Math 112Q: |
Quiz: Wednesday, February 27 (in class, based on the hw up to section 2.6)
Exam 1: Wednesday, March 5 (in class) based on the hw up to section 2.6. Exam 1 extra info
Quiz: Wednesday, April 2 (in class) based on the hw for sections 3.1--3.5
bring a hand-written double-sided note card with the first 24 differentiation rules (under the back cover of the textbook)
Exam 2: Wednesday, April 9 (in class) based on the hw up to section 3.6
Exam 2 extra info
Each student can write one double-sided page of notes, and a hand-written double-sided note card with the first 24 differentiation rules (under the back cover of the textbook) Exam 2 extra info
Special make-up option: you can write a make for one of the two midterm exams. The grade will REPLACE the grade you had for this particular exam.
Important: if you wish to take this special make-up, please send me an e-mail message in advance.
Date and time: Monday May 5 at 9:15--10:30, MSB 219
Extra office hours: Monday May 5 at 10:30am--noon, MSB 219
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textbook(s):
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Calculus, Early Transcendentals, Volume 1, (6th Edition), with WebAssign code.
Author: James Stewart
Note: You can buy the text for M112Q, Calculus, Early Transcendentals, Volume 1, by Stewart, at the UConn Coop, online directly from the publisher (with a discount), and many other places. The publisher has set up a web page for you to purchase a text online with the WebAssign codes bundled. For information on purchasing the text online go to
http://www.thomsonsites.com/ichapters/micro/?cluster_id=1756
If you decide to order the text online make sure you order the book for M112Q and make sure you get WebAssign codes bundled with the text as they cost about $25 each semester when purchased separately.
--2-- Just-In-Time, Algebra and Trigonometry for Early Transcendental Calculus, (3rd Ed.) Authors: G. Mueller & R. I. Brent