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Fall 2008 - Calculus II
Midterm Exam Information
Final Exam
- When: Monday, December 15, 6:30PM - 9:30PM
- Where: MMS 140 (section 2), MMS 141 (section 1)
- Content: Chapters 6 (6.1 - 6.3), 7 (7.1 - 7.5, 7.8), 8 (8.1, 8.2),
9 (9.1 - 9.5), 17 (17.1 - 17.3), 11 (11.1 - 11.10), 12 (12.1 - 12.4) and the matrix algebra handout
- Previous Exam*: Available
here (Spring, 2007).
- Notes:During the final exam you will be permitted to use a single sheet (8.5" x 11", double sided)
of handwritten notes.
*Disclaimer: This exam is intended only to provide you with additional
practice applying some of the techniques learned in class. Be sure to study your homework,
practice problems, class notes and textbook as well!
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Third Midterm Exam
Mean Score: 78.3/100
- When: Monday, November 17, 7:30PM - 9:00PM
- Where: MMS 140 (section 2), MMS 141 (section 1)
- Content: Chapter 11 (11.1 - 11.10)
- Q & A Session: In class, Monday, November 17
- Previous Exam*: Available
here (Spring, 2007).
*Disclaimer: This exam is intended only to provide you with additional
practice applying some of the techniques learned in class. Be sure to study your homework,
practice problems, class notes and textbook as well!
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Second Midterm Exam
Mean Score: 78.2/100
- When: Wednesday, October 22, 7:30PM - 9:00PM
- Where: MMS 140 (section 1), MMS 141 (section 2)
- Content: Chapters 9 (9.1 - 9.5) and 17 (17.1 - 17.3)
- Q & A Session: In class, Wednesday, October 22
- Previous Exam*: Available here (Spring, 2007).
*Disclaimer: This exam is intended only to provide you with additional
practice applying some of the techniques learned in class. Be sure to study your homework,
practice problems, class notes and textbook as well!
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First Midterm Exam
Mean Score: 79.3/100
- When: Monday, September 29, 7:30PM - 9:00PM
- Where: MMS 140 (section 1), MMS 141 (section 2)
- Content: Chapters 6 (6.1 - 6.3), 7 (7.1 - 7.4, 7.8), and 8 (8.1,
8.2)
- Q & A Session: In class, Monday, September 29
- Previous Exam*: Available here (Spring, 2007).
*Disclaimer: This exam is intended only to provide you with additional
practice applying some of the techniques learned in class. Be sure to study your homework,
practice problems, class notes and textbook as well!
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