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Math 1132

Math 1132Q — Calculus II —Spring 2011

Exam 2

Thursday April 7 6-8 PM

Rooms

TA Discussion Section Exam Room
Section 10
All PB 36
Sections 30 and 80
Matt Lamoureux 78, 72, 75 CLAS 110
Ilke Canakci 81, 77, 36 TLS 154
Lu Lu 34, 37, 80 TLS 154
Frank Arthur 70, 71, 79 TLS 154
Shane Gibson 30, 31, 32 SCHN 55
Jonathan Judge 33, 35, 38 SCHN 55
Gabriel Feinberg 73,74, 76 SCHN 55
Section 50
Ryan Pellico 50, 51, 55 CLAS 105
Seongyoon / Tingting 52, 53, 59 CHM A 120
Stephen Zito 54, 60, 61 CHM A 120
David Miller 56, 57, 58 CHM A 120

Practice Exam for Finals

Practice Exam Solutions for Finals

Text:

    Calculus I, Early Transcendentals, Single Variable by William Briggs and Lyle Cochran (1st Edition), with MyMathLab Plus code.
i>clicker units for personal response systems (clickers). $10 Rebate coupon in the bundle for the Iclicker.
Graphing calculators (TI 82, 83, 85 or 86 recommended).
You can buy Early Transcendentals, Single Variable by Briggs and Cochran at the UConn Coop, online directly from the publilsher, and many other places. CAUTION: Make sure you get MyMathLab Plus codes bundled with the text as they cost about – each semester when purchased separately. Single Variable volume is used for both Math 1131 and Math 1132. You will need to purchase the multivariable volume for Math 2110. We chose the single volumes as the recommended text since were able to have MyMathlab Plus codes (for life of edition) bundled with both semesters text. However, you are able to purchase combined versions (heavy book for 1131-1132-210)
The publisher has set up a special web page, http://vig.pearsoned.com/store/home?url=/uconn/calculus, for UConn students to purchase a text online with the MyMathlab plus codes bundled.

i>clicker Registration:

These are i>clickers which are used only in Math 1131Q and 1132Q
          Clickers will be used in the lectures beginning week 1. You must register your i>clicker by visiting www.iclicker.com and follow the instructions below.
  • Click Register Your i>clicker button.
  • Enter your First Name and Last Name in the appropriate field.
  • Enter your people soft ID. This is the student ID field in the form.
  • Enter your i>clicker remote ID. The remote ID is the 8-character alphanumeric code printed below the barcode on the back of your remote.
  • Enter the letters or numbers in the captcha security image on the screen. This verification image is a slightly distored series of characters used to prevent spam bots from submitting the form.
  • Click the 'Enter' button. An on-screen message confirms that registration was successful.
  • These clickers are different from Einstruction CPS clickers used by other courses in the University

Homework and MyMathLab Plus:

The homework for Math 1132 is assigned online using the Mylabsplus online home work system. To access your homework online you must go to uconn.mylabsplus.com. Key points to remember:
  • If you purchased the text book from Uconn bookstore, you will see an access code for Mylabsplus. You will need this access code when you login.
  • To login in to the acccount visit uconn.mylabsplus.com.
  • Username is the first part of your uconn email id: example1: john.smith@uconn.edu, the username is john.smith, example2: jane.m.mary@uconn.edu user name will be jane.m.mary. Password is "letmein".
  • Change your password by choosing the "myprofile" tab when you login.
  • When you click on "MML Homework", you will be asked to enter your access code. If for any reason you do not have an access code you can request an temporary access code by clicking on "Temporary Access". The code will be given to instantaneously. This code is vaild for 17 days after which you will need to have brought an access code to continue using the online system.
Mymathlab Plus Registration:

Homework: There will be homework assignments for each section of the text. Each assignment will be made available on MyMathLab Plus several days before the section is covered in class. The due date for each assignment will be set by your instructor and will generally be three days after the material is covered in class. You will get 5 attempts to answer each none multiple choice question and two attempts for each multiple choice question. After each attempt, you will be told whether your answer is correct or not. If you are not able to get the correct answer after your initial attempts, we recommend that you seek help from your instructor, the Q-Center, a tutor, or another student.

Quizzes: There will be a quiz on each homework assignment. These quizzes will be timed assignments on MyMathLab Plus and will generally be due one day after the homework assignment. There may be additional quizzes in the discussion sections.

Grading:

      
Homework        MyMathLab Plus  10%    
Quizzes        MyMathLab Plus and discussion class   10%    
Clicker response        Lecture class   5%    
Exam 1: (Thursday February 24 6-8 PM)    Common evening exam        20%
Exam 2: (Thursday April 7 6-8 PM)    Common evening exam   20%
Final Exam: (Friday May 6 1:00 PM)     Common (2 hours)   35%
Gateway Exam (Pass/Fail)     Integration    0% (see Note)
Note: Failure to pass the Gateway Exam will lower the course grade by one full letter grade.

  • The evening exams will be held in the rooms listed below from 6-8 pm. The dates and times are listed in PeopleSoft, but not the rooms. Common make-up exams will be held from 8-10 pm on the same days as the exams. Permission from your instructor is required.

    • The gateway exam will be available in the Mathematics MacLab (MSB 203) on Mymathlabs plus beginning around March 14. There will be an open period from March 14 through April 8 during which the gateway exam may be repeated (as often as needed) in the MacLab (MSB 203). Practice versions of the gateway exam may be taken online from MyMathLab Plus. These practice versions are from the same test bank as the actual exams and will be graded online.


Gateway Exam

  • Calculators are NOT allowed.
  • Pass/fail exam.
  • Exam on MyMathlab Plus in MacLab (MSB 203) March 14 through April 8.