65.1201 Mathematics II, Fall 1996.
- Final exam:
More information is available regarding the
final exam,
including office hours.
Note in particular that you can bring four (4) crib sheets.
The Fall 1995 final exam
is available as a postscript file.
The
solution to the 1995 final exam is
on reserve. You can get it from the main desk in the
library, if you are unable
to retrieve it electronically.
- Advance grades:
Your advance grade is available from your TA.
A description of the calculation
of the advance grade is available.
-
Material on reserve.
The solutions to all of last year's exams
and also exams 1, 2 and 3 from this year
are now available.
You can get this material by going to the main desk in the
library;
alternatively you can retrieve scanned in material electronically.
(The library has information about using
Adobe Acrobat to view scanned documents.
It is possible to download free readers for
IBM PCs and Apple computers.
Adobe Acrobat is not installed on the RS6000s.)
-
Course outline.
I've expanded the description of the policy for determining your course
grade.
There is also additional information
available about the procedures and policies of the course.
- Homework problems.
- Exams:
- Exam 1 was on Friday, 20 September, in CC308, from
8am to 10am.
Solutions to versions
A,
B,
and
C,
are on reserve. You can get these from the main desk in the
library, if you are unable
to retrieve them electronically.
For more details on the exam, see
this sheet.
The
Fall 1995 exam 1 is now
available as a postscript file.
- Exam 2 was on Friday, 18 October, in CC308, from
8am to 10am.
Solutions to versions
A,
B,
and
C,
are on reserve. You can get these from the main desk in the
library, if you are unable
to retrieve them electronically.
- Exam 3 was on Monday, 4 November, in CC308, from
8am to 10am.
The solutions are available from the main desk in the library,
but you cannot retrieve them electronically.
- Exam 4 is on Friday, 6 December, in CC308, from
8am to 10am.
For more details on the exam, see
this sheet.
- The Fall 1995 exam 2
is available as a postscript file.
There were only three exams in the Fall 1995 semester.
Questions 1, 2, 4, 5(b) refer to chapter 12 (your exam 2).
The remaining questions refer to chapter 13 (your exam 3).
The
solution to the 1995 exam 2 is
on reserve. You can get it from the main desk in the
library, if you are unable
to retrieve it electronically.
- The Fall 1995 exam 3
is available as a postscript file.
This exam covers chapter 10 (your exam 4).
(You'll have to provide your own picture in question 5!)
The solution is available from the main desk in the library, but
it is not currently available electronically.
- The Fall 1995 final exam
is available as a postscript file.
The
solution to the 1995 final exam is
on reserve. You can get it from the main desk in the
library, if you are unable
to retrieve it electronically.
- Laboratory assignments:
It is possible for you to share files
with your lab partner.
- Lab 1. Due: September 10.
The solution is available as a
MAPLE file or as a
postscript file.
- Lab 2. Due: September 17.
The solution is available as a
MAPLE file or as a
postscript file.
- Lab 3. Due: October 1.
The solution to question 1 is available as a
MAPLE file or as a
postscript file.
The solution to question 2 is available as a
MAPLE file or as a
postscript file.
- Lab 4. Due: October 8.
The solution is available as a
MAPLE file or as a
postscript file.
- Lab 5. Due: October 22.
The solution is available as a
MAPLE file or as a
postscript file.
- Lab 6. Due: October 29.
The solution to question 1 is available as a
MAPLE file or as a
postscript file.
The solution to question 2 is available as a
MAPLE file or as a
text file.
- Lab 7. Due: November 12.
The solution is available as a
MAPLE file or as a
postscript file.
- Lab 8. Due: November 19.
The solution to question 1 is available as a
MAPLE file or as a
postscript file.
The solution to question 2 is available as a
MAPLE file or as a
postscript file.
- Lab 9. Due: December 3.
- Class handouts:
- MAPLE:
The math department has a useful collection of pointers to
information
on MAPLE available
on the web.
Other information on the WWW:
- The Symbolic Computation Group at the University of Waterloo
developed Maple. They have a
WWW site which includes
archives of the Maple User Group mailing list as well as a
history of the Symbolic Computation Group and the Maple development
effort.
- There is also a large
FTP
site maintained by the University of Waterloo, the
developers of Maple. The site has files dealing with topics
such as Maple bug fixes, Maple documents, and Maple codes,
extensions contributed by Maple users from around the world.
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