Common webpage for all sections of MATH 100.
Information for Section 102
Lecture summary: link to lecture
summary.
Instructor: Dr. Tai-Peng Tsai, Math building room 109, phone
604-822-2591
Lectures: TuTh 8am-9:15am, MATH building room 100
Office hours: Tue 9:30-10:20am, Wed 2-2:50pm, Thu 2-2:50pm,
and by appointment
(Tsai's
schedule).
Course outline:
this link
Announcements
- 11.30
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Our final exam location is different from other sections. The final exam for
our section (Section 102) will take place on
Friday Dec
8 3:30-6pm
at CIRS 1250. CIRS is Centre for Interactive Research on
Sustainability,
located in 2260 West Mall.
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Final exam style: please see
final
exam page for all sections.
- Review Thursday
and Friday quizzes and old final
exams.
Solutions for 2010-2015 MATH 100 final exams, written by graduate
students, are available at
Math
Educational Resource.
- Teaching evaluation: You are encouraged to complete the evaluations
before
the surveys close at 11:59 PM on December 4, 2017.
You can complete the teaching evaluation surveys on the CoursEval website. Students login to the
site using their CWL.
- Note my office hours below.
MLC is open until Dec 14.
- You can buy exam packages at Math Club. (Google "UBC Math Club"). One of you told me that the Math Club package only contains old exams for 2009-2011.
11.28 -
Office hours during final exam week: 2pm, Mon-Thu, Dec 4-7.
11.14 -
Quiz 5 this Thursday will cover: §3.4 Taylor polynomials and remainders,
§3.5.1-3.5.2 local and global max/min,
§2.13 Rolle's Theorem and Mean value Theorem (MVT).
11.09 -
The final exam for our section (Section 102) will take place on
Friday Dec
8 3:30-6pm
at CIRS 1250. CIRS is Centre for Interactive Research on
Sustainability,
located in 2260 West Mall.
10.28 -
In an email
I forwarded the following info from the Instructor-In-Charge (IIC)
regarding quizzes 3 and 4:
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Quiz 3 problems and solutions are available in
this
link.
- There is a delay in marking quiz 3. Please wait for a few more days to get
your grades.
- Quiz 4 will be on next Thursday:
It will cover all the material up to and *including*
Linear approximations.
See the
course schedule.
- Quiz 4 will be in the format:
(2 mark question) + (2 mark question)+ (2 mark question) + (4 mark question).
Differently from the previous quizzes, you have to show your work in *all* the
problems!
10.17 -
Quiz 3 will cover up to and include §2.12
10.12 -
Our final exam is scheduled on Friday Dec 8 3:30-6pm.
Note from math department: All students are required to be here for their
final exams. Please direct
any student with an exam hardship (3 exams WITHIN 24 hrs) or an exam
conflict to me so I can assess their situation. The deadline to report
hardships or conflicts is at least one month prior to the date of the exam.
10.03 -
Quiz 2 will cover §1.6 to §2.8
-
Ms Hyunju Kwon will teach for me next week while I travel to attend a
conference. She was an instructor for MATH 110
last year.
09.14 -
If the limit of a function is +∞ or -∞, it is a
special
cases of
DNE. However, in the Webwork and the quizzes, you need to write
+∞ or -∞
to be more specific.
09.05 -
Welcome to MATH 100 Section 102 !
Check this page frequently regarding any announcement for the section.
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