MATH 2410Q (211Q)
Elementary Differential Equations
Fall 2013
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12-4 A list of topics covered in this course can be found here.
11-25 Practice problems for new material (post Midterm 3) are available here. The final exam is cumulative! I suggest that you rework Midterm 1, Midterm 2, and Midterm 3 along with the practice problems for Midterm 1, Midterm 2, and Midterm 3. In addition, it may be beneficial to rework your homework exercises and examples done in class.
11-18 The final for this class will be Tuesday, December 10 from 8:00-10:00am in MSB 407 for Section 008 and from 10:30-12:30pm in MSB 319 for Section 003. Note: if you have bunched finals or an extenuating circumstance, you must get approval from the Office of Student Services and Advocacy (OSSA http://www.ossa.uconn.edu/ ) before November 29, 2013. Only after approval from OSSA will your final be rescheduled (see http://www.ossa.uconn.edu/docs/Final_Examination_Information_Fall_2013.pdf). More information about finals can be found at http://www.registrar.uconn.edu/exams.htm and http://www.ossa.uconn.edu/docs/finals_list.pdf.
11-11 Midterm 3 is this Thursday, November 14 and will cover material from Midterm 1, Midterm 2, and Sections 2.1-2.5, 3.1-3.6, and parts of 4.1. A review session will be held on Monday, November 11 at 5:00pm in BPB131. Practice problems for Midterm 3 are available here.
10-13 Midterm 2 is next Thursday, October 17 and will cover material from Midterm 1, Sections 1.5-1.7, 1.9, 2.1, and 3.1. A review session will be held on Monday, October 14 at 7:00pm (room TBA). Practice problems for Midterm 2 are available here.
9-14 Midterm 1 is next Thursday, September 19 and will cover material in Sections 1.1-1.4, and 1.8. A review session will be held on Tuesday, September 17 at 7:00pm in LH306. Practice problems for Midterm 1 are available here.
8-27 First day of class
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- Q Center UConn's Quantitative Learning Center provides free, drop-in tutoring for a number of mathematics, chemistry, statistics, and physics classes. If you need additional help, the Q Center maintains a list of private tutors for you to peruse.
- Paul's Online Math Notes Notes and "cheat sheets" for a range of topics including algebra, trigonometry, calculus, and differential equations.
- Thanks to Benjamin Lofink for finding this resource.
- Calculus Interactive Examples keyed to the Rogawski and Stewart texbooks
- Thanks to Professor Al Shenk for providing this resource.
- Sites with helpful advice for studying mathematics
- Interesting sites related to mathematics (If you see a math site you like that's not here, email me the URL.)