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The course webpage can easily be viewed from the computers in the
Math Lab (S525 Ross). The tutors there can assist you.
- The course policy forbids the use of calculators on all exams.
- Much of the information on the course webpage as pdf files.
To read these files,
your computer must have Adobe Acrobat. If you do not have this program,
it can be downloaded for free from http://www.adobe.com Just click on
plug-ins & upgrades at the Adobe website.
If the solutions look like a bad fax, view them with magnification.
Alternatively, print the solutions. Either method produces a good looking
document.
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If you get an error message when trying to read a pdf file, it is probably
being downloaded too slowly to your computer. Click on the item with your
right mouse button and select "save link as". An icon will appear on your
screen. Click on that icon and Acrobat will open the file properly.
- You must bring your York Card or other photo ID to each Exam.
- Exam 1 will take place in class on Thursday, February 6.
- The exam will cover Sections 6.2 through 6.8.
- You will choose 10 of 11 questions.
- You will not be given any formulas.
- You may not use a calculator.
- There will be neither proofs nor statements of definitions and theorems.
- Read the instructions. Some problems may say: "SET UP BUT AN INTEGRAL,
BUT DO NOT INTEGRATE."
- You must bring a photo ID to the exam.
- Anyone whose marks on both Exam 2 and the Final Exam are at least 10
marks better than their mark on Exam 1 will have their course grade determined
by their marks on Exam 2 and the Final Exam.
- My office hour for Reading Week is Friday, Febraury 21, 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
- Exam 12will take place in class on Thursday, March 13.
- The exam will cover Sections 7.2 through 7.6.
- There will be 20 short questions worth 4 marks each and 2 longer questions
worth 10 marks each.
- You will not be given any formulas.
- You may not use a calculator.
- There will be neither proofs nor statements of definitions and theorems.
However, you may be asked to apply a definition or theorem.
- Know the notation from Section 7.4.
- You must bring a photo ID to the exam.
- The course evaluation will take place in the last class on
Thursday, April 3.
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There will be two optional review sessions:
Monday, April 7, 9:30 a.m. to 10:20 a.m. in CLH 110
Wednesday, April 9, 2:30 p.m. to 3:20 p.m. in CLH 110
- The Final Exam will be given on Thursday, April 10, from 8:30 a.m.
to 11:30 a.m. in Stedman Lecture Hall A.
- You must bring a photo ID to the exam.
- The Exam will be on all sections covered in the course.
- There will be 20 questions each worth 5 marks.
- You will not be given any formulas.
- You may not use a calculator.
- There will be neither proofs nor statements of definitions and theorems.
- Read the instructions. Some problems may say: "SET UP BUT AN INTEGRAL,
BUT DO NOT INTEGRATE."
- Grades are posted on this webpage.
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