Math 135

Calculus I

Information for Sections 9 - 11, Fall '07




Lecturer: Dr Edward Lipper email: elipper@@math.rutgers.edu

Office Hours: Wed: 11:30AM - 12:50PM, HH-B7; Fri: 12 - 1:20 PM, LSH-B 102B

Recitation Instructor
: Thomas Robinson  email:
thomasro@@math.rutgers.edu


Office Hours
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Tues: 4:30 - 5:30PM; 7:30 - 8:30PM; HH-B7 (732-932-1155)

Class Meeting Schedule:

Lectures: Wed, 9:50 - 11:10 AM; Fri, 2:50 – 4:10 PM; VH – 105

Recitations:

Section 9: Tues, 10:05 -11AM, FH – A3

Section 10: Tues, 11:45AM -12:40PM, FH – B1

Section 11: Tues, 1:25 - 2:20PM, FH – B4

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Other Important Web Pages:  

Course Information for Dr. Lipper's Sections (homework, quizzes, exams, grades, tutoring, etc) READ THIS FIRST.

Departmental Web Page for Students in All Sections 

List of Topics for Individual Lectures

List of Suggested Written Homework Problems for the Course

Extra Credit Written Homework Assignments

Click here to go to WebWork

Student Introduction to WebWork (make sure to read this before trying your first assignment)


Where to Get Help:

Learning Centers (tutoring; help with study&time-management skills, etc.)

Math and Science Learning Center (review sessions, “homework clinics”, etc.)


Have you forgotten about functions? Functions are the foundation of calculus and all of modern mathematics, science, engineering and other quantitative disciplines (e.g. economics). To do well in our course you'll need a thorough understanding of functions. An excellently written, brief tutorial on the basics of functions, “The Language of Functions”, is used in Rutgers' pre-calc classes. If you're a bit rusty on functions please review this document as soon as possible. Click here for "The Language of Functions".

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