Math 2433, Section 10351 - Spring 2005
Calculus III
Teacher Evaluations
The Mathematics Department will collect the evaluations via an
online form.
See http://online.math.uh.edu.
The grades were handed in on Monday, May
16. You can receive them from the VIP in a few days.
If you want to see your exam, please come until May 20 (call to see
if I am in my office) or during the Fall semester.
Have a pleasant vacation!
- Classes: 5:30-7:00 pm MW, 117 SR1
- Course description
- Instructor: Andrew Török
- TA's:
- Mrinal Raghupathi (MW 4:30-5:30 pm in 204 AH)
- Richard Myers (MW 4:30-5:30 pm in 131 SR, and 7-8PM in 348
PGH)
- Extra help:
Exams
- Exam I: Wednesday, Feb. 16.
- In the week of the exam, the quiz will be MONDAY, not Wednesday.
- The exam will cover the material from Chapters 12 and 13 discussed
until Feb. 9. That is:
- Sections 12.1-12.7
- Sections 13.1-13.4, and Section 13.5 up to page 796 (without
"The curvature of a plane curve")
- Please bring your student I.D.
- It will be a closed book exam.
Since the curvature etc. are
not on this exam, only the following formulas will be
provided:
projection of one vector onto another, distance to a
line, and distance to a plane.
- No calculators.
- Department review on Thursday, Feb. 10, at 2:30pm, in 110 AH.
See problems and answers at online.math.uh.edu/Math2433/
[(ii) at 5 (a) and 6 (b,c) are not covered].
Try to solve the
problems before you go to the review!
- Grades: the average is 58.3, their distribution is here (the intervals are (0,10], (10, 20],
..., (90,100]).
The exams will be handed out Monday, in 117SR.
- Exam II: Wednesday, March 30.
- In the week of the exam, the quiz will be MONDAY, not
Wednesday.
- The emphasis of the exam will be on the material starting with
section 13.5 and ending with section 15.7.
Questions might be
related to material covered by the first exam.
- Please bring your student I.D.
- It will be a closed book exam.
Here are the formulas that
will be provided with the exam (to see where these are from, click here).
- No calculators.
- Department review: March 24, Thursday, 2:30-4pm, 110AH.
See
problems and answers at online.math.uh.edu/Math2433/.
Problem 4 or 5 ("Determine whether F is gradient etc.")
is not covered by our exam (this is discussed in section 15.9)
Look also at questions (ii) at 5 (a) and 6 (b,c) from the review for
Exam I.
Try to solve the problems before you go to the review!
- Second Exam Grades: the average is 68.3, the distribution is here (the intervals are (0,10], (10, 20],
..., (90,100]).
The distribution of the sum of the grades (exam I + exam II) is here (the intervals are (0,20], (20,
40], ..., (180,200]); the average is 131.9. Only the 75 students who
took both exams are included.
- Exam III: Wednesday, April 27
- In the week of the exam, the quiz will be MONDAY, not
Wednesday.
- The emphasis of the exam will be on the material from sections
15.8, Chapter 16 (without sections 16.1, 16.5, 16.10), 17.1, 17.2 and
17.4. There will be NO PROBLEMS about computing upper/lower/Riemann
sums.
Questions might be related to material covered by the
previous exams.
- Please bring your student I.D.
- It will be a closed book exam.
Here are the formulas that
will be provided with the exam.
- No calculators.
- Department review: April 21, Thursday, 2:30-4pm, 110AH.
See
problems and answers (at least, from earlier reviews) at online.math.uh.edu/Math2433/.
- Third Exam Grades: the average is 64.8, the distribution is here (the intervals are (0,10], (10, 20],
..., (90,100]).
The distribution of the sum of the grades (exam I + exam II + exam
III) is here (the intervals are
(0,30], (30, 60], ..., (270,300]); the average is 204. Only the 67
students who took all exams are included.
- Final Exam: Wednesday, May 11, 5-8pm
- Department review: Wednesday May 4, 3-5 PM, 128 SR1
See problems and answers (at least, from earlier reviews) at online.math.uh.edu/Math2433/.
- Office hours: see the home-page
- The final exam is comprehensive: it covers all the material from
the previous exames, and in addition Sections 15.9 and 17.5.
- It will be a closed book exam. However, the formulas provided on
the previous three exams will also be provided for the final.
- Please bring your student I.D.
- No calculators.
- Only the best 10 quiz grades (the maximum is 100 points) will count
for your score.
- Grade distribution before the final (for the 67 students who took
all 3 exams):
- the quiz average is 87 out of 100;
- the distribution of the sum of the grades so far (exam I + exam II
+ exam III + quizzes) is here (the
intervals are (0,40], (40, 80], ...); the average is 291 out of 400.
Online material
- Chapter summaries:
- Homework solutions:
SECTION NUMBERS:
10351 LEC D MATH2433 CALCULUS III 0530-0700PM MW TOROK 117-SR
10358 LAB D MATH2433 CALCULUS III 0430-0530PM MW Mrinal Raghupathi 204-AH
10354 LAB D MATH2433 CALCULUS III 0430-0530PM MW Richard Myers 131-SR
10359 LAB D MATH2433 CALCULUS III 0700-0800PM MW Richard Myers 348-PGH
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