announcements
December 18, 2007
The final grades are submitted. After computing your overall average for the course, the following scale was used to assign letter grades:
- [95, 100]: A+
- [88, 95): A
- [83, 88): A-
- [79, 83): B+
- [76, 79): B
- [73, 76): B-
- [68, 73): C+
- [63, 68): C
- [58, 63): C-
- [53, 58): D+
- [48, 53): D
December 13, 2007
The exam 3 solutions are available here.
December 11, 2007
- Here is a review sheet for the final exam. Note that the review sheet only deals with the topics that we have covered since the 3rd midterm.
- The final exam will be cumulative, so be sure to study the earlier topics as well. For the earlier topics, I recommend looking at the problems on the midterm exams, the Webwork problems, and the review problems for the earlier exams.
- You may bring a scientific calculator and a 4x6 notecard to the exam.
- Good luck!
November 7, 2007
Info about the third exam:
- The exam will be on Monday, November 12, 6:30-8:30pm.
- You may bring a scientific (not a graphing!) calculator and a 3x5 notecard to the exam.
- The exam will cover all of Chapter 4 and 5, except for 5.4. Although you will not be directly tested on material from earlier sections, virtually everything in those sections has the potential to arise indirectly; therefore you may wish to include a review of earlier chapters as part of your study program.
- Here is a review sheet, suggesting some problems from the book for practice. The review sheet also includes a list of topics (including applications) that the exam will cover. In addition to the review problems, I'd suggest that you review the webwork, your lecture notes, and the book.
- Monday's lecture (and part of Friday's lecture) will be review. Come to class with questions.
October 30, 2007
The solutions to the second exam are here.
October 15, 2007
Info about the 2nd exam:
- The second exam will be on Monday, October 22, 6:30-8:30pm. Look up your seating assignment here.
- You may bring a scientific calculator and a 3x5 notecard to the exam.
- The exam will cover section 1.8 and all of Chapters 2 and 3. Although you will not be directly tested on material from earlier sections, virtually everything in those sections has the potential to arise indirectly; therefore you may wish to include a review of Chapters 0 and 1 as part of your study program.
- Here is a review sheet, suggesting some problems from the book (and a few extra problems) for practice. In addition to the review problems, I'd suggest that you review the webwork, your lecture notes, and the book.
- There will not be any questions about inventory control (c.f. beginning of section 2.6).
- Monday's lecture will be review. Come to class with questions.
September 27, 2007
Solutions to the first exam are here.
September 25, 2007
The scores for the multiple-choice part of the exam are now available here. The scores for the free-response part of the exam should be available by Thursday morning.
September 20, 2007
Some info about the first exam:
- The exam will be on Monday, September 24, 6:30-8:30pm. On the day of the exam, you can look up your room and seat assignment here.
- You will need a scientific calculator for the exam. Please note that graphing calculators, programmable calculators, computers, etc. are not allowed.
- The exam will cover the material of chapters 0 and 1. There will be 15 multiple choice questions and a free response section.
- Monday morning's lecture will be a review (this will be reflected on the schedule shortly). Come to class with any questions that you have.
August 28, 2007
Please note on your calendars that discussion sections will not meet on August 30. The first discussion section will be on September 6.
August 28, 2007
Welcome to the webpage for Math 127. I will use this page to make announcements and some additional commentary on the course material. For basic information about the course, see the syllabus and the schedule.