textbook at the University Bookstore.
- bundled with an electronic copy of the textbook here; or
- all by itself here. (This is useful if you've bought a used copy of the text.)
- Announced 12/28/2010: Welcome to Math 125. This webpage contains the course syllabus, the homework schedule, a course calendar and links to Math 125 material. Throughout the quarter I will be posting numerous review sheets and announcements. Please check back regularly.
Some notes about the first week of the quarter:
- You will complete a worksheet in quiz section on Thursday of this week. You are responsible for bringing a copy of the worksheet (For this week, get the "Area" worksheet which is part of week 1) to quiz section. See the Math 125 materials website link on the right-hand sidebar for this and all subsequent worksheets (or go to my calendar). Worksheets count toward the "Participation" portion of your grade.
- For most question, you are allowed 5 attempts at each answer in Webassign (except for T/F and multiple choice questions, for which you are allowed one try).
- Please log-in to webassign as soon as possible in the first week of class, so that you can add yourself to the class roster.