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Lecturer: Essential Resources:
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Syllabus
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my Grades
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Dr. Loveless Exam Archive
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Final Archive Math Dept ��� website
this!

A final Precalculus Review


Midterm Exam Details review Calculus � Review
checklist. List of Basic Antiderivatives
Read syllabus for exam rules.
Riemann Sums Illustration
(ignore
Riemann Sum Summary
Exam �: Thurs, Jan. �� center
Chapter � Review
Exam �: Thurs, Feb. �� of �.� Substitution
Location: in Quiz Section mass) Basic integral practice - Solns
�.�-�.� Review
The
Final Exam Details final
Brief �.� Review
Final Date: Sat, Mar. �� exam �.� Practice - Solns
Final Time: �:��-�:��pm archive. �.� Exam Practice - Solns
Final Location: KNE ��� �.� Challenge - Solns
Chapters
�.� Practice Sheet
�.�,
- Sols to first � problems
TAs: �.�, - Sols to � challenge problems
Collin Litterell (CA/CB) �.�, Summary of �.� Trig
collindl@uw.edu �.�/�.� Essential Identities for �.�
Chun-Kai Chien (CC/CD) Review. �� old integrals - answers
ckchien@uw.edu (ignore �� practice integrals - solutions
center �� more integrals - solutions
Integral Table
of
Full �.�-�.� Review
mass)
Flowchart of Integration Methods
For Exam � Review Notes
your
Ch. � Review
own
Final review checklist
interest,
here

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are my
Other UW resources:
review
sheets Math Study Center
CLUE Tutoring
on
Academic Advising
basic
Student Counseling Center
differentialDisability Resources for Students
equations
that I
give
my
students
in
Math
��� in
the
first
two
weeks.
Some
of this
is
beyond
the
scope
of this
course,
but for
the
most
part
you
can
understand
what is
posted
and
this
would
increase
your
depth
of
understanding:

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Math
���
Basic
Application
Practice

Math
���
Discussion
of
Basic
Applications

Announced
�/��/��: Some
new materials:
Here is
my
End of
Week �
Newsletter,
read
this!

Here
are
Exam

Solutions

Don't
forget
to
check
out my
lecture
materials.

Announced
�/��/��: Some
new materials:
Here is
my
End of
Week �
Newsletter,

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read
this!

A
Review
of �.�
and
�.�.

Don't
forget
to
check
out the
Dr.
Loveless
Exam
Archive
and
the
Math
���
Exam

Departmental
Archive.

Announced
�/�/��:
Here is
my
End of
Week �
Newsletter,
read
this!

Here is
a
Flowchart
of the
Integration
Methods.

And a
thorough

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discussion
and
review
of all
the
integration
methods.

Look
at
homework
and
old
exams
for
practice.
If you
want
more
practice,
I
compiled
several
problems
here:
��
Random
Integrals
directly
from
old
midterms
and
here
are
comments
and
answers

��
integrals
to
practice
along

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with
Full
Solutions.

��
more
random
integrals
to
practice
and
Full
Solutions

Announced
�/�/��: Please
see if the
following
postings will
help:
Here is
my
End of
Week �
Newsletter,
read
this!

Here is
an
updated
list of
all the
basic
integrals
you
need
for the
homework.

Here
are ��
integration
by
parts
practice

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problems.
The
first �
are
standard
(definitel
do
these
for
practice),
the
last �
are
extremely
challenging
(harder
than
homework/exams).
Solutions
can be
found
at the
right
of this
page.

And
here is
a
Summary
of
cases
for �.�
Trig
integrals.

Here is
a
essential
identities
for �.�.

Announced
�/��/��: Here
are: Exam �

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Solutions.

Announced
�/��/��: Check
these out:
Here is
my
End of
Week �
Newsletter,
read
this,
there
are
some
key
homework
hints!

Here is
a Brief
Summary
of
Work
Facts

Here
are
additional
basic
work
examples
and
full
solutions

Compilation
of old
Work
problems
from
my old
exams
and
full
solutions.

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Large
compilation
of
challenging
work
problems
from
old
finals
and
full
solutions
written
by me.

