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Mathematics 122A, 122B (Fall 2004)

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Page Contents

  • Assignments and related information
  • Reading Assignments (with due dates)
  • Exercise Assignments and Handouts
  • Projects
  • Semester Outline (for Review)
  • HTML -- Looks pretty good
  • PDF -- Matches Notation exactly
  • Course Logistics
  • Office Hours
  • Course Information Sheet (HTML) (PDF)
  • Course Calendar (PDF) Gives tentative dates for topics covered
  • Grade Information
  • Helpful Links for Course
  • http://www.calculus.org/ Many Calculus resources including sample problems with step-by-step solutions.
  • Mathematics Portal at UPS Library Start your web-based mathematics-oriented research here.
  • Publisher's Companion Website for the 2nd Edition of our text. Contains many resources appropriate for our text.
  • Tips on Writing and Studying Mathematics
  • Examination Archives
  • Generally Useful Links
  • University Calendars
  • Journal of Undergraduate Mathematics at Puget Sound

  • Writing and Studying Tips

  • Basic Study Tips (Includes a list of Prelude Strategies)
  • Sophisticated StudyGuides (A nice compilation of insights and resources for improving your study skills by Joe Landsberger, University of St. Thomas.)
  • Basic Tips for writing mathematics. (PDF)
  • ``The Elements of Style'' (by William Strunk, Jr.). This is the standard reference for expository writing and is now available in searchable electronic form. (Courtesy of Project Bartleby).

  • Homework Exercises

    Homework Problems: Strauss, Bradley, Smith

    3rd Edition

  • Chapter 5 Problems for Calculus 122
  • Chapter 6 Problems for Calculus 122
  • Chapter 7 Problems for Calculus 122
  • Chapter 8 Problems for Calculus 122
  • Chapter 9 3ED: Problems for Calculus 221
  • Chapter 10 3ED: Problems for Calculus 221
  • Chapter 11 3ED: Problems for Calculus 221
  • Chapter 12 3ED: Problems for Calculus 221
  • Chapter 13 3ED: Problems for Calculus 221
  • Chapter 14 3ED: Problems for Calculus 221

  • Projects (These are PDF files)

  • Project 1
  • Project 2
  • Project 3
  • Project 4
  • Project 5
  • Project 6
  • Project 7
  • Project 8
  • Examination Archive

    You will need a PDF viewer to read the files posted here. This is because of the difficulty of accurately rendering mathematical notation on a web page. Luckily, all you need do is install the free program Acrobat Reader. Just visit the Adobe website to obtain a copy (all major platforms are supported).

    Some of these `Exams' are really lists of problems that I considered when writing the examinations when I taught MATH 221 in 1998. As such they are excellent study guides for the material we covered back then. However, the textbooks were different so the order in which material was covered will not perfectly match the material from this one.

  • Exam 1: Fall 2002 (PDF)
  • Exam 2: Fall 2002 (PDF)
  • Exam 3: Fall 2002 (PDF)
  • Exam 4: Fall 2002 (PDF)
  • Exam 5: Fall 2002 (PDF)
  • Final Exam: Fall 2002(PDF)