Calculus - Second Quarter

Math 125F&G Autumn 2009

SectionNameTime and LocationOffice Hours LocationEmail
FA Christopher McMurdie BAG 331A Tues 2:30-3:20
LOW 220 Thurs 2:00-3:20
Tues 11:00-12:00; Thurs 9:30-10:30 Math Study Center email
FB Austin Roberts BLM 408 Tues 1:30-2:20
CDH 223A Thurs 12:30-1:50
Tues and Fri 12:30-1:20 Math Study Center email
FC Austin Roberts BLM 408 Tues 2:30-3:20
CDH 223A Thurs 2:00-3:20
Tues and Fri 12:30-1:20 Math Study Center email
GA Louis (Wai Tong) Fan BLD 392 Tues 2:30-3:20
BAG 331A Thurs 2:30-3:50
Mon 2:30-3:30; 4:30-6:30
Tues 3:30-5:30
Thurs 4:30-5:30
Math Study Center email
GB Rodrigo Farnham BAG 108 Tues 3:30-4:20
BAG 108 Thurs 4:00-5:20
Tuesday 10:30-11:20
Thursday 10:30-11:20
Math Study Center
Padelford 552
email
GC Rodrigo Farnham BLD 286 Tues 2:30-3:20
BAG 108 Thurs 2:30-3:50
Tuesday 10:30-11:20
Thursday 10:30-11:20
Math Study Center
Padelford 552
email


  • Please read carefully: Course Description

  • The Math 125F&G Calendar has the homework due dates and exam dates. Other sections of math 125 may have different schedules, so be sure to refer to our page for the correct details. The math 125 materials for all sections, including your homework assignments and worksheets can be found here (click on Outline). The schedule outline on that page is only approximately correct. There are important differences and rather than listing the differences, I decided to just create our own version as given above. In particular the "weeks" on the department materials correspond to Wednesday-Tuesday on our schedule because the quarter starts on a Wednesday.

  • Be sure to read: Note to the student as soon as possible.

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  • Calculus I (math124) review sheet (by Andrew Loveless)
  • Ground rules, time and location for common final exam
  • Midterm 1 solutions
  • Midterm 2 solutions


    A philosopher's point of view:

    "I assert that, in every particular natural science, one encounters intrinsically scientific substance only to the extent that mathematics is present." --Immanuel Kant

    A physicist's point of view:

    "To those who do not know Mathematics it is difficult to get across a real feeling as to the beauty, the deepest beauty of nature. ... If you want to learn about nature, to appreciate nature, it is necessary to understand the language that she speaks in." -- Richard Feynman. (1918-1988), The Character of Physical Law

    A musician's point of view:

    "I never wanted to admit that music was so associated with mathematics, but those are the only two absolutes there are. It's the only two things that engage the right and left brain simultaneously." --Quincy Jones, Seattle Times, 10-23-2007