This document provides information about an exam for the JIM 411 Introductory Analysis course, including that it will be worth 20% of the 2019/2020 academic assessment, last 1 hour and 30 minutes, contain 7 questions covering topics from the first 3 chapters of the course, and students must answer all questions without the aid of formulas, definitions, theorems or lemmas. The topics covered will be absolute value, infimum and supremum, mathematical induction, limits of sequences using the definition, determining if a sequence diverges, limits of functions using the definition, and the Intermediate Value Theorem.
This document provides information about an exam for the JIM 411 Introductory Analysis course, including that it will be worth 20% of the 2019/2020 academic assessment, last 1 hour and 30 minutes, contain 7 questions covering topics from the first 3 chapters of the course, and students must answer all questions without the aid of formulas, definitions, theorems or lemmas. The topics covered will be absolute value, infimum and supremum, mathematical induction, limits of sequences using the definition, determining if a sequence diverges, limits of functions using the definition, and the Intermediate Value Theorem.
This document provides information about an exam for the JIM 411 Introductory Analysis course, including that it will be worth 20% of the 2019/2020 academic assessment, last 1 hour and 30 minutes, contain 7 questions covering topics from the first 3 chapters of the course, and students must answer all questions without the aid of formulas, definitions, theorems or lemmas. The topics covered will be absolute value, infimum and supremum, mathematical induction, limits of sequences using the definition, determining if a sequence diverges, limits of functions using the definition, and the Intermediate Value Theorem.