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05/03 Final grades are posted. Final course averages are posted with your letter grade posted as a comment.
Just because class is over doesn't mean you should be a stranger. Please feel free to stop by my
office or send me an email if you ever have questions mathematical or otherwise. :)
I hope all of the rest of your finals go well and that you have a great summer!!
04/19 Homework #8 (.pdf) [Source: (.tex)] is due Monday, April 29th.
FINAL REVISIONS (.tex) [Compiled: (.pdf)] are due by the beginning of the final exam.
Note: For final revisions, use my template .tex file! Hopefully, this won't be a lot of work, just
copy/paste your old LaTeX code into mine and make the changes noted on your initial revisions.
You may want to remove some of my "\newpage" commands so that you don't chew up so many sheets of paper.
04/10 Darboux Integration (.pdf) [Source: (.tex)]
04/02 Homework #7 (.pdf) [Source: (.tex)] is due Wednesday, April 10th Friday, April 12th.
Problem #4 "composition" is now EXTRA CREDIT (i.e., it's optional).
03/29 To make up for Wednesday's train wreck... The Chain Rule (.pdf) [Source: (.tex)]
03/27 Homework #6 (.pdf) [Source: (.tex)] is due Wednesday, April 3rd.
03/27 Test #2 answer key is posted with 3220 Exams.
03/07 Test #1 answer key is posted with 3220 Exams.
02/27 Homework #5 (.pdf) [Source: (.tex)] is due Friday, March 15th.
02/20 Section 2.6 (more on series) [65 mins.]
Handout for Friday: Series Test Summary (.pdf) [Source: (.tex)]
Homework #4 (.pdf) [Source: (.tex)] is due Wednesday, February 27th.
Test #1 scores are posted. They're not great but not too terrible either.
Instead of curving the exam grades, we'll do test corrections. I will pass
back tests on Friday. You have until the following Friday to turn in an
"answer key" for Test #1. In other words, (re)work all of the problems carefully
and turn in your solution. Here is a blank copy of the test:
Test #1 (.pdf) [Source: (.tex)]
Test corrections can earn you half of the your points back (plus a possible bonus).
This means that a grade of 50 could turn into a 75 if perfect test corrections
are turned in. More on this in class.
02/04 Test #1 is scheduled for Wednesay, February 13th.
Homework #3 (.pdf) [Source: (.tex)] is due Monday, February 11th.
01/29 Homework Revision LaTeX Template (.tex)
01/28 Handouts: Density of Rationals and Irrationals (.pdf) [Source: (.tex)]
Divergent Examples (.pdf) [Source: (.tex)] Note: Ceiling function typos fixed.
01/25 Homework #2 (.pdf) [Source: (.tex)] is due Friday, February 1st Monday, February 4th.
01/16 Homework #1 (.pdf) [Source: (.tex)] is due Wednesday, January 23rd Friday, January 25th.
01/11 Syllabus, Schedule, and Suggested Homework are posted.
AsULearn has been updated.
Handouts: Characterizing the real & complex numbers (.pdf) [Source: (.tex)]
Axioms for the Reals [Source: (.tex)]
Equivalence Relations and Partial Orders (.pdf) [Source: (.tex)]
The Cantor-Schroder-Bernstein Theorem and ZFC Axioms
01/07 Course Data
MAT 3220 Section 101
INTRO TO REAL ANALYSIS I
Meeting Times MWF 08:00am-08:50am in WA 314
Final Exam: 8-10:30am on Friday, May 3rd in Walker 314.
Textbook: "Understanding Real Analysis" (2nd edition)
by Paul Zorn ISBN: 978-1-138-03301-6
Course Title & Description:
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MAT 3220 - Introduction to Real Analysis I (3 credits)
GEN ED: Junior Writing in the Discipline (WID)
A treatment of the calculus of functions of real variables including
sequences, limits of functions, continuity and differentiation.
Prerequisites: MAT 2110 or MAT 2510, and RC 2001 or its equivalent.
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Any questions about this class?
Send me an email at cookwj@appstate.edu