Escher Fish by Silvio Levy

Math 135 / Fall 1998

Final Grades.

Instructor: Prof Chris Woodward, ctw@math.rutgers.edu.
Recitation Instructor: Yuri Zaderman, friend@eden.rutgers.edu.


Catalog description:

01:640:135-136. CALCULUS I, II (4,4)

For liberal arts majors. Prerequisite for 135: 01:640:112 or 115 or appropriate performance on the placement test in mathematics. Prerequisite for 136: CALC1. Credit restrictions: CR1, CR2.

Math 135: Analytic geometry, differential calculus, applications, and introduction to integral calculus. Math 136: Transcendental functions, techniques of integration, polar coordinates, and series.

The Syllabus is available in Postscript . The page for the entire course is here . The course is mostly unchanged from last year which was fully recorded on the web by Prof Greenfield.

My office hours are Thursdays 1-2 in Hardenbergh Hall Room B-7.

Exams: first and second in ps format. first and second in TeX format. The course averages were 55/100,65/100, 96/200 for these exams.

Quizzes: Students who (1) transferred late into the course or (2) turned in a written excuse from class or (3) missed class because of a religious holiday should take the quizzes themselves and turn them in with the homeworks. Here are quizzes one, two three four five and six . (Quiz 6 is just problem 1a from last years exam.) seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen

Puzzlers: The first and second list of puzzlers is here.

Sources for further help in the course: Try your instructors first. Many students find that studying in a small group is useful. Please realize that the university puts considerable resources into supporting undergraduate instruction. Look into what the Learning Resource Center (LRC) and the Math and Science Learning Center (MSLC) can do to help you. In particular, they should have frequent walk-in tutorial help. Check the centers on each campus to get a schedule, please, or consult their webpages.
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