Lecturer:         Alexandra Nichifor                              Email:              nichifor@math.washington.edu
Office:              Padelford C-326  (Directions)             Phone:             206-543-7898
 

Section

TA

Email

DA

Dustin Moody

dbm25@math.washington.edu

DB & DC

Kurt Luoto

kwluoto@math.washington.edu

 

 


STATS:

Final exam Median: 78/100, Average: 76/100
Course Median: 80.5% (3.0). Good job!
You can check your final exam and class grade here.

If you want to pick up your final exam or if you have questions you can contact me next quarter as follows:
1) Just drop by my office during office hours: Mondays 5:30-6:30, Tuesdays 10:30-11:30, PDL C-326.
(I'm also usually in my office Wednesdays and Fridays 4-5, but if you want to make sure please check first: email or call)
2) If the office hours are not working for you, email me for an appointment.

Enjoy the break -- and have a great Spring quarter!


Older stuff:

The final exam was on Saturday, March 12 , 2005 from 1:30pm until 4:20pm in PAB A118
Review the FINAL exam rules & information
Optional Review Session on Thursday evening, 4:30-6:30, THO 119
Look over previous final exams under Week 10 of the Math 125 Materials Site

From the webpage of Bill Dickerson: Solutions to Winter 2004 Final, Answers/Hints to Spring 2004 Final. (do try solving them alone first!)

Solutions to Midterm 2.
Verify your grades after Midterm 2 here

 

Homework 7: Due Tuesday, 3/8 (make a copy before turning it in, if you need it to study for Final). Turn in:
From week 7: Do problem 2 (all assigned pbls from 8.1) plus problems 3 and 4.
Also, from week 8: problems 2-6. Also, from week 9 problems 1-2 and 4-6.

Homework 6: due Tuesday, 2/22. It covers parts of two homeworks (sect. 7.5-7.8) as follows:
From week 6, problems 2-6 (that is, all but what you turned in last week already)
plus from week 7, problems 1 (i.e. all assigned textbook problems from 7.8) and 5.
NOTE: You may skip (don't have to turn in) problems 9 and 10 from section 7.7. Do these only if you need the extra practice.
The midterm I gave last Fall is available here.

You can verify your grades up to the first midterm here.
FINAL exam rules & information

Overheads on Partial Fractions: 1, 2, 3, 4

Homework 5: due Tuesday, 2/15. It covers parts of two homeworks (7.3-7.4) as folows:
From week 5 hwk: problems 3 (all assigned textbook problems from 7.3), and problem 4.
Plus
  from week 6, only problems 1 (all assigned textbook problems from 7.4)

Homework 4: due Tuesday, 2/8. It covers parts of two homeworks (sections 6.4-6.5 & 7.1-7.2.) as folows:
Do all of week 4 hwk, plus this from week 5 hwk: all assigned textbook problems from 7.1 and 7.2 and extra problem #6. 

Nice tutorials & animations of volumes at Visual Calculus: http://archives.math.utk.edu/visual.calculus/5/index.html (scroll to Volumes)

1/4/2005: Correction to Syllabus & Calendar: Final exam date is Saturday, March 12th.

Pre-requisites to review: Algebra, Trigonometry, Derivatives. List of topics here.

Extra Weblinks:     Trig Links:    Dave's Short Trig Course: http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/java/trig/
                                                    SOS Math: http://www.sosmath.com/trig/trig.html
                                                    Interactive trig functions: http://catcode.com/trig/
                              Visual Calculus: http://archives.math.utk.edu/visual.calculus/index.html
                                                        (also has tutorials and drills on Precalc->Calc topics, including Trig)
                              Calculus on the Web: http://www.math.temple.edu/~cow/