Math 104 Section 002 - Fall 2009

Final Exam Curve:

72 and above A
70-71 A- 
68-69 B+
56-67 B
54-55 B-
53 C+
34-52 C
31-33 C-
26-30 D
25 and below F

Our Class Avg.: 63.6
Our Distribution:
61 A (41 %)
44 B (30 %)
40 C (27 %)
2 D (1 %)
2 F (1 %)

Final Exam Monday December 21st 9-11am in Chem 102

Makeup Final Exams are rarely given (if you have 3 finals on the same day or severe illness). 
The Makeup Final will be given in the second week of the Spring Semester (January 20th). 
If you have cleared it with me, you will receive an "I"ncomplete for your course grade and once I recieve and grade your makeup exam, your grade will be changed into the appropriate letter grade.

The final exam is cumulative (covers material on Exams I and II as well as new material).
Material new to the final exam not covered on Exams I and II will be given roughly double the emphasis it would otherwise receive.

Material new to the final exam:
Chapter 12, sections 9-10 are covered. Section 12.11 is not covered, and should be considered a source for material similar to the end of chapter problems and the inessential applications.
--> In 12.9, be sure not to miss the statement of Theorem 2 on differentiation and integration of power series, and conclusions regarding the radius of convergence.
--> In 12.10, please be sure not to miss Taylor's inequality (Theorem 9). Particularly useful series are given in Table 1 on page 779.

Chapter 10, sections 1-3 are covered, except for the material on orthogonal trajectories and the applications to mixing in Section 10.3. Also please read and understand the discussion of the qualitative behavior of separable equations on the plenary website under "other course materials" (this concerns testing for horizontal and vertical asymptotes of solutions to separable equations).

Chapter 18, section 4 is covered.

Practice Final Exam       Part 1        Part 2

Chapter 12 Supplemental Problems (page 1 is a repeat of previous problems)

Chapter 10 Supplemental Problems

Practice Problems on New Material (~200 problems all new material except 18.4)

Section 18.4 Practice Problems

Old Math 104 Final Exams

Extra notes on Section 10.3 These notes explain how to tell qualitative behavior (asymptotes) of a solution to a separable first order differential equation.

Notes on Taylor's Remainder Theorem used to explain error involved in using the Midpoint  Rule

You will be allowed both sides of a standard 8.5" X 11" sheet of paper (cheat sheet) on which you can 
put anything you desire.  It must be hand-written (I'll allow you to shrink down a version of the unit circle). 
You'll find that making the cheat sheet is an excellent way to review the material.

No calculators of any kind are permitted on the exam.

Your student ID should be on your desk during the exam.

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