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Welcome to the Math U341 home page for Professor Levine's sections, a useful source of information for the course. Check this page regularly for homework assignments and special announcements.

Grades: Both sections did very well on the final exam. Here are the results, together with your semester grade: Section 1 (9:15-10:20 am); Section 6 (10:30-11:35 am).

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Final Exam Resource page
Here you can find a practice final exam as well as quizzes, homeworks, review sheets and other material from our section and from other math 341 sections.

The final exam is on Thurs., Dec. 18, 10:30am-12:30pm, in 101 CH. You may bring in an 8-1/2 x 11 sheet of notes (both sides): you are allowed to use this note sheet for formulas, but NO WORKED EXAMPLES. You may also use a calculator. We will have a review session for the final on Tues., Dec. 16, from 2:30 to 4:30 pm, in 320 SH. Prof. Topalov will also have a review session Monday, Dec. 15, 3:00-5:00 in 420SH. Both review sessions are open to all U341 students.

Here is a review sheet for the material from quiz 5 to the end of the course, with a list of topics we covered, topics we omitted, and some practice problems.

You have a homework assignment on surface integrals to be turned in on Wednesday, Dec. 10 in class. No late papers will be accepted. Here is the assignment. Here are the solutions to the homework.

Here are the answers to quiz 5.

You have a homework assignment on line integrals to be turned in on Wednesday, Dec. 3 in class. No late papers will be accepted. Here is the assignment. Here are the solutions to the homework.

We are having our 5th (and last) quiz on Monday, Nov. 24. It will cover material we have had since the last quiz, including homework assignments, lectures and the assigned sections from the text, these being sections 13.1 13.2, 13.3 and 13.4. However, we will NOT have material from sections 9.7 and 12.8 (cylindrical and spherical coordinates, and integrals using these coordinates) on this quiz. As for quiz 4: no calculators, but you will be allowed one 3 in. x 5 in. card of notes (both sides). Here is a more detailed review sheet, with a list of topics we covered, topics we omitted, and some practice problems.

You have a homework assignment on conservative vector fields to be turned in on Monday, Nov. 17 in class. Papers will also be accepted as late as Wed., Nov. 19, but with 5 points taken off for being late. Here is the assignment. Here are the solutions to the homework.

You have a homework assignment on triple integrals to be turned in on Monday, Nov. 10 in class. No late assignments will be accepted. Here is the assignment. Here are the solutions to the homework.

Here are the answers to quiz 4.

We are having our 4th quiz on Monday, Nov. 3. It will cover all the material we have had since the last quiz, including homework assignments, lectures and the assigned sections from the text, these being sections 12.2, 12.3, 12.4, 12.5 and 12.7. As for quiz 3: no calculators, but you will be allowed one 3 in. x 5 in. card of notes (both sides). Here is a more detailed review sheet, with a list of topics we covered, topics we omitted, and some practice problems.

Here are the answers to quiz 3.

We are having our 3rd quiz on Monday, Oct. 20. It will cover all the material we have had since the last quiz, including homework assignments, lectures and the assigned sections from the text, these being sections 11.7, 11.8 and 12.1 (12.2 will not be on the quiz). As for quiz 2: no calculators, but you will be allowed one 3 in. x 5 in. card of notes (both sides). Here is a more detailed review sheet, with a list of topics we covered, topics we omitted, and some practice problems.

Here are the answers to quiz 2.

We are having our 2nd quiz on Monday, Oct. 6. It will cover all the material we have had since the last quiz, including homework assignments, lectures and the assigned sections from the text, these being sections 10.5, 11.3. 11.4, 11.5 and 11.6. The ground rules will be a little different: no calculators, but you will be allowed one 3 in. x 5 in. card of notes (both sides). Here is a more detailed review sheet, with a list of topics we covered, topics we omitted, and some practice problems.

Here are the answers to quiz 1.

We are having our first quiz on Monday, Sept. 22. It will cover sections 9.4-9.6 and 11.1, 11.2. This includes all material in the text, assigned homework exercises and material covered in the lectures. The quiz is closed-book, and (for this one, at least) no calculators (I promise the calculations won't be anything worse than arithmetic with small numbers).

Due to my schedule filling in, I'll have to move my office hours. They will be MW: 1:30-2:30, Th: 11:45-1.

Besides the recitation for our class (M 2:50-4:30, 420 SH) we have two other recitations sections you can go to for help with homework or questions on the lectures. These meet W 2:50-4:30, 10 BK and W 2:50-4:30, 300 RI.

The exam schedule for the course is as follows:
Quizzes: Sept. 22, Oct. 6, Oct. 20, Nov. 3 and Nov. 24
Final exam: Dec. 18, 10:30 am-12:30 pm

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