MATH 250
Calculus III
Spring 2008
General Information:
I teach section 7 of Math 250. The times and locations for lecture and
office hours are:
- Lecture: TuTh 4.00 - 5.15 at JD 1553
- Office Hours: Tu 2 - 3 and 5.30 - 6.30, and Th 5.30 - 6.30 at Santa Susana Hall 125
Homework:
Announcements:
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I will hold a review session for the final exam on May 13th from 4 to 6 pm at Bayramian 304. I will also hold my regular Tuesday office hour from 2 to 3 pm that day.
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The Final exam will take place on May 15th from 5.30 to 7.30 pm, at JD1553. Problems from the three midterm exams, their corresponding review sheets and hw #11 will be good practice to prepare for the final. You can bring two pages (i.e., two sides of an 8.5 in x 11 in. sheet of paper) with notes. No calculators are allowed.
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The second midterm exam will take place on April 3rd at the usual lecture time, 4.00 pm, and classroom, JD1553. Here is a review sheet for the exam. You can bring two pages (i.e., two sides of an 8.5 in x 11 in. sheet of paper) with notes. No calculators are allowed.
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The first midterm exam will take place on Feb. 21st at the usual lecture time, 4.00 pm, and classroom, JD1553. Here is a review sheet for the exam. You can bring one page (i.e., one side of an 8.5 in x 11 in. sheet of paper) with notes. No calculators are allowed.
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On Tue. 02/19, I'll go over the problems in the review sheet, DON'T WAIT UNTIL THEN TO START WORKING ON THE PROBLEMS. And I'll hold extra office hours on Wed. 02/20 from 12.30 to 2 pm.
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The due date for HW#4 is not Feb. 29th as indicated on the original version I distributed at the lab on 02/14, HW#4 is due on Thurs. Feb. 28th, here is the corrected version
On Thursday, Feb. 14th, we will meet at the usual lecture time in the math computerlab located in JR 254 to practice plotting parametric curves (section 11.5), quadratic surfaces (section 11.8 in the book), and surfaces expressed in cylindrical and spherical coordinates (section 11.9). We will go over the examples outlined in these worksheets: quad_lab.pdf, and arc_length.pdf
Examples:
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