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Make-up exams will be given from 10:00 am to 11:50 am on Wednesday, May 10. Come to Airway Sciences 315 or my office. You must have signed up in order to take a make-up.
You can do the Review for Final (worksheet pp. 195-201) to prepare for the final exam. Here are the Final Exam Review Answers.
Group Assignment #7 is due on Thursday, May 4.
To get an idea of the most important topics for the final, look at Section 6, "Ten crucial skills in this course," in the Course Guidebook. For a more detailed list, review the lists of most important topics for Exam 2, Exam 3, and Exam 4. We didn't have one of these for Exam 1, but you should be able to construct your own using the others as guides.
Your semester group list has been updated (3-31) to take off people who dropped. Only one person will have to change groups as a result.
Descriptions of the calculator programs QUAD and QUADFORM are here.
Here is the updated (March 13) schedule for Supplemental Instruction Group Study Sessions
Some sessions have changed times slightly or changed rooms.
Here is some Helpful information about groups.
Check out the Guidebook I'm writing for our course. Comments are welcome!
Your grades are available on Blackboard.
MATH 110/MATH 111 Videos -- These tutorials are especially designed for our course!
Mathpower -- Includes information and advice about math anxiety, learning styles, and studying skills
Success in Math (DNE) -- Extensive guidelines to help you comprehend and internalize mathematics
Table of Common Fractions and Their Decimal Equivalents or Approximations -- Go to the very bottom of the page to see the table. Note it does not use bars for the repeating decimals.
Converting decimals to fractions -- Step by step procedures for different cases involving terminating and repeating decimals
The square root of 2 is irrational -- This page gives six different proofs! (And there are more!)
Why rational numbers must have repeating or terminating decimal expansions -- This explanation by example describes the same process used in a general proof.
Famous Mathematicians -- Brief biographies of a few of the best
Math Forum -- "Ask Dr. Math" and lots more
Coolmath.com -- An amusement park of math designed for fun!
Mathematical Sciences Career Information -- Profiles of careers, Q & A forum, applications index, mentoring program
Galaxy Mathematics Links -- Tons of links to other schools, articles, collections, directories, and more
What is Chaos? An Interactive Online Course for Everyone -- About Chaos Theory, a cool new area in math