Math 126 Sections C and D: Calculus with Analytic Geometry III
Winter 2011
Announcements:
The final exam will given on Saturday, March 12, 2011 from 1:30 to 4:20
at KNE 120.
All homework problems are listed at
Homework.
HW#7 (Taylor Notes $1, 2, 3, 4, 5) is due on Thursday, March 10.
If you have any suggestions and comments, please email James at
(
zhang@math.washington.edu) or call at 206-616-1378.
Instructor: James Zhang
Phone: (206) 616-1378 (Office)
Office: Padelford Hall, Room C-420
Email: zhang@math.washington.edu
Office hours: Wednesday and Friday 4:00-4:45pm at PDL C420.
Teaching Assistants:
Andrey Sarantsev for Sections CA and CB. Here is
Andrey's homepage.
Office: PDL C-552
Email:
ansa1989@math.washington.edu
Office hours: Wednesday 1:00-2:00pm and 4:00-5:00pm at the MSC.
Graham Clenaghan for Sections CC and CD
Office: PDL C-113
Email:
clenagh@math.washington.edu
Office hours: Tuesday 4:00-5:00pm and Wednesday 2:30-3:30pm
at the MSC.
Alek Malcom for Sections DA and DB
Office: PDL C-402
Email:
alekm@math.washington.edu
Office hours: Monday 5:00-6:00pm and Tuesday 4:00-5:00pm at the MSC.
Sayan Banerjee for Section DC and DD
Office: PDL C-8M
Email:
sayan87@math.washington.edu
Office hours: Tuesday 3-5pm at the MSC.
Lectures:
Section C: MWF 11:30--12:20 at CDH 109
Section D: MWF 12:30--1:20 at CDH 109
Grades:
Your grade is determined by how you do relative to the class as a whole.
Grades will be based on the following:
- Quiz -- 10 %
- Homework -- 10 %
- Midterm one -- 20 %
- Midterm two -- 20 %
- Final -- 40 %
Homework: Homework will be assigned
weekly and be collected in Quiz Section on Thursday every week
(except for week 1, 4 and 8).
You are responsible for all the problems assigned. We have a
grader to grade your homework, but the amount of homework that
can be graded is limited. No late homework will be accepted.
Click here for Homework
Quiz:
Quizzes will be given on Tuesday in week 2, 6, and 10.
Quiz 1 on January 11 will cover a part of Chapter 12.
Quiz 2 on February 8 will cover Chapter 13 and a part of
Chapter 14.
Quiz 3 on March 8 will cover Taylor Series notes.
Exams:
The first Midterm Exam will be given in week 4
(Wednesday January 26).
It will cover Chapters 10 and 12 and a part of Chapter 13.
The second Midterm Exam will be given in week 8
(Wednesday, February 23). It will cover Chapters 13, 14 and 15.
The final exam will take place on Saturday, March 12,
2011 from 1:30 to 4:20. The final exam
will cover "Taylor Notes" and Chapters 10-15. You must bring your
Photo ID to all exams.
Common Final Exam
Ground Rules
Rules for taking exams:
- Graphing calculators are not allowed on quizzes and
exams in Math 126. A graphing calculator is any device with
a multiline display that has the ability to graph mathematical
functions. Examples are the TI-85 or the HP-48G.
- You will need a scientific calculator for Math 126. It must
have trigonometric functions, like Sin and Cos, as well as
logarithms and exponentials (ln and exp).
- For Midterm and Final exams, you are allowed to bring
one page of hand-written notes of standard size.
- There are no make-up exams. If you have a compelling and
well-documented reason for missing the final exam, speak to Math Advising
Office (PDL C-36) about it. See
Rules
Text and Material:
"Multivariable Calculus" , by Stewart.
This is a custom edition available in the University Bookstore. There are
two volumes: Vol. 1 (Calculus) covers Math 124/5; Vol. 2
(Multivariable Calculus) covers Math 126/324. We need Vol. 2.
We recommend students to read the textbook before and after each lecture.
"Taylor Notes"
"Taylor Notes" is available at
Math126 Material Website
It is located in B14 Communications Building.
Winter 2011 hours:
- Mon-Thurs: 9:30 AM - 9:30 PM
- Friday: 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM
- Sunday: 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Suggestions and comments are very welcome.
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