Math 209 LM - Spring 2014
Course Syllabus
- Math 209 LM Syllabus - Spring 2014 - The syllabus for Math 209 Spring 2014
Quiz Answer Keys
Quiz 1A answers - Answers to version A of the first quiz
Quiz 1B answers - Answers to version B of the first quiz
Quiz 2A answers - Answers to version A of the second quiz
Quiz 2B answers - Answers to version B of the second quiz
Quiz 3A answers - Answers to version A of the third quiz
Quiz 3B answers - Answers to version B of the third quiz
Quiz 4A answers - Answers to version A of the fourth quiz
Quiz 4B answers - Answers to version B of the fourth quiz
Quiz 5A answers - Answers to version A of the fifth quiz
Quiz 5B answers - Answers to version B of the fifth quiz
Quiz 6A answers - Answers to version A of the sixth quiz
Quiz 6B answers - Answers to version B of the sixth quiz
Reviews for Tests
Test 1 Review
Go here to access the finals mentioned, and do the indicated problems.
Spring 2008: 1,2
Fall 2008: 1,2,8
Spring 2009: 1,2
Fall 2010: 1,2
Spring 2013: 1,2,4,7
Also go over HW 1 and all previous quizzes. For every problem that asks you to do Euler's method, also do the modified Euler's method with half as many steps.
Notice that the next section after the test is qualitative analysis... I like to give bonus problems...
Test 2 Review
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Spring 2008: 3,7,8
Fall 2008: 3,7,8
Spring 2009: 3,9,10
Fall 2010: 3,4,5,6
Spring 2013: 3,4,6
Also, make sure you know how to draw phase plots and nullclines. You're not always asked to do these on a final, but I will ask you to do that in the test. You can also do things the way we did in class, so if a problem askd you to do a competition table, you can use Lo's method instead if you wish; or if it asks you to compute concavity, you can skip that if you wish--just make sure your solution graph is right!, etc.
There is not a lot of practice material in the finals, so look over homework problems and quiz problems that are very similar to these.
I might ask you to do something by qualitative methods but then verify your answer somehow by solving the ODE explicitly, so remember your separation of variables!
Test 3 Review
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Spring 2008: 4, 6, 9
Fall 2008: 4, 6, 9, 11(a)
Spring 2009: 4, 5, 6(a),(b)
Fall 2010: 6 (in part I), 6 (in part II), 8(a), 10
Spring 2013: 5, 8, 9
I'll probably mention more about the test in the class before the test. As of writing this, I haven't written the test.
Notice that the next sections after the test are discrete random variables and the binomial distribution...
Test 4 Review
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Spring 2008: 5, 10, 11
Fall 2008: 5, 10, 11
Spring 2009: 6, 7, 8
Fall 2010: (In part II): 6, 7, 8, 9
Spring 2013: 10
Final Exam Review
- To review for the final exam, review all the in-class tests and final exams mentioned above!
Solutions to Tests
Test 1
- Test 1A Solutions - Solutions to version A of the first test.
- Test 1B Solutions - Solutions to version B of the first test.
Test 2
- Coming soon!
Test 3
- Test 3A Solutions - Solutions to version A of the third test.
- Test 3B Solutions - Solutions to version B of the third test.
Test 4
- Test 4A Solutions - Solutions to version A of the fourth test.
- Test 4B Solutions - Solutions to version B of the fourth test.
Announcements
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