Math 112 B (Business Calculus), Spring 2006
Lecturer: Alexandra Nichifor (nichifor@math.washington.edu )
Office: Padelford C-326 (Directions)
The Math Study Center (MSC) is open M-Th, 12:30-4:30. See link at left, below.
Class Info:
Syllabus
Calendar
Grading
Homework Guidelines
FAQs
Class Materials:
Lecture Handouts
Math 112 Materials
(Answers, Exam Archive, Typos, etc)
Homework Assignments
Resources:
Math Study Center
CLUE
Student Counseling Ctr.
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The final exam was on June 3, 5-8pm in KNE 130.
Final exam STATS:
Top quartile: 90.5, median: 83.3, 1st quartile: 71Class stats:
3rd quartile 91.5% (3.7), median 85% (3.1), 1st quartile 76.2% (2.1).Grades are here.
You can see or pick up your exams from my office as follows:
Thursday 6/15, 12:20-12:50
Monday, 6/19, 11-12
by appointment later in the summer
or next fall quarter at any of my office hrs.Enjoy the break and have a great summer!
Older:
Review Topics:
WS 1-WS 13 (midterm 1 + derivative rules)
WS 11-WS 18 (midterm 2)
Quick Overall (including the last part: WS19-WS24)
Here's also a file with extra practice problems from the last part of the course (after the second midterm)Midterm II Results: The midterm median score was 43.5 out of 50. :-)
If you signed the "Yes" section of the cover page of the midterm to give permission to post your grades, your grades so far are listed here. The % to GPA conversion can be found under the "Grading" link on the left sidebar.
Solutions to Version 1, Version 2
If in question 1b) you had
> h(z) then look at version 1
> h(m), look at version 2Midterm I Results: The midterm median score was 44 out of 50. So far the overall median percentage is 87.6 % (about 3.3)
If you signed the "Yes" section of the cover page of the midterm to give permission to post your grades, your grades so far are posted here. The conversion % to GPA can be found under the "Grading" link on the left sidebar.
Solutions to Version 1, Version 2
Look at your question 1a). You had
version 1 if f(x)=x(x2+2/x2), and you had
version 2 if f(x)=x2(x2+5/x3)
Quiz Sections:Sections:
· BA: TTh @ 12:30
· BB: TTh @ 1:30
meet in SMI 305 with
TA Kurt Luoto (email)Sections:
· BC: TTh @ 12:30
· BD: TTh @ 1:30
meet in SMI 405 with TA Tophe Anderson (email)