Dr. Matthew Conroy
Office: Padelford C-555
Office hours
Tracy Marsh
tmarsh@math.washington.edu
office hours:
| Tue. | 1:30-2:20 | PDL C-414 |
| Wed. | 12:40-1:20 | MSC |
Beth Morris
epmorris@math.washington.edu
office hours:
| Tue. | 2-3 | MSC |
| Thu. | 2-3 | PDL C-8-M |
Christopher Curtis
curtchr@u.washington.edu
office hours:
| Mon. | 6:30-7:30 PM | MSC |
| Wed. | 6:30-7:30 PM | MSC |
Midterm 1: April 22
Midterm 2: May 20
Final exam: June 5
Final Exam Location and Rules
Dr. Conroy will be in Padelford C-334 (NOT his usual office!!) on Friday, June 25, from noon to 3PM if you'd like to check out your final exam.
Grades are now posted.
If you have questions about anything grade-wise, please
contact Dr. Conroy. He will be out of town until 6/22,
so you might not get an email response until then.
Final exam stats:
| n | 171|
| min | 3 |
| first quartile | 39 |
| median | 47 |
| third quartile | 54 |
| max | 70 |
| mean | 46.333 |
| variance | 168.09 |
Grades for the course will be posted here by Friday afternoon.
I won't be having office hours this week. I will have
office hours some time during the week of the 21st - I will
post time and location here. This will be an opportunity
for you to pick up your final exam.
If you can't make it that week, you can always drop by
my office anytime during fall quarter.
The grade record is now available. It includes a rough grade translation - use it to get an approximate idea of where you stand grade-wise.
Practice problems for the final.
I also recommend the many old finals available at the materials website (link
in the right column).
Also, here is a pdf of those
parametric curves from the lecture on Wednesday in case
you'd like a closer view.
Statistics for midterm 2.
Solutions for midterm 2:
The extra chapter 10 problem listed below under April 22 now has answers (no graphs yet though). Download it again to get the answers.
Here is the example that we started today in lecture. We'll finish it up on Wednesday, but you can read it here if you'd like to know how it turns out.
Homework change: Chapter 14 problems will be due on 5/13/04 instead of 5/6/04. The homework schedule has been adjusted to reflect this.
Here is another good example of graphing a rational function, showing all the steps.
Here are statistics on the first exam.
Here are the solutions to the first midterm. There were two versions:
Version 1 (Radius of Circlvania is 18 miles)
Version 2 (Radius of Circlvania is 15 miles)
Here is an additional problem for Chapter 10. You don't have to turn them in, but I will expect that you've done it (all parts!) by the second midterm exam on May 20.
Here are three additional problems for Chapter 7.
These aren't due on 4/15/04, but I will expect that you've done them for the first midterm exam on 4/22.
Here is another example of a multipart function involving baseball.
Welcome to Math 120, Spring Quarter 2004!
Keep checking this site - there will be lots
of useful stuff available here over the course of the
quarter.