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{\bf M 408D\2 56485,90,95\2 Spring '06}\ \ \ TTh 12:30-2\ WRW 102;
MW 9-10\ CPE 2.206 (56485), MW 1-2 RLM 7.120 (56490), MW 3-4 RLM 6.120 (56495)
{\bfit \5 *** T Th classes will be lectures, M W discussion sections.}
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{\bf Instructor:} C. Friedman \ \ RLM 11.140 \ \ 471-5161
\ \ office hrs: T Th 2:30-3:30pm or by appt.
Web Page (homework assignments are listed): www.ma.utexas.edu/\~\ friedman
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{\bf Text and Syllabus:} {\sl Calculus},
Stewart 5th ed.
Syllabus: 7.7, 8.8, 12.1-12.10, 12.12, 11.1-11.4, 13.1-13.6, 14.1-14.2,
15.1-15.8, 16.1-16.7
(Subject to change.)
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{\bf Exams:} We will have exams on 2/21 (class 11; Tues.),
4/4 (class 21; Tues.),
5/4 (Class 30; Thurs.)
(No ``Final exam" planned [subject to Department approval]).
All exam grades will be curved.
{\sl MAKEUPS WILL BE GIVEN VERY RELUCTANTLY}
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{\bf Homework:} Homework will be assigned each Tuesday in class and
will be due the next Monday in Discussion Section.
A serious effort should be made on these
exercises. It will probably be difficult to completely learn the
course material without working problems; also exam questions may bear
some resemblance to homework exercises. Additionally, {\it all homework
together will be counted as a grade equivalent to one exam grade.}
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{\bf Quizes:} Three quizes will be given in the discussion classes on
2/13 (Mon.), 3/27 (Mon.), and 4/26 (Wed.). These will {\it probably} be short
(about 1/2 hour) and consist of one problem. All three quiz grades will
be combined to form one grade counted equal to a single test grade.
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{\bf Final Grades:} In computing a final grade, I will
count the three tests, one total homework grade
and one total quiz grade equally.
(So there will be {\bf five} grades to average.)
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