Welcome to Math 124 A&B (Calc I), Spring 2006
Lecturer: Alexandra Nichifor Email: nichifor@math.washington.edu
Office: Padelford C-326 (Directions) Phone: 206-543-7898
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The final exam was on June 3, 1:30-4:20.
Final exam STATS:
Top quartile: 84, median: 71, 1st quartile: 58.5Class stats:
3rd quartile 86.5 (3.5), median 76.1 (2.8), 1st quartile 66.6 (2.0).Grades are here.
You can 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:
Midterm II Solutions (pdf format) and Grades so far.
STATS: Midterm II % so far top 25% 44.5/50 87.7% (~3.5) median 40.5/50 81.3% (~3.0) 75% 34.5/50 70.8% (~2.1) Here's Week 9's worksheet solutions,
and the Min/Max handouts: One & Two.
-------------------------------------------------------------Grades (as of the first midterm) are posted here. The grade breakdown into components & rough %-to-GPA conversion guidelines are listed on the class syllabus on the left.
Stats: The midterm median score was 35.5 out of 50.
So far the overall median is 78 % (~2.8)
3rd Quartile=87%(~3.7), 1st Quartile=68%(~2.0).
Midterm 1 Solutions for Version 1 (pdf)
(Note: There were two versions of the exam, with slightly different questions. For example if your question 1b) had "(-x2 +2x+2)/(3x+5)" in the limit you had Version 1, while if it had "(3x+5)/(-x2 +2x+2)" instead, you had Version 2.
The method needed to solve each question was the same in both versions, so you can look at Version 1 above for methods, but some of the resulting answers were different so check your answers here if you had Version 2.)
Quiz Sections
TAs & TA's office hours:· AA & AC: Sam Wilson (wilsonsd@math.washington.edu)
M 11:30 - 12:30 in MSC
F 2:30-3:30 in PDL C-552· AB & BA: Jonathan Watts
(johanjw@amath.washington.edu)
M 2 - 3 in MSC
Th 5:10-6:10 in MSC· BB & BC: Ariana Dundon
(adundon@math.washington.edu)
M 11:30 - 12:30 in MSC
Th 10:30-11:30 in MSC