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18.022  Calculus

Fall 2011

Lecturer: Pavel I Etingof

Recitation Leaders: Mark Mclean, Ramis Movassagh, Peter Speh

Lecture:  TR1,F2  (4-370)
Recitation 01:  MW 11  (2-143)
Recitation 02:  MW 12  (2-132)
Recitation 03:  MW 12  (2-143)
Recitation 04:  MW 1  (2-132)

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Announcements

Final Exam Solutions

Solutions to the final exam have been posted.

We enjoyed teaching this course and appreciate all the work you did for it.  We wish you a happy holidays!

Announced on 21 December 2011  7:31  p.m. by Peter Speh

18.022 Final Exam

The 18.022 final exam will take place next Tuesday, December 20, from 9-12 in the morning.  The exam will cover the material from chapters 1-7 covered in lectures and homeworks.  Note that the test will not cover differential forms.

A practice final exam has been posted.  Solutions will be posted by Friday night.

Professor Etingof will be holding office hours from 12-2 pm in room 4-370 on Monday, December 19, as well as his regular 2-3 office hour on Friday.

We encourage you to fill out the online course evaluations by Friday, the end of the evaluation period.

Announced on 13 December 2011  9:24  a.m. by Peter Speh

18.022 Third Midterm

The next 18.022 midterm will be next Tuesday, November 8 in class.  The exam will cover chapters 3 and 4 of the textbook.

A practice exam has been posted.  Problems 1 and 2 of this practice exam 3 and the last two problems of practice exam 2 are relevant to the exam.

Announced on 01 November 2011  5:06  p.m. by Peter Speh

Practice Exam 2 Solutions

Practice Exam 2 Solutions have been posted.

Announced on 16 October 2011  10:23  p.m. by Peter Speh

Second Midterm

The second 18.022 midterm will be next Tuesday, October 18, in class.  The exam will cover chapter 2 of the textbook.  The rules for the exam are the same as for exam 1.

A practice exam has been posted.  Note that parametrized curves and vector fields will not be on the actual exam, so the relevant problems are problems 1-3 as well as the last problem on the first practice exam.

Announced on 12 October 2011  7:09  p.m. by Peter Speh

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