Math 105, 2019W Term 2

Integral Calculus with Applications to Commerce and Social Sciences


Course information

This is the common page for all sections of MATH 105 in Term 2 of the 2019W session (January to April 2020). Here you will find the course outline, suggested homework and practice problems, course policies, exam dates, common handouts and supplementary notes, other course information, and information on available resources. For section-specific information, please follow the individual section links below or contact your instructor.

Individual section links


MIDTERM EXAM NOTICE

  • Midterm exam 1 will be held on February 4 (Tuesday). The time is from 7:00pm to 8:00pm.
  • A sample midterm 1 is HERE .
  • An old midterm 1 is HERE .
  • The SOLUTIONS to midterm 1 ( version 1).
  • The SOLUTIONS to midterm 1 ( version 2).
  • Note that the marks for the midterm 1 questions are as follows:
  • Question 1: Each part is 3 marks.
  • Question 2: 2 marks for 2(a) , 3 marks for 2(b) and 4 marks for 2(c).
  • Question 3: 3 marks for 3(a) and 5 marks for 3(b).
  • Question 4: 3 marks for 4(a), 2 marks for 4(b) and 4 marks for 4(c).
  • Question 5: 8 marks .
  • Question 6: 4 marks .
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  • Midterm exam 2 will be held on March 18 (Wednesday). The time is from 7:40pm to 8:40pm.
  • A sample midterm 2 is HERE .
  • An old midterm 2 is HERE .
  • For Midterm 2 you will be expected to know the material from the following sections: 12.9, 4.8, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.5, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 7.5, and 7.7. Midterm 2 will not cover section 7.8 and 7.9. You do not need to remember any formula in this FORMULA SHEET . If we need a formula in the formula sheet, the formula will be provided for midterm 2. You do not need to remember Theorem 7.2 in section 7.7. The error bounds in Theorem 7.2 will be given in the exam if they are needed.

    MATH 105 FINAL EXAM NOTICE

    Math 105 final exam will be held in on April 21 from 12:00 pm to 2:30 pm.
  • A sample final exam, which is Math 105 final exam for 2015, is HERE .

  • Text

    The required textbook for this course is Calculus: Early Transcendentals, Volume 2. Fourth custom edition for UBC, by Briggs and Cochran. The textbook is available at the UBC Bookstore. ISBN 10 digit: 1269921924. ISBN 13 digit: 9781269921923. This book is available at the UBC Bookstore.

    Beginning-of-term registration information


    Grading Schemes

    Your grade will be computed based on the following formula:

    Math 105 Webwork site link

    Students need to access Webwork through Canvas. To access WebWorK, you should login to Canvas and click on 'Assignments' tab in the MATH105 Dashboard.

    Exam Dates and Policies


    Coursework Policies


    Academic misconduct


    Help outside class


    Course Outline


    Practice problems

    This section contains a list of problems from the textbook. These are not to be turned in, but working through them will help crystallize the concepts covered in class. Not all parts of a textbook section will be emphasized equally in lectures, and these problems serve as guidelines for identifying the important and relevant parts that constitute the course syllabus. 60% of the final exam will consist of the questions which are similar to the questions in the following list.