Announced
�/��/��: Check
these out:
Here is
my
End of
Week �
Newsletter,
read
this!

Here
are
Exam
Rules
and
Advice

Check
out
this
quick
review
for
exam
�.

Don't
forget
that
you

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can
find
prepared
lecture
materials
through
the
link at
the
right
of this
page.

An
overview
of �.�,
�.�,
and
�.�
that
will be
what
we are
discussing
this
week
(and it
is the
last
topic
before
the
first
midterm).

If you
having
trouble
choosing
"dx" or
"dy",
try this
exercise
four
practice

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problems
(from
lecture)
for
finding
the
area
between
curves
and
solutions.
For all
problems
in
chapter
�, you
start
by
choosing
"dx" or
"dy" in
the
same
way as
these
four
problems!

Here is
an old
quiz
that I
gave
on
u-substitution
(solutions
included).
Students
told
me
this
quiz
was
hard,

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so try
these
out
and
see if
you
can do
these
"hard"
substitution
problems.

Rememember,
to
check
out Dr.
Loveless'
Exam
Archive
which
contains
many
old
exams
by me
with
full
solutions.
You
should
also
look at
all the
old
exams
in the
math
department's
exam �
archive.

Announced
�/��/��: Here
are some new
postings:

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Here is
my
Week �
Newsletter,
please
read!

Here is
a Basic
Integrals
Page.
Up to
section
�.�,
the
only
integration
method
is
"simplify
and
hope".
That
is,
simplify
your
integrand,
and
hope
that
you
end up
with
something
in this
table.

Section
�.� is
about
changing
the
independent
variable
(or

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substitution),
here is
a
supplement
on
some
of the
theory
behind
u-substitution.

Here is
a list
of
basic
integral
practice
problems
and
here
are
solutions.

Announced
�/�/��: I will
post several
review sheets
throughout
the term, so
check back
frequently.
Here is my
first group of
postings (they
can also be
found at the
lower right
part of this
page):
Here is
my
Week �
Newsletter,
check

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it out!

Here is
an
overview
of
chapter

Here
are
overhead
summaries
of the
steps
in
constructing
a
Riemann
sum.
You
will do
this a
lot in
the
first
few
weeks
and
throughout
the
quarter.

Here is
our
Calculus
Fact
Sheet
containing
the
basic
table
of
derivatives
and

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antiderivatives
that
you
must
know.

Riemann
Sums
(pdf):
This is
a copy
of a
couple
of the
overheads
from
my �.�
lecture
concerning
approximating
rectangles.
In
addition,
it
includes
most
of the
solution
to the
cubic
problem
from
the
homework.

Calculus
I
Review
(pdf):
Contains
a table
of the
basic
derivatives,
the

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basic
derivative
applications,
and
finishes
with a
review
of trig
and
algebra
(you
received
a copy
if you
attended
quiz
section).

Announced
�/�/��:
Welcome to
Math ���! This
webpage
contains the
course
syllabus, the
homework
schedule, a
course
calendar and
links to review
material. Each
week, I will be
posting
numerous
new review
sheets and
announcements.
Please check
back regularly.

Some notes
about the first
week of the

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quarter:
General
course
information
can be
found
at the
Math
Department
���
Website.

Your
first
homework
assignment
will be
visible
the
first
day of
class.
Note:
UW
students
need
to use
a
special
login
page
for
webassign.
(You
can
log-in
for
free as
part of
the
two
week
trial
period

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even if
you
haven't
puchased
webassign
yet. So
everyone
has
access
to the
homework
on the
first
day of
class.):
https://www.webassign.net
/washington
/login.html.

All
students
must
have
access
to
Webassign
in
order
to do
the
homework.
If you
purchased
lifetime-
of-
edition
access
for
Math
���,
then it
will
also
work

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for
���,
���,
and
���
(only
one
code
needed
for
these
four
courses
since
they
all use
the
same
book).
In
which
case
you
won't
be
asked
to
enter a
code
again
and
you
can
just
log-in.
If this
is your
first
calculus
course
at UW,
then
follow
the

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link
below:
Least
Expensive
Option
to
Purchase
Access
Online

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