During fnal exam week I will hold the following office hours in PHSC 801:
The final exam will take place on Thursday, December 14 from 8-10 AM in PHSC 809. For this exam you will be allowed to bring one sheet of paper with basic integration formulas and other formulas from the class to use for reference. The sheet must only have basic formulas and definitions--neither worked-out examples nor summaries of basic procedures allowed--and must be turned in with the final exam. Here are some old Calculus II finals from previous semesters: Old Final #1, Old Final #2.
This is the third computer lab project and accompanying notebook from 12/6.
The third exam took place in class on Friday, November 17 and covered the last two sections of Chapter 7 and the first six sections of Chapter 8. To prepare for the exam: all of the exercises in section 8.5 on page 546 as well as problems 1-40 on page 577 should pretty well cover the different techniques of integration we have discussed (just going through these problems and seeing if you know how to get started on each one would be good review), the exercises at the end of chapter 7 include some good review problems for the hyperbolic trig functions and for L'Hospital's rule, also here is an exam from a previous semester and another that you can look at (although the material covered is not exactly the same).
Here is the Computer Lab project we worked on in class on November 10.
The second midterm exam covered Chapters 6 and 7 of the textbook. (Specifically sections 6.1-6.4 and 7.1-7.5 and the first part of 7.7.) Here are some recommended problems from the latter sections, some True/False problems from Chapter 7 and copies of two tests on similar material from previous semesters: review test 1 and review test 2.
If you are interested in problem solving sessions with a view towards participating in the national Putnam Mathematical Competition, there will be weekly seminar (focused on discussing practice problems) for undergraduate students every Wednesday at 4:00 PM in room 1025 of the Physical Sciences Building. Check out Professor John Albert's Putnam Web Page for more information.
Here is a copy of the first midterm test (with typographical errors fixed).
Previous Homework Assignments:
We worked on the first computer lab project involving Riemann sums, in the Computer lab on Friday, September 1.
The first midterm test took place in class on Wednesday, September 20. It covered all of Chapter 5 as well as the first section of Chapter 6. Here are some True/False problems and a sample exam 1 for reviewing the material.
On Wednesday 8/23 we examined the linked MATHEMATICA notebook. See if you can replicate these experiments on MATHEMATICA on your own. Here are some basics for getting started with MATHEMATICA.
The course syllabus describes basic policies and goals for this course.
Math 2423, Fall 2006
http://math.ou.edu/~amiller/2423/index.html