Lecture 050: MWF 2:30 pm - 3:20 pm, SciCB 125.
Instructor: Naichung Conan Leung
FINAL EXAM!!!!!
Date: May 10, 2004
Time: 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm.
Location:
Anderson Hall 270 for section 51 and 53,
Anderson Hall 330 for section 52 and 54.
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Placement exam or C- or better in either Math 1151 or Math
1155,
but no prior calculus needs to have been taken. Remarks of CAUTION: (1) Students should not take Math 1271 unless they have a good understanding of trigonometry, both in terms of its relation to geometry and as a source of important functions to which calculus can be applied. Students without an adequate background in trigonometry might not notice much difficulty at the beginning of the course, and then, when overwhelming later difficulty is encountered, it will be too late to switch to Math 1151. (2) Students with some calculus background might, on the basis of easily grasping the early part of the course, create a defective study routine that will not suffice later in the course. |
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| Instructor: | Naichung Conan Leung | |
| Office: VinH355, Telephone: 624-5224, E-mail:
leung@math.umn.edu http://www.math.umn.edu/~leung |
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| Text: | Calculus, Early transcendentals (5th Edition), by James Stewart | |
| Classes: | MWF 2:30 pm - 3:20 pm, SciCB 125 . | |
| Exams: | Quizzes: Once a week. (except those weeks with a midterm exam.). | |
| Midterm Exams : | ||
| Exam 1: Wednesday, February 18. Exam 2: Friday, March 26. Exam 3: Friday, April 23. |
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| Final Exam :Monday, May 10, (1:30 pm - 4:30 pm), location TBA. | ||
| Grading Policy: | The course grade will be computed according to the following weighting system: | |
| Quizzes ............................... 25% | ||
| Midterm Exams ................... 40% (20% for each of the two best midterms) | ||
| Final Exam .......................... 35% | ||
| Policy on Calculators |
Only scientific calculators may be used in tests. (A scientific calculator is one that can calculate the values of the standard algebraic and transcendental functions, but cannot display graphs of functions or do symbolic manipulation.) | |
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