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following table contains links to course documents that outline the
information you need for success. |
| Syllabus |
This
document contains general course information, requirements, assessment
procedures, grading policies, and strategies for success.
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Calendar
MW 5:30p-7:10p
TTh 10a-11:40a
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This
is the schedule of activities for the term. Use it to find out what
textbook sections will be covered, and when. It will help you keep
track of important deadlines and quiz and exam dates. |
| Homework |
Practice
is one of the keys to success in a calculus course. This file
is a listing of recommended textbook exercises and additional practice
exercises. Answers to all odd exercises are in the back of the book,
so check your answers. Get help right away if any of these exercises
gives you a problem. This file also includes text and examples that
can be omitted, so use it to save yourself time. |
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Math
Links
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Purplemath
This site is an excellent resource for algebra lessons (with many
examples), by topic. As with Calculus I, I think that you will find
you need to review algebra topics frequently.
Ask
Dr. Math
Browse
the high school archive and choose the math course and topic, for
online help.
Powers
of 10
View
the Milky Way at 10 million light years from the Earth. Then zoom
in to 100 attometers, by powers of ten, to get inside of a subatomic
proton.
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