Math 132 Syllabus, Fall 2003
Text  Calculus: Concepts and Contexts (2nd edition), James Stewart, Chapters 5-8

Prerequisites  It's essential that your understanding of derivatives (computational and conceptual) from Calculus I be in good working order, as well as your algebra and trig.
 
 


Section Time Lecture 
Room
Instructor
E-mail
Office
Location
Office
Hours
Phone
1
MWF  9:00-10:00 McDonnell 162 Lynn Apfel Cupples I, Room 10 MWF  3:00 - 4:00 935-9350 

2
MWF  10:00-11:00 Busch 100 Cleon Yohe Cupples I, 212 MWF  11:00-12:00 935-6765

3
MWF   12:00-1:00 Wilson 112 Lynn Apfel Cupples I,  Room 10 MWF   3:00 - 4:00 935-9350

4
MWF  1:00-2:00 Louderman 458 Blake Thornton Cupples I, 204A MWF   2:00 - 3:00 935-6301
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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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     Solutions to the final exam can be found right here.  Enjoy your break!

     Final grades for Math 132 have been determined, and the final grade distribution turned out to be more generous than we stated at the beginning of the semester.  We tried to make the cutoffs as fair and as reasonable as we possibly could while still maintaining meaningful grades, and we feel we were successful in this endeavor.  The final distribution is:
 
 

GRADE CUTOFF
PERCENTILE
A+
98
1.2
A
92
5.8
A-
87
17.5
B+
84
28.1
B
79
47.9
B-
75
61
C+
71
71.9
C
64
87.2
C-
58
94.2
D
50
97.2
F
0
100

 
 
 

 

 

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