News.

Dec 13
Final exam problems and solutions have been posted.
Dec 5
The final exam will take place on Sat, Dec 12, 10:30 am to 1:00 pm, in ECCR 265.

There will be two exam review sessions:
  • Tue, Dec 8, 6:30–8:00 pm, in ECCR 151, and
  • Thu, Dec 10, 4:00–5:30 pm, in ECCR 265.
Nov 19
Exam 3 problems and solutions have been posted.
Oct 16
Exam 3 will take place on Wed, Nov 18, 5:00–6:30 pm, in HLMS 252 .

Orals will be held on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. Use the online scheduler to sign up.

There will be an exam review session on Mon, Nov 16, 6:30–8:00 pm, in ECCR 155.
Nov 4
A handout on related rate problems is available.
Oct 23
Exam 2 problems and solutions have been posted.
Oct 20
Monday evening's review problems can be found here.
Oct 16
Exam 2 will take place on Wed, Oct 21, 5:00–6:30 pm, in HLMS 252 .

Orals will be held on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. Use the online scheduler to sign up.

There will be an exam review session on Mon, Oct 19, 6:30–8:00 pm, in KOBL 220.
Oct 10
Solutions for the fourth quiz have been posted.
Oct 5
An explanation of delta-epsilon proofs can be found here.
Oct 2
Solutions for the third quiz can be found on the Exams page.
Sep 25
The homework assignments for section 1.3 have been modified.
For HW 1.3 (due Wed, Sep 30) you may omit #48.
For HW 1.3-1.5 (due Wed, Oct 7), replace section 1.3 #40 with #38.
Sep 25
Solutions for Exam 1 have been posted.
Sep 18
Solutions for the trigonometry quiz have been uploaded.
Sep 17
Orals will take place on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. Use the online scheduler to sign up.
Sep 17
There will be an exam review session on Monday, Sep 21, 6:30–8:00 pm, in ECCR 151.
Sep 5
The solution for the first quiz can be found on the Exams page.
Sep 5
Drop-in tutoring will be available beginning Tuesday at the BOLD Center, located in the ECCE wing of the Engineering Center. Tutoring hours will be
  • Mon 12–5
  • Tue 5–7
  • Wed 11–7
  • Thu 11–7
Aug 19
Welcome to APPM 1340! Note that students will need an i>clicker remote for this class, which must be registered online. Please also bring in 5 (blank) blue books to be used for exams this semester.
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Important Information.

Textbook.

Required textbook:

  • Calculus and Analytical Geometry, 9th Ed., Thomas and Finney (blue cover) OR
    Thomas's Calculus, Alternate Edition, Thomas and Finney (maroon cover)
newton
Sir Isaac Newton
1643–1727
leibniz
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
1646–1716

Policies.

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