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Integral Calculus with Applications to the Life Sciences (Math 103)

Term: Wednesday January 2, 2013 -- Wednesday January 2, 2013

NOTE: This is NOT the homepage for this course. Students are asked to use the following several online portals used for this course.

Online resources:

  • Section 208 hoempage: includes announcements, written homeworks, etc. specific of this section;
  • Common page: includes information, policies, schedules, etc. that apply to all sections;
  • Course notes: these notes serve as the course textbook and are updated gradually during the term;
  • WeBWork homework
  • Labs
  • Resources: contains additional problem sets, and information about help resources made available by Department of Mathematics (UBC).
  • Piazza: this is an online forum that runs under instructors supervision. Students can post their mathematics questions in this forum and receive answers by other students and the instructors.

NOTE: Piazza is supposed to serve as the online communication medium for mathematical questions and discussion. Please use this forum rather than sending emails to the instructor containing such content. However, do not hesitate to contact me in case of any other type of concerns.

Different taylor appoximations of sin(x) generated by Maple (details)

Lecture notes:

Grades

Review Session --
Review Session Review problems
April 5 Lecture 34
April 3 Lecture 33
April 1 Easter Monday

Mar 29 Good Friday
Mar 27 Lecture 32
Mar 25 Lecture 31
Mar 22 Lecture 30
Mar 20 Lecture 29







Mar 18 Lecture 28
Mar 15 Lecture 27
Mar 13 Lecture 26
Mar 11 Lecture 25
Mar 8 Lecture 24

Mar 6 Lecture 23
Mar 4 Lecture 22
Mar 1 Lecture 21
Feb 27 Lecture 20
Feb 25 Lecture 19







------ Spring Break ------

Feb 15 Lecture 18
Feb 13 Lecture 17
Feb 11 Family day
Feb 8 Lecture 16
Feb 6 Lecture 15

Feb 4 Review session
Feb 1 Lecture 14
Jan 30 Lecture 13
Jan 28 Lecture 12
Jan 25 Lecture 11







Jan 23 Lecture 10
Jan 21 Lecture 9
Jan 18 Lecture 8
Jan 16 Lecture 7
Jan 14 Lecture 6

Jan 11 Lecture 5
Jan 9 Lecture 4
Jan 7 Lecture 3
Jan 4 Lecture 2
Jan 2 Lecture 1







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