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Mathematics 122A, 122B (Fall 2004)
Page Contents
Writing and Studying Tips
Basic Study Tips (Includes a list
of Prelude Strategies)
Sophisticated
StudyGuides (A nice compilation of insights and resources for improving
your study skills by Joe Landsberger, University of St. Thomas.)
Basic Tips for writing mathematics.
(PDF)
``The Elements of Style'' (by
William Strunk, Jr.). This is the standard reference for expository
writing and is now available in searchable electronic form. (Courtesy of
Project Bartleby).
Homework Problems: Strauss, Bradley, Smith
3rd Edition
Chapter
5 Problems for Calculus 122
Chapter
6 Problems for Calculus 122
Chapter
7 Problems for Calculus 122
Chapter
8 Problems for Calculus 122
Chapter
9 3ED: Problems for Calculus 221
Chapter
10 3ED: Problems for Calculus 221
Chapter
11 3ED: Problems for Calculus 221
Chapter
12 3ED: Problems for Calculus 221
Chapter
13 3ED: Problems for Calculus 221
Chapter
14 3ED: Problems for Calculus 221
Projects (These are PDF files)
Project 1
Project 2
Project 3
Project 4
Project 5
Project 6
Project 7
Project 8
You will need a PDF viewer to read the files posted here. This is
because of the difficulty of accurately rendering mathematical notation on a
web page. Luckily, all you need do is install the free program Acrobat Reader.
Just visit the Adobe website
to obtain a copy (all major platforms are supported).
Some of these `Exams' are really lists of problems that I considered
when writing the examinations when I taught MATH 221 in 1998. As such they are
excellent study guides for the material we covered back then. However, the
textbooks were different so the order in which material was covered will not
perfectly match the material from this one.
Exam 1: Fall 2002
(PDF)
Exam 2: Fall 2002
(PDF)
Exam 3: Fall 2002
(PDF)
Exam 4: Fall 2002
(PDF)
Exam 5: Fall 2002
(PDF)
Final Exam: Fall
2002(PDF)