Course Materials for Math 125C, summer 2010:
- TA: Jason Jie Chen. Office hours: Mon. 4:30-5:30, Tues. 4:00-5:00, in Padelford C-132. Email:
chenjie@uw.edu
- Course Syllabus
- Calendar and Worksheets
- Homework Assignments:
- Homework assignment 1:
Week 1 Homework, due Wed. June 30
- Homework assignment 2:
Week 2 Homework, due Wed. July 7
- Homework assignment 3:
Week 3 Homework, parts 1, 2, and 5 only, due Wed. July 14.
Omit problems 6.1#33 and 6.2#45 (to save a little time).
- Homework assignment 4:
Week 3 Homework, parts 3, 4, and 6 only, and
Week 4 Homework, parts 1, 3, and 4 only. Due Wed. July 21
- Homework assignment 5:
Week 4 Homework, parts 2 and 6 only, and
Week 5 Homework, parts 1, 2, 5 and 6 only. Due Wed. July 28.
(Notice that this assignment covers sections 6.5, 7.1, and 7.2.)
- Homework assignment 6:
Week 5 Homework, parts 3 and 4 only, and
Week 6 Homework, parts 1, 2, 5 and 6 only (make sure to look at 7). Due Wed. Aug. 4.
(Notice that this assignment covers sections 7.3, 7.4, and 7.5.)
NOTE: To save study time, you do not have to write up and turn in the following
(though you should make sure you can do them)
OMIT: Week 5, part 4 (on the HW sheet), 7.3#26,28,33,42; Week 6, 7.4#17, 7.5#17
- Homework assignment 7:
Week 6 Homework, parts 3 and 4 (these should be quick).
Week 7 Homework, all parts, but you may omit c and d from part 3.
*** Due Thursday, Aug. 12. ***
(Notice that this assignment covers sections 7.7, 7.8, and 8.1.)
- Homework assignment 8:
Week 8 and
Week 9 Homework.
Omit the following from Week 8: Part 1, problems 8.3#27,31; Part 3.
Omit the following from Week 9: Part 1, problem 9.1#9; Part 2, problem 9.3#13; Part 3, problem 3.8#13; Part 6.
Due Wednesday, Aug. 18.
NOTE: Don't spend so much time on this assignment that you have insufficient time left for studying; the final exam is far more important. However, I am not making this homework optional, because the topics covered on it will most likely feature promenantly on the exam, and neglecting them would be a bad idea. So, strive for a good balance between learning the last two new topics in our course, and reviewing previously covered topics.
- Past Quizzes:
- Midterm 1
- Thursday, July 15, in quiz section. The exam will cover sections 4.9, 5.1-5.5, and 6.1-6.3. It will be 60 minutes. You may bring a handwritten note sheet (8.5x11, both sides) and a scientific calculator (not graphing).
- Review sheet
- Solutions
- Midterm 2
- Thursday, Aug. 5, in quiz section. The exam covers up to section 7.5.
- Solutions
- Final Exam
- The last day of class, Friday, Aug. 20, in lecture (Denny Hall 211 as usual, at 10:50 sharp).
- Same rules as the midterms: It will be 60 minutes. You may bring a handwritten note sheet (8.5x11, both sides) and a scientific calculator (not graphing). No electronic devices can be used during the test, with the exception of your scientific calculator.
- Includes all topics covered in class. Sections covered since the last exam will be represented more heavily, however. These include: 7.7 Approximate Integration, 7.8 Improper Integrals, 8.1 Arc Length, 8.3 Center of Mass, 9.1/9.3/3.8 Intro to Differential Equations.
- Solutions