Math 135 course material

Fall 2000

Note: starting Fall 2000, there is a new textbook:

Applied Calculus, customized for Rutgers University, by S.T. Tan

so pages from previous semesters should be used only for general information about the scope of this course. It is OK to buy the regular (rather than the customized) version of the textbook; but note that the course goes through the customized version in order, but jumps around a bit in the regular version.

Section by section Final Exam schedule

The final exam will be held on Monday, December 18, from 4pm to 7pm. Different sections have their exams in different locations. Follow the link above ("Final Exam") to see all the exam locations. Follow the link below ("Review Sessions for Final Exam") to see a list of remaining review sessions. Follow the WeBWorK link to reach a source of review problems.

  • Description
  • Syllabus
  • Homework Assignments (Sections 13-15 click here).
  • Review Sessions for Final Exam
  • Information on Final Exam Makeup
  • Common Office hours
  • Student Introduction to WeBWork
  • WeBWork
  • Some Review problems for the first midterm (Postscript file) or PDF file) and corrected short answers (Postscript file) or PDF file)
  • Some Review problems for the second midterm (Postscript file) or PDF file) and corrected short answers (Postscript file) or PDF file)
  • Some Review problems for the final exam (Postscript file or PDF file) and short answers in Postscript or answers in PDF . Warning: your answers on the final must be more complete!
  • A possible "cheat sheet" (in PostScript or in PDF format)for the first midterm

    A possible "cheat sheet" (in PostScript or in PDF format)for the second midterm

    The official "cheat sheet" (in PostScript or in PDF format)for the final exam

    NB: There may be a problem with the displaying of these PDF files; however, they will still print correctly.

    Information for particular sections: 1-4 13-15 20-22 31-33 66-68 77

  • More information concerning Theorem 1, section 6.1 of textbook
  • Info for students interested in computer science, biochemistry, chemistry, physics and math as majors
    Comments on this page should be sent to: math135@math.rutgers.edu
    Last updated: December 14, 2000