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MATH
101.212:
Integral
Calculus with Applications to Physical Sciences and Engineering
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This course covers subjects
including the definite integral, integration techniques, applications,
modeling, linear ODE's.
Announcements:
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Final office hours on next Tuesday 12--2.
Lecture 25 is posted here.
Lecture 24 is posted here.
Solutions to Quiz9.
Review
Notes.
Lecture 23 is posted here.
Lecture 22 is posted here.
Solutions to Quiz8.
Lecture 21 is posted here.
Lecture 20 is posted here.
Lecture 19 is posted here.
Check the common
course website for sample
midterms.
Midterm Exam 2: Mon. Mar. 19, 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.; covers Week 5 – 9
inclusive in the course
outline; see here
for locations.
Solutions to Quiz7.
Lecture 18 is posted here.
Notes on L'Hospitals Rule.
Lecture 17 is posted here.
Lecture 16 is posted here.
Solutions to Quiz6.
Lecture 15 is posted here.
Lecture 14 is posted here.
Solutions to Quiz5.
Quiz5 will be on 7.4, 7.5, 7.7.
Lecture 13 is posted here.
Lecture 12 is posted here.
Solutions to Quiz4.
Quiz4 will be on 7.2 and 7.3.
Lecture 11 is posted here.
Lecture 10 is posted here.
Lecture 9 is posted here.
Solutions to Quiz3.
Problem solving sessions will be held weekly on Thursday, Feb. 2nd to
Thursday, April 5th in GEOG 100
from 6-8pm. The
Friday sessions take place from February 3rd-April 6th in LSK 200 from
2-4pm.
Midterm Exam 1: Tue. Feb. 7, 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.; covers Week 1 – 4
inclusive in the course
outline.
Lecture 8 is posted here.
Lecture 7 is posted here.
Solutions to Quiz1 and Quiz2.
Lecture 6 is posted here.
Lecture 5 is posted here.
Lecture 4 is posted here.
01/01/2012 - Website
Created.
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Instructor:
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Prof. Mahta Khosravi
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Office Hours
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T (Tuesday)
1:00pm - 2:00pm
(MATH 219)
R (Thursday) 1:00pm - 2:00pm (MATH 219) |
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Time and Location:
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Tue Thu 2:00pm - 3:30pm (LSK 201)
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TBA
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Drop-In Tutorials:
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http://www.math.ubc.ca/Ugrad/ugradTutorials.shtml
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Text:
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"Calculus, Early Transcendentals, 7th edition" by James Stewart. This
is the first year this edition is being used. You may be able to use an
older edition instead, but homework problems will be assigned only from
the 7th edition.
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Exams:
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There will be two common evening Midterm Exams totally worth 35% of the
term grade. Midterm Exam 1will be on Tue. Feb. 7, 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
and
Midterm Exam 2 will be on Mon. Mar. 19, 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.;
locations TBA.
There will be a common final exam in April for
all sections of MATH 101. This exam will account for 50% of a student’s
final grade. The final exam will not generally be weighted higher for
students who perform better on the final exam than they did during the
term, although some allowance may be made for students who perform much
better on the final exam than they did during the term.
Note: At least 2/3 of the questions on the common final exam will be
similar to the suggested homework problems. The final exam will be
similar in content and difficulty to recent old final exams.
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Homework
and Quizzes:
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At least 2/3 of the questions on the midterm and final exams will be
similar to homework problems, so doing them is essential in order to do
well in the course. There are two types of homework problems, WeBWorK
Assignments and Suggested Problems from the text as detailed below.
WeBWorK assignments are worth 7.5% of your grade. There will be short
weekly quizzes in class based on the WeBWork assignments and suggested
problems that are worth another 7.5%. The lowest grade of quizzes will
be dropped.
WeBWorK Assignments: Weekly homework assignments using the WeBWorK
online homework system will be posted at least one week before their
due date. These assignments will be worth 7.5% of your course grade.
You will need to use a Web browser to access these assignments and
submit your answers. You must submit your answers before the due date,
which will be midnight on Sundays. Necessary material will be covered
in class by early the preceding week. It is strongly recommended that
you work on these assignments well in advance of the due date.
Questions are randomized, so different students will receive different
versions of the problems. To access your particular WeBWorK
assignments, click the MATH101_2011W link at
https://webwork.elearning.ubc.ca and login using your CWL. If you
prefer, you can also access these assignments by logging in at
http://www.vista.ubc.ca. Note that WeBWorK assignments are the only
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Grading:
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15% on Homework and Quizzes
35% on Midterm Exams
50% on the Final Exam
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More Information:
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http://www.math.ubc.ca/~gupta/m101_common/
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