Math 2280-2
Introduction to
Differential Equations
Spring, 2001

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Final Exam Information:
    The exam is in our classroom, Wednesday May 2, 11:30-1:30. It is inclusive.
    We will have a problem session Friday 12:30-1:50, in our regular classroom JTB 320. See you there! Here's the practice final exam: (Remember, it is just an indication of the kinds of problems you will be asked, and is not intended to be inclusive.)
    2280pracfinal.pdf  Practice final exam
    pracfinalans.pdf  solutions



Second Exam Information:
    The exam is in-class, on Wednesday April 4. Only scientific calculators are allowed; no notes, no programming calculators, no text etc. The exam will cover sections 3.5-3.6, 4.1, 5.1-5.3, 5.5-5.6, 6.1-6.3. Note, on Monday I forgot to recall that 3.5 was to be covered on this exam!
    2280pracexam2.pdf   Practice second midterm (real midterm will not be as long!
    prac2sols.pdf  Solutions



First Exam Information:
    The exam is in-class, on Wednesday February 14. Only scientific calculators are allowed; no notes, no programming calculators, no text etc. The exam will cover sections 1.1-1.6, 2.1-2.3, 3.1-3.4. Sections 2.4-2.6, numerical methods, will not be on the exam. You will be provided with the integral tables from the front and back cover of the text.
    2280practice1.pdf   Practice midterm.
    2280pracans.pdf  The solutions



Course syllabus, in your favorite format:
    syllabus.pdf
    syllabus.ps
    syllabus.dvi


2280-2 homework page
Math tutoring center, available for homework help.
Thursday problem sessions: JTB 320, 12:30-1:50 p.m.
other office hours in JWB 218:
   M: 2-2:50 p.m.
   T: 10-11:50 a.m.
   W: 2-2:50 p.m.
  

2280-2 Maple projects and maple class handouts
Math Lab information, such as where it is, when it's open, etc. If you click on the "remote access" link there, you will find a list of servers on which you can access your Math acount remotely, provided you have telnet software on your home computer, and home internet access.
     You can't use the Math Department Maple from your home computer, but if you have Maple at home (available to students from the University bookstore for about $100) you can use ftp to transfer files between your home and school, and do Maple at either place.
     If you want to download free telnet (and ftp) software to your home computer, (so that you transfer files or read email, for example) go to the appropriate links near the bottom of www.utah.edu/uwebresources/software.html. This is a University of Utah page with useful downloadable software.