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Math 3B
Summer 2009
Jeffrey Case

Here are some important links for the course:

Final Topics. This is a list of topics of what I think are the most important things to know for the final. While I won't ask you average value questions or other applications from the first half of the course, the techniques we learned then are very important. Also, there are a lot of optional problems on WebWork for you to work through. I would suggest that if there is some part of the course you're finding difficult, focus first on the example problems from that part. And of course, feel free to ask me any questions you might have.

Midterm Topics. This is the list of topics that I think are most important of what we've talk about (notice it's almost everything!), together with some of the formulas that you'll definitely need to know. More importantly, there are 90-some questions on WebWork in an optional assignment that you can use as review.

Syllabus

WebWork. To log in, click on my name and use your Perm # as both username and password. If you can't login, email either myself or your TA and we'll fix it as soon as possible. Our emails can be found in the syllabus.

Textbook. For instructions in how to purchase and use the online textbook, please see the syllabus. The math department also has a good comparison between various alternative textbooks, with links to online purchases.

Calendar. This is tentative, but any major changes will be reflected after the fact. If you miss a lecture, please review the sections from the textbook indicated on the given day.