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MAT 131 - Fall 2005, Exams
Here is the final exam with solutions pdf ps
Room Assignment for the Final: Make sure to go to the right place, i.e., where your recitation section is assigned to. This is very important due to the tightness of seating in the rooms.
Recitation Sections 1, 3 in ESS 131.
Recitation Sections 2, 6, 8 in HUMAN 1003.
Recitation Sections 4, 9, 10, 13 in JAVITS 105.
Recitation Sections
11, 12
in
PHYSICS P 113.
Material included in the Final:
Final exam will be comprehensive. Everything in the
MAT 131 Syllabus
is included in the exam.
You must learn your recitation section and TA before you come
to the exam.
You must bring your student ID.
Material included in Midterm II:
From the beginning through Section 4.1 (included) from the text
book. Emphasis will be on the material covered after the first
midterm.
Material included in Midterm I:
Up to and including the week of September 26-30 from the MAT 131 Syllabus. Or, sections 1.1 through
2.9 and the Appendix C from the book.
Material included: Early Exam covers the
prerequisite material, i.e., anything that is covered in precalculus
is included. For example, the exam includes absolute values, inequalities,
equation of a line, basic properties of functions such as composition
and inverse, exponential and logarithmic functions, graphing functions
and transforming graphs, graphs of basic functions such as quadratic
polynomials and trigonometric functions and their graphs.
No calculators will be permitted during the exam.
You may find
a practice exam in MAT 125 web page.
Important Notes:
Here is a practice final
pdf
ps
with
solutions
pdf
ps
Here is the 2nd midterm with
solutions
pdf
ps
Here is the 1st midterm with solutions
pdf
ps
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basak@math.sunysb.edu
last modified: Dec 08, 2004