The syllabus is here, the first exam is here, and the second exam is here. The schedule below is a record of what we have actually done as well as an approximate projection of what we will do. Assignments and course materials will be posted as needed.
- 9/1
- 9/8
- Presentations of problems 1-9.
- Problems 10-20 assigned for next week.
- 9/15
- Presentations of problems 10-20.
- Problems 11-30 assigned for next week.
- 9/22
- Presentations of problems 21-30.
- Problems 31-36 assigned for next week (take a little extra time to prepare).
- 9/29
- Presentations of problems 26-36.
- 3:10 section: 38, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 47, 48 assigned for next week.
- 4:10 section: 38, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 47, 48, 50, 51 assigned for next week.
- 10/6
- Presentations of problems (you may volunteer to give a mini lesson based on a skipped problem).
- 3:10 section: 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 57, 58 assigned for next week.
- 4:10 section: 52, 53, 54, 55, 57, 58, 61, 63 assigned for next week.
- 10/13
- Presentations of problems. Send an email before class to volunteer to give a mini lesson based on a skipped problem.
- 3:10 section: 61, 63 from the old exam and 1-8 of the new exam assigned for next class(10/27).
- 4:10 section: 1-12 of the new exam assigned for next class (10/27).
- 10/20
- No Class
- 10/27
- Presentations of problems starting with 51 in the 3:10 class and 55 in the 4:10 class. Send an email before class to volunteer to give a mini lesson based on a skipped problem.
- 3:10 section: 9-18, 20, 21 of the of the new exam assigned
- 4:10 section: 13-18, 20, 21 of the of the new exam assigned
- 11/3
- Presentations of problems starting with 57 in the 3:10 class and 63 in the 4:10 class. Send an email before class to volunteer to give a mini lesson based on a skipped problem.
- Both sections: 23-32 for next week
- 11/10
- Presentations of problems starting with 10 in the 3:10 class and 6 in the 4:10 class. Send an email before class to volunteer to give a mini lesson based on a skipped problem.
- Both sections: 33-40 for next week
- 11/17
- Presentations of problems starting with 19 in the 3:10 class and 16 in the 4:10 class. Send an email before class to volunteer to give a mini lesson based on a skipped problem.
- Both sections: 41-45, 47-50 for next week
- 11/24
- Practice exam in the 3:10 class (20 multiple choice questions). Presentations of problems starting with 24 in the 4:10 class. Send an email before class to volunteer to give a mini lesson based on a skipped problem.
- Thanksgiving problems:
- 12/1
- Presentations in the 3:10 class starting with 27. Practice exam in the 4:10 class (20 multiple choice questions). Send an email before class to volunteer to give a mini lesson based on a skipped problem.
- Problems for the final presentations must be pre-approved. Send an email with a proposed set of 5 problems.
- 12/8
- 3:10-4:00 Presentations to the faculty
- 4:10-6:00 Presentations to the faculty
-
- 3:30-4:30 Presentations to the faculty in Herak 237
- 12/13
- MFT 9:30-12:00 in Rosauer 101 (computer lab). 50 Questions in 120 minutes, plus start-up and break time. More info at the ETS site.
Links
- Proofs from the Book (pdf)
- SageMathCloud
- WolframAlpha
- Up to Logan Axon's home page
Office hours
- MWF 9-10, Th 3-4, in the Math Lab F 1-2, or by appointment.