Latest Announcements:
- Dec. 9: Solutions to our third prelim are now posted below.
- Dec. 3: Two past final exams are posted below.
Class | Time | Room | Instructor | Office Hours |
Lecture 1 | MWF 8:00-8:50A | MT 207 | Wed. & Fri. 11:30-12:30 in MT 218 | |
MWF 9:05-9:55A | MT 207 | Th. 12:15-1:15, Fri. 10-11in MT 106 | ||
Lecture 3 | MWF 11:15-12:05P | BDF 105 | Th. 2:30-1:30, Fri. 12:30-1:30 in MT 201 |
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Text: Lial, Greenwell, & Ritchey, Finite Mathematics (Edition: 9) Pearson Addison-Wesley, 2008 (ISBN: 0-321-42829-3)
Homework Assignments: Write homework solutions carefully, using well-written English, complete
sentences, adequate detail, and so on. Write your name on the first page. If an assignment requires
several pages, please staple and number all pages.
Grading: Out of a total of 525 points: There will be three preliminary exams, each worth 100 points, and a final exam worth 150 points. Your section grade (homework, quizzes, e.t.c.) will count for 75 points.
Exams: Exams will be taken without the aid of your textbook. Calculators will not be allowed either. Here is the exam schedule:
- First preliminary exam, (Solutions, Statistics) Tuesday, September 30, 7:30-9:00pm, Malott Hall 251.
- Practice exams: Fall 03 (solutions), Fall 04 (solutions), Fall 05 (solutions), Fall 07 (with solutions)
- Second preliminary exam, (Solutions, Statistics), Thursday, October 30, 7:30-9:00pm, Malott Hall 251.
- Practice exams: Fall 03 (solutions), Fall 04 (solutions), Fall 05 (solutions), Fall 07 (with solutions)
- Third preliminary exam, (Solutions, Statistics), Tuesday, December 2, 7:30-9:00pm, Malott Hall 228.
- Practice exams: Fall 03 (solutions), Fall 04 (solutions), Fall 05 (solutions), Fall 07 (with solutions)
- Final exam, Monday, December 15th, 7:00-9:30pm, Malott Hall 253.
Code of conduct: Discussion about the course in general and the homework is strongly encouraged. However, you should write up your homework sets by yourselves; copying solutions from each other violates Cornell's Code of Academic Integrity and is strictly prohibited.
Extra Help
- Math 1005 - Supplement to Math 1105 (go to Blackboard - search for ''Math 1005'' ), taught by Patty Alessi
- Mathematics Support Center