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Robert Morris University

Finite Math and Applied Calculus, Math 2040

 

Course Description (from the University): MATH2040 Finite Mathematics and Applied Calculus is directed toward students in the bachelor of science in business administration and other disciplines outside of the School of Engineering Math and Science. Topics covered include systems of linear equations, matrices, linear programming, differential calculus, exponential functions and the mathematics of finance. The primary focus is the application of each of these topics. The graphing calculator (TI83) is used throughout the course to discover and to gain insights into the fundamental concepts. 3 credits

I'm teaching two sections of this course.

G: TR 9:30-10:45 a.m.
I: MWF 12:30-1:45 p.m.

 

Syllabus -- in Word format

Schedule of Topics -- in Word format
 

Important Dates -- Exam #1a/b -- Thursday, February 9th study guide key a/b make-up a/b  make-up key a/b
Exam #2 a/b -- Tuesday, March 14th study guide key a/b
Exam #3 -- Thursday, April 6th study guide, graph paper key
Exam #4 a/b -- Tuesday, April 18th study guide key a/b
Final Exams:
Section G:
Monday, April 24th from 8:30-10:30 a.m.
Section I: Tuesday, April 25th from 11:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m.

Homework Assignments Schedule -- in Word format

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Section G
Section I

Grade Calculator -- javascript online grade calculator

Announcements:

Tutoring Schedule: (Franklin 14)

M 9-9
T 1-9
W 9-9
Th 1-9
F 11-5

Extra Credit -- due April 3rd key

Answer Keys


 

Some additional details can be found on the course page for the class I taught this fall.

 
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