18.02A (Calculus) Home Page

Instructor: David Vogan, 2-281

dav@math.mit.edu

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dvi file for syllabus
postscript file for syllabus
pdf file for syllabus

dvi file for Problem Set 9 (due Tuesday, February 10 in recitation)
postscript file for Problem Set 9
pdf file for Problem Set 9

dvi file for solutions to Problem Set 9
postscript file for solutions to Problem Set 9
pdf file for solutions to Problem Set 9

dvi file for Problem Set 10 (due Thursday, February 19 in recitation)
postscript file for Problem Set 10
pdf file for Problem Set 10

dvi file for solutions to Problem Set 10
postscript file for solutions to Problem Set 10
pdf file for solutions to Problem Set 10

dvi file for Problem Set 11 (due Tuesday, February 24 in recitation)
postscript file for Problem Set 11
pdf file for Problem Set 11

dvi file for solutions to Problem Set 11
postscript file for solutions to Problem Set 11
pdf file for solutions to Problem Set 11

dvi file for Problem Set 12 (due Tuesday, March 9 in recitation)
postscript file for Problem Set 12
pdf file for Problem Set 12

dvi file for solutions to Problem Set 12
postscript file for solutions to Problem Set 12
pdf file for solutions to Problem Set 12

dvi file for Problem Set 13 (due Tuesday, March 16 in recitation)
postscript file for Problem Set 13
pdf file for Problem Set 13

I promised solutions to Problem Set 13 by noon Wednesday 3/17. I'm sorry to say that I did not finish them. Here is what I have. dvi file for solutions to Problem Set 13
postscript file for solutions to Problem Set 13
pdf file for solutions to Problem Set 13

PRACTICE EXAM: Here is a copy of the practice second exam from Professor Mattuck's IAP course.

PRACTICE PROBLEMS: The graded homework problems are mostly more difficult and subtle than what might appear on an exam. You should also spend time on your own doing more straightforward problems, to make sure that you understand the definitions and the mechanics of what's covered in class. The problems in Section E of the Supplementary Notes, and most of the problems in the textbook, are designed for this purpose. Almost all of the problems in the Supplementary Notes, and the odd-numbered problems in the text, have solutions given at the back. Here is a list (essentially taken from Professor Mattuck) of a few appropriate practice problems related to each of the lectures.

Lecture 40: 4A 3bd, 4; 4B 1bef, 2, 3
Lecture 42: 4C 1, 2, 3, 5a, 6ab
Lecture 43: 4D 1bc, 2, 3, 5
Lecture 44: 4E 1ac, 2, 5; 4F 4, 5
Lecture 45: 4G 1, 4, 5
Lecture 46: 5A 2ad, 5, 6
Lecture 47: 5B 1c, 3
Lecture 48: 5C 3
Lecture 50: 6A 1b 3, 4; 6B 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8
Lecture 51: 6C 3, 5, 7a, 8
Lecture 52: 6C 10, 11; 6H 1, 3a
Lecture 53: 6D 1b, 2, 4, 5; 6E 3(ii), 5
Lecture 54: 6E 6b,c; 6F 1b, 2, 5
Lecture 56: 6H 10;