Fall 2003
Zongzhu Lin, Professor
College Algebra Coordinator
CW232
532-0573
zlin@math.ksu.edu
Don't know what to write for
your Mathematics Enjoyment Essay
which will be due on Oct. 15?
KSU Theatre is helping you out with a Pulitzer Prize winning play, PROOF,
by David Auburn, which
will be presented to you on Nichols Theatre, Sept. 25--27, Oct. 1--4 at 8:00pm
Tickets:
McCain Box Office: Noo--5pm. Telephon: 532-6428 or www.ksu.edu/mccain
TEXT: College Algebra, by Beacher, Penna, and Bittinger, soft cover special edition for Kansas State University, Addison Wesley 2002. (Available at K-State Union Book Store and Varney's Book Store).
CALCULATOR: TI-83 or TI-83 Plus (required!)
WEB PAGE: http://www.math.ksu.edu/math100
Video Tape:
There are 16 video tapes of lectures based on the test book are in the
Reserve Desk of Hale Library.
Students can watch the tape in the Library or check out the tapes
overnight to watch at home.
The lectures on tape are not by K-State Faculty and may not
contain all materials required for the Exams here in K-State. But is a
useful way to make up missed lectures on certain sections
Any one lost
a College Algebra book during the exam (on Tuesday, 9/9/03) please
contact Professor Lin
Math
Help Session in CW 145 Schedule
Final Exam Help Sessions:
Time: On Dec. 17 (Wednesday)
Noon - 6 p.m.
Place: Derby Dining Center Gold Room
Calculator
in Exams: Calculators are allowed during the exams. However
students should clear calculators memory before arrive to Exam rooms.
If
any relevent material found in the calculator's memory, intentionally
or
unintentionally, will all be reported to the honor system and will be
treated as evidence of cheating. It is also suggested that students
check the ir calculators' battery and bring the backup batteries for
the
exam. Proctors will not have additional calculators or battaries
available during the exam.
List
of Recitations and Instructors
Exam
Rooms for Exams I, II, III Final Exam rooms are
different
Final Exam Room Assignment: (Dec. 17, 7:00pm-8:50pm)
Each student should go to the classroom assigned to his/her recitation
instructor listed below:
| Instructors |
Final
Exam Rooms |
| Donald
Adongo |
Cardwell
101 |
| Nicholas
Adongo |
Kedzie
106 |
| Ala'
Alnaser |
Weber
123 |
| Thomas
Atambo |
Cardwell
103 |
| Seth
Bishop |
Throckmorton
1018 |
| Robert
Burckel |
Cardwell
102 |
| James
Cipra |
Durland
173 |
| Niveditha
Kuntigorla |
Waters
231 |
| Eric
Lawrence |
Justin
109 |
| Zongzhu
Lin |
Cardwell
145 |
| Thomas
Muenzenberger |
King
004 |
| Rekha
Natarajan |
Seaton
063 |
| Justin Ostrander | Willard
114 |
| Mark
Shaw |
Cardwell
102 |
| Jiang
Shult |
Cardwell
130 |
| Brent Smith | Thompson 101 |
| Jody
Zuehlke |
Ackert
120 |
No students grades will be
available online. The only way to find out
is to go to class. Your recitation instructor will return your exam
back to you for Exams I, II, III. No final exam will be returned to any
student.
Final Exam
Note: Those students approved to take
exams with extended time should report to
CW 101 and
check with the coordinator
Old College Algebra Courses.
| Fall2000 | Spring2001 | Fall2001 |
Spring2002 |
Fall2002 |
Spring2003 |
Note that old exam does not suggest what problems will be on the the exam this semester. The exam problems this semester will reflect what the instructors taught in lectures and what you have done in homework.
Warning: There will be no sample exams before any exam! Students need to study their lecture notes and homework to prepare for each exam.