Math 125 G (Integral Calculus), Winter 2012


Instructor:     Dr. Alexandra Nichifor                                                     Email:                 nichifor   (@uw. edu) --  please specify  your name and "math 125"
Office:                Padelford C-326 (Directions) , 206-543-7898                  


Class Information:
   
Syllabus   &   Schedule
    General Math125 Website

    Worksheets
    Gradebook (use your UWNetID)
    Final Exam, Dept Info


HOMEWORK:
  
LOGIN (use your UWNetID)
  
Webassign Instructions
   WebAssign Tech Support 

TAs' Email & Office Hrs

  Y. Chen:
    ylchen88
(@math.washington.edu
)  
 
B. Palvannan:
      bharath (@uw.edu)

      

Help Resources
:
 
 Math Study Center (MSC)
   CLUE 
   Student Counseling Ctr

  

 
 

End of Term

Grades are now posted in Catalyst Gradebook.
(Final Exam Stats: Top quartile: 92/100, Median: 86/100, Low Quartile: 72/100. Good job!)

 PLEASE READ THIS FIRST:

*  Your lowest quiz and worksheet grades were not counted towards your respective averages.

However, all your scores appear in the gradebook, including those that were not counted (the dropping happens in calculations). 
Any blank score is excused and is also not counted toward your grade. 

* If you'd like to see your final exam, you can come to my office at the office hours posted below.
You are welcome to keep your final, but you must verify it before leaving my office.

I will not do re-grades after your exam was removed from my office.

            Office hours: during the first week of Spring Quarter: Tuesday 1-3, Wednesday 1:30-2:30, Padelford C-326
. Later this spring you can follow this link and just drop by at any of the office hours listed there that are held in my office.

 

                                                 

HAVE A GOOD SPRING BREAK!

 

 

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FINAL EXAM: SATURDAY, March 10, 1:30pm-4:20pm, in KNE 110.
               Please do not enter the exam room until we ask you to do so.
                         When asked to come in, you can sit anywhere there is an exam -- do not move any exams, and do not open them.
                         Bring: a non-graphing calculator, pencils and erasers, one 8.5''x11'' 2-sided handwritten sheet of notes.
                                  Also, bring Photo ID.
                         The final exam is comprehensive and about 10 pages long.
                         Start with whatever question looks easiest, do your best, and don't spend too long on any one problem or page.
                         Show your work and use correct notation! Answers with incomplete/missing work may not get much credit.
                         Read each question very carefully and follow directions. Check your work if you have time. 
                         There are different versions of the exam. Do not cheat -- it is a serious academic offense and will not be tolerated.
  
 Review/study:  Here's a list of the main topics we covered.
                       Review the examples done in your text and lecture, plus homework and exam problems.
                       Practice Integrals (& solutions, but first try them yourself!)
                       Here's the final exam ARCHIVE (contains almost all math 125 final exams going back to 2005, with answers)
                       Here's another final, from 2004, with detailed solutions
   

 

 

 

 

Handouts and other/older stuff:
          Center of Mass Lecture Handout
          Brief Review of Limits

          Quiz 3 Solutions
Strategies for Integration handout and solutions to the integrals in the handout.

Lecture notes on trig substitution.

Here are solutions to Quiz 1 & Quiz 2
Handout for section 6.1 (Areas)
Handout for volumes (sections 6.2&6.3)
Sections 5.4 and 5.5 handout(w/ sol.)