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Instructor: Dr. Jingyi Chen
Office Location: Math Annex 1212, Phone (604)822-6695, jychen@math.ubc.ca.
Course Outline: Outline Math 220.
Office Hours: Monday (2:00-3:30), Wednesday (1:30-3:00) or by appointment.
Problem Sets: Set1 , Set2,
Set3, Set4,
Set5, Set6, Set7,
Set8, Set9,
Set10 (Set10 will not be collected, solution will be posted later.)
Homework Solutions: Solution1,
Solution2, Solution3,
Solution4, Solution5,
Solution6
Solution7, Solution8 (revision for 17.5(f)),
Solution9,
Solution10.
Announcements:
- Final Exam (April 29, 3:30p.m.- 6:00p.m., Location: LSK200)
- Second Midterm Exam (March 23, Tuesday)
- Midterm 2 Solution
- 2nd midterm review (the review includes topics which will be covered for this exam.) The duration for the
2nd midterm exam will be 60 minutes. No books, notes or calculators are allowed.
- Practice problems. Solution
- HW7 will be collected on this Thursday. Please keep a copy of HW7 for yourself as it will not be returned to you before the exam. Solution 7 will be posted on this Thursday.
- First Midterm Exam (Feb 9, Tuesday).
- Midterm 1 Solution
- The duration for the
1st midterm exam will be 60 minutes. No books, notes or calculators are allowed.
The exam covers materials in Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 as listed in the course outline.
- 1st midterm review .
- practice problems,
Solution to practice problems.
- Homework Set 4 will be collected on this Thursday,
make sure you keep a copy of your Set4 before turn it in as it will not be returned before the exam.
- Homework Set 5 will be assigned but not collected. However, it is important to finish Set5 to
prepare the exam. Solutions to Set4 and Set5 will be posted.
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The official dates for the April exam schedule are April 19th to May 1st.
The lateness of the schedule is due to the two week class suspension to accommodate the Olympics.
Resources:
- Drop in Tutorials: 2:00pm-4:00pm on Thursdays
in LSK Room 202C and 9am-11am on Wednesdays in LSK Room 202A
- University policy on
Student
Discipline, including policies on academic dishonesty and
non-academic misconduct. The penalty for cheating is more severe than most
people may think.
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