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Welcome to the virtual home of Lecture 001 of Math 2110...

Here you'll find various important pieces of information, the syllabus and other course materials, past quizzes and their solutions, and miscellaneous other things pertaining to the course.

Announcement: THE END. Grades have been submitted to the registrar electronically. If you would like to see your (graded) final exam, please contact me to arrange a time for you to do so.

29 August 2008: Worksheet 1
5 September 2008: Worksheet 2
19 September 2008: Worksheet 3
26 September 2008: Worksheet 4
3 October 2008: Worksheet 5
10 October 2008: Worksheet 6
24 October 2008: Worksheet 7
31 October 2008: Worksheet 8
7 November 2008: Worksheet 9
14 November 2008: Worksheet 10 (Solutions)
21 November 2008: Worksheet 11
5 December 2008: Worksheet 12

29 August 2008 (12.1, 12.2, 12.3) Quiz Solutions
5 September 2008 (12.4, 12.5) Quiz Solutions
12 September 2008 (13.1, 13.2, 13.3, 13.4) Quiz Solutions
19 September 2008 (14.1, 14.2) Quiz Solutions
26 September 2008 (14.3, 14.4) Quiz Solutions
3 October 2008 (14.5, 14.6) Quiz Solutions
10 October 2008 (14.7, 14.8) Quiz Solutions
17 October 2008 (12.6, 15.1) Quiz
24 October 2008 (15.2, 15.3) Quiz Solutions
31 October 2008 (15.4, 15.5, 15.6) Quiz Solutions
7 November 2008 (15.7, 15.8, 15.9) Quiz Solutions
21 November 2008 (16.3, 16.4) Quiz Solutions
5 December 2008 (16.5, 16.6) Quiz Solutions

Sample final exams or reviews (some with solutions) of other instructors are available from following the links here (solutions here), here, here, here (solutions here), and here (solutions here). As before, note that some of them cover content that won't be on our exam and skip content that may be on our exam. Also note that the format of our exam will be different. That all said, these exams should give a decent indication of what to expect from the final exam.



The third exam will be in class on Monday, 10 November 2008. It will cover Section 12.6 and Sections 15.1 - 15.9. It will be similar in format to the first and second exam.

Sample exams (some with solutions) of other instructors are available from following the links here (with solutions here) and here. As before, note that some of them cover content that won't be on our exam and skip content that may be on our exam. Also note that the format of our exam will be different. That all said, these exams should give a decent indication of what to expect from Tuesday's exam.



The second exam will be in class on Monday, 13 October 2008. It will cover Sections 14.1 - 14.8.

Like the first exam, expect there to be a handful of true / false or multiple choice questions, a handful of quick questions (a couple minutes each), and a couple longer questions (ten+ minutes each).

Sample exams (some with solutions) from other instructors are available from following the links here (with solutions) here, and here.



Note that some of them cover content that won't be on our exam and skip content that may be on our exam. Also note that the format of our exam will be different. That all said, these exams should give a decent indication of what to expect from Monday's exam.

Sample exams (some with solutions) of other instructors are available from following the links here (solutions here), here, here (with solutions), here, and here (with solutions).

 
 

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