Math 131 Syllabus, Spring 2004
Text:  Calculus: Concepts and Contexts (2nd edition), James Stewart, Chapters 2-5.5

Prerequisites:  It's essential that your algebra, trigonometry, and precalculus be in good working order.  The only other prerequisite is an appreciation of the fuits of hard labor!
  


Section Time Lecture 
Room
Instructor
E-mail
Annonymous Feedback To:
Office
Location
Office
Hours
Phone
1
MWF  9:00-10:00 McDonnell 162
Lynn Apfel Prof. Apfel
Cupples I, Room 10 MW: 3:00-4:00
F:  2:00-3:00
935-9350 

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Class begins at seven minutes after the hour and lasts until the end of the hour. Late arrivals and early departures can be disruptive for other students, so please try to avoid them. You are responsible for any material covered in class and any announcements made there.  If you must be absent, check with a responsible friend to see what you missed.

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