This page will be also updated during the semester as needed.

Latest News!
 
Note the newly posted exam rooms for the final.
Note: Alternate final exam room and time.

Solutions to some old final exam problems are now on line. Check below.

Useful Interest Formulas Save and use.
Useful Maple routines to do calculations with interest (encoded formulas).


A wonderful link to solve Linear Programming problem by typing in the problem.
Click here!

MA 162 Course Web Page Spring 2009

 

 

 


Instructors: Moved to the end.
Exam room assignments 
Room Assignments for Final Exam  on May 6 (6 to 8 PM)
(NOTE SERIOUS CHANGES)

Sections
Instructor
Room
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12
Avinash Sathaye
MEH AUD
13,14
Darren Tapp
CB 110
15,16,17
Darren Tapp
CB 114
18, 401, 402
Fernando Camacho
CB 122
There is an alternate final exam to be given on Thursday May 7 at 8 AM in CB 219. This is available only to those who have already proved a valid conflict to the regular time and have received an approval based on their written request.


Statement of Student Responsibility (From the UK web site)

It is your responsibility to know exam dates and times and to resolve time conflicts with (a) other common-hour exams,
and (b) other classes.

The University does permit students to register into classes that conflict with a common exam. However, it is your responsibility to notify the instructor giving the exam that you are enrolled in a course that conflicts with the exam. This notification must be in writing and must be presented to the exam instructor at least two weeks prior to each exam. Under the University Senate Rules, the instructor giving the exam must provide an alternate exam time.

Keep in mind that it is possible for courses with large enrollments that there may be many students with such a conflict. Our instructors do their best to accommodate students with conflicts but it would be impossible to offer as many make-up exams as there may be conflicts.

Therefore, the alternate exam time may or may not create another conflict for you. If you feel that you are going to experience problems with conflicting courses and exams, it's in your best interest to try to adjust your schedule to avoid the conflicts.



General Course outline: Click here to reach it.
(Some of the details might be changed by your instructor, so please check handouts or above syllabi carefully!)
Viewable pdf files
Lecture 1 (Chap. 1.1,1.2) Lecture 2 (Chap. 1.3,1.4) Lecture 3 (Chap. 2.1,2.2) Lecture 4 (Chap.2.3) Lecture 5 (Chap.2.5) Lecture 5x (Chap.2.4)
Lecture 6 (Chap.2.6) Lecture 7 (Graphical Method) Lecture 8 Simplex Algorithm
Lecture 9 Simplex Algorithm II Lecture 10 Theory of Interest  Lecture 11 Theory of InterestII 
Lecture 12Theory of Sets I
Lecture 13Theory of Sets II Lecture 14Probability I Lecture 15 Probability II


Printable pdf files
Lecture 1 (Chap. 1.1,1.2) Lecture 2 (Chap. 1.3,1.4) Lecture 3 (Chap. 2.1,2.2) Lecture 4 (Chap.2.3) Lecture 5 (Chap.2.5) Lecture 5x (Chap.2.4)
Lecture 6 (Chap.2.6) Lecture 7 (Graphical Method) Lecture 8 Simplex Algorithm Lecture 9 Simplex Algorithm II Lecture 10 Theory of Interest  Lecture 11Theory of Interest II 
Lecture 12Theory of Sets I
Lecture 13Theory of Sets II Lecture 14\Probability I Lecture 15 Probability II


Maple and html files for Linear Programming:

LP1 Graphical techniques for linear programming.(Maple)
Graphical techniques Solved probs. (Maple) Simplex techniques Solved probs. (Maple)


LP1 Graphical techniques for linear programming.(Html) Interest Calculations Solved probs. (Maple)




Old exam files:


  Solved exam1Sp08 (pdf).
Solved exam2Sp08 (pdf). Solved exam3samples (pdf). Solved Final samples (pdf).
Solved old finals as slides (pdf)
Unolved old finals for practice (pdf)


Course plan:  Homework dates and class schedule.

In general, the homework is due on Monday, with some exceptions. Check dates on WHS carefully.

Daily calendar and homework schedule


WHS
Date
Sec.
Date
Sec.



Jan  14
1.1,1.2

 
Jan 21
1.3,1.4
HW1 1.1,1.2
 Jan 26
2.1 Jan 28
2.2
HW2 1.3,1.4
Feb 2
2.3
Feb 4
2.4
HW3 2.1,2.2,2.3
Feb  8
Ex1 Rev.
Feb  11
2.5,2.6

Exam 1 Feb. 9 From  5 to 7 PM

Feb 16
2.6,3.1
Feb 18
3.2
HW4 2.4,2.5,2.6
Feb 23
3.3
Feb 25
4.1
HW5 3.1,3.2,3.3
Mar 2
4.2
Mar 4
Ex2 Rev.
HW6 4.1,4.2
Mar  8
Ex2 Rev.
Mar  11
5.1

Exam 2 Mar. 9 From  5 to 7 PM
March 16 to 20 Spring Break

Mar 23
5.2
Mar 25
5.3
HW7 5.1,5.2
Mar 30
6.1
Apr   1
6.2
HW8 5.3,6.1
Apr   6
6.3
Apr   8
6.4
HW9 6.2,6.3
Apr 12
Ex3 Rev
Apr  15
7.1,7.2

Exam 3 Apr. 13 From  5 to 7 PM
HW10 6.4,7.1
Apr 20
7.2,7.3
Apr 22
7.3,7.4
HW11 7.2,7.3
Apr 27
7.4,7.5
Apr 29
Rev.
HW12 7.4,7.5
May 1
FINAL EXAM May 6 From 6:00 to 8:00 PM


Some useful lecture notes from past semester can be reached by clicking here.
Useful files will be updated during the semester.

 





Sections
Instructors
Recitation Instructors
Sections 1-6
MW 9:00-9:50
CP 155
Avinash Sathaye
Aaron Saxton
Sec: (1,2,3,4)
Ann Li
Sec: (5,6)

Sections 7-12
MW 12:00-12:50
CP 155
Avinash Sathaye
Andrew Wilfong
Sec: (7,8,11,12)
Ann Li
Sec: (9,10)
Sections 13-18
MW 2:00-2:50
FB 200
Darren Tapp
Joshua Knox
Sec: (13,14,15,16)
Daniel Corral
Sec: (17,18)
Section 401
TR 6:00-7:15
CB 239
Fernando Camacho


Section 402
TR 7:30-8:45
CB 239
Fernando Camacho