Math 125 F and H, Calculus with Analytic Geometry II

Winter 2009

THE GRADES ARE HERE




Instructor

Ioana Dumitriu
PDL C-342
Phone: 206-616-8164
Email:
dumitriu 'at' math.washington.edu


Lectures

MWF
124 H
10:30am-11:20am,  SMI 211
124 F  11:30am-12:20pm,  SMI 211


Office hours:

M, 1:00-2:00  (PDL C-342)
Tu, 4:00-5:30   (MSC)

Topics



  • Math 125 Materials Website. This website is a great source of information, and it also has a large number of quizzes and exams from previous quarters. More on this below.
  • The Math Study Center (a very important resource that you are urged to use).


Math 125 Materials Website

This is a common web page for all sections of Math 125 taught this quarter at the University of Washington. Here is a link to it. Please read all the information on this page very carefully. The following documents at this site are particularly important:
This web site also contains many quizzes and exams from previous Math 125 courses. The topics covered in these quizzes and exams vary somewhat from instructor to instructor. A packet containing all the worksheets, homework and old finals from the above website can be purchased from the Communications Copy Center (see Textbook below).

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Math Study Center

The MSC is one of the best resources at your disposal: a place that's almost always open, where you can speak to and get help from tutors, professional mathematicians, and fellow students. Unless you are 100% comfortable with this class, check the MSC out.  The MSC is located at B-014 CMU (the Communications Building, across the street from Padelford).

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Grades

Your grade is determined by how you do relative to the class as a whole. Grades will be distributed proportionally between exams (quizzes, midterms, final), homework, and worksheets, as follows:

          Total:                   100%

 Note: 
although things vary from year to year, past experience teaches that to get a 3.9 one needs at least 90%, to get a 3.0 one needs at least 77%, and to get a 2.0 one needs at least 60%.

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Worksheets

There are weekly worksheets for Math 125 that will be done during Quiz sections on Thursdays, except for the weeks of the Midterms and Final. You will do these problems in small groups and your TA will help you work through them. Worksheets give you enough supervised practice to go off and do the homework. They may also be used to introduce new ideas and methods that have not been covered in lecture. Treat the worksheets seriously as they help you learn how to think and write mathematics with your TA present to help you if you make a mistake.

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Homework

Due to the large size of the class, only 2 problems will be graded each week. You are encouraged to talk to your classmates and discuss both the homework and the material you are learning, but you will be expected to write up solutions on your own.

Since most of the grade will be based on exams, it is essential to understand fully how to solve the homework problems and to acquire enough practice to be able to solve problems relatively quickly. Do additional problems if you feel that you need more practice. Since the homework is meant to stretch your thinking beyond the lectures, and to help you master the subject, it may (and will) be harder than the examples covered in lecture. Questions on exams draw from all the activities of the course such as the lectures, worksheets and homework. Do not assume that only homework problems will be asked on tests.

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Quizzes

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Midterms and Final

Quiz Section
FA
FB
FC
HA
HB
HC
Final Exam Room
PAA A110
PAA A102
PAA A110
PAA A102
PAA A102
PAA A102

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Teaching Assistants and Quiz sections

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.

The Thursday sections are 80 minutes long; in addition to answering questions about the new material that was learned in class during the current week, you will be working on the Worksheets. In addition to this, you will hand in homework at the beginning of each Thursday session to your TA and they will return it to you, probably a week later. Finally, the midterm exams will be administered during the Thursday sections, on January 29 and February 26.

Most weeks there will be a quiz on Tuesday. In addition to the quizzes, you will be able to ask questions related to the homework and the material learned in class.

The TAs are:

Section Times and Locations          Name 
   Office   
Email Office Hours
    FA
T    2:30-3:20  and
Th  2:00-3:20,
 CDH  233A
 Erik Slivken
PDL C-552
slivken 'at' math.washington.edu

    FB
T    2:30-3:20  and
Th  2:00-3:20,
CMU  243
 
   Peizhe Shi

GUG  407
ship  'at' amath.washington.edu

    FC

T    1:30-2:20  and
Th  12:30-1:50,
CDH  233A

  Erik Slivken

PDL C-552
slivken 'at' math.washington.edu


    HA
T    1:30-2:20  and
Th  12:30-1:50,
CMU  243

   Peizhe Shi

GUG 407
ship  'at' amath.washington.edu
   
    HB

T    2:30-3:20  and
Th  2:00-3:20,
DEN   217

Liza Gorstko

PDL  C-109
lizagor 'at'
math.washington.edu


    HC

T    1:30-2:20  and
Th  12:30-1:50,
DEN   217

Liza Gorstko


PDL  C-109
lizagor 'at'
math.washington.edu


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Textbook and Course Packet

Calculus, vol. 1 by James Stewart (6th Edition).
The Math 125 Homework/Worksheet Packet  (recommended).

Note about the 6th edition: This is a CUSTOM edition available in the University Bookstore (and NOT on Amazon or other online book merchants!) This is the official textbook, and the one from which the homework has been assigned.
There are two volumes: Vol 1 covers 124/125, Vol 2 covers 126/324. If you do not intend to go beyond Math 125, you do not need to buy the second volume.

Note about the 5th edition: We DO NOT recommend that you get this edition. However, if you have already acquired it, you can get by with it, BUT IT REQUIRES A LOT OF EXTRA WORK on your part. The problem numbering is different from the 6th edition, which means that after you get the homework (from the 6th edition), you'll have to "translate" it to fit your own edition (and you are solely responsible for this, i.e., if you do the wrong problems because you're using edition 5, you'll get no credit). You can get help with the  "translation" from the editure, but it will require you to fill out various webpage forms. For more detailed instructions, go HERE.

Note about the Course Packet: I greatly encourage you to buy the Math 125 Homework/Worksheet Packet (available at the Bookstore). It contains all the information available online, including all the homework assignments, midterms and worksheets. If you choose not to buy it, you will most likely have to print out all the information yourselves, so having the Packet is very convenient. You will have to bring the worksheets to the Thursday QZ Sections!

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Calculator Policy

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Expectations

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Tips for getting a better grade

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Guidelines for writing up solutions to problems

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