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Final Exam | December 8, 11:30 AM-2:30 PM | 104 Wilder |
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The exam covers material from Chapter 8, Section 1;
Chapter 10, Sections 1-4 and 6; Chapter 12,
Sections 1-6, 8, 9, 10 and 12;
Chapter 13, Sections 1-5; Chapter 14,
Sections 1-4; Chapter 15, Sections 1-8;
Chapter 18, Section 1 and Appendix G
with emphasize on Chapter 15.
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The following problems are suggested for review for the Final Exam. Review problems for the chapters covered in the Midterm Exams are listed in the corresponding sections below. It is not the standard practice exam, so you do not have to be able to solve all these problems in two hours. The midterm will not contain more than 10-11 problems, so if you wish to test your knowledge take random 10-11 problems out of the ones suggested and try to solve them in two hours. Additionally, please review the regular homework problems and refresh ideas of the proofs of the Theorems that we have proved in class. |
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Second Midterm Exam | November 10, 6:00-8:00 PM | Murdough Cook Auditorium |
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The exam covers material from Chapter 12, Sections 10
and 12; Chapter 13, Sections 1-5; Chapter 14,
Sections 1-4 and Chapter 15, Sections 1 and 2.
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The following problems are suggested for review for the Second Midterm Exam. It is not the standard practice exam, so you do not have to be able to solve all these problems in two hours. The midterm will not contain more than 10-11 problems, so if you wish to test your knowledge take random 10-11 problems out of the ones suggested and try to solve them in two hours. Additionally, please review the regular homework problems and refresh ideas of the proofs of the Theorems that we have proved in class. |
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First Midterm Exam | October 20, 6:00-8:00 PM | Murdough Cook Auditorium |
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The exam covers material from Chapter 8, Section 1;
Chapter 10, Sections 1-4 and 6; Chapter 12,
Sections 1-6, 8, 9, 10 and 12;
Chapter 18, Section 1 and Appendix G.
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The following problems are suggested for review for the First Midterm Exam. It is not the standard practice exam, so you do not have to be able to solve all these problems in two hours. The midterm will not contain more than 10-11 problems, so if you wish to test your knowledge take random 10-11 problems out of the ones suggested and try to solve them in two hours. Additionally, please review the regular homework problems and refresh ideas of the proofs of the Theorems that we have proved in class. |
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