Our second exam will take place during class on Monday, 10/31/22.
Exam Date: Monday, 10/31/22
Exam Time: During class, 4:00 – 5:15pm
Review: The review sheet is posted here (solutions can be found following the problems on the review sheet).
Our second exam will take place during class on Monday, 10/31/22.
Exam Date: Monday, 10/31/22
Exam Time: During class, 4:00 – 5:15pm
Review: The review sheet is posted here (solutions can be found following the problems on the review sheet).
Hi everyone,
The WeBWorK assignment Euler’s Method – Trench, due last night, has been extended until this Friday at midnight. Keep working on it!
-Prof. Reitz
Hi everyone,
Your grades for Exam #1 are posted in the OpenLab Gradebook. Note that you have to be logged in to the OpenLab and you must have previously joined this course in order to see the Gradebook — if you are a logged-in member, look for Check Your Grade
in the right sidebar, or go to Dashboard > OpenLab GradeBook
.
Our first exam will take place during class on Wednesday, 9/28/22.
Exam Date: Tuesday 9/28/22
Exam Time: During class, 4:00 – 5:15pm
Review: The review sheet is posted here (solutions can be found following the problems on the review sheet).
Hi everyone,
Heads up, the final two problems in the “Separable” webwork assignment involve the topic called “homogeneous y over x”, which we will cover today. Apologies!
Best,
Prof. Reitz
Hi everyone,
The college provides several different options for Math Tutoring – you can find details on this page:
Best,
Prof. Reitz
This is the OpenLab site for Prof. Reitz’ MAT 2680 Differential Equations course in Fall 2022. Please take some time to explore. Use the menu to explore the course information, activities, and help. As the course progresses, you will be adding your own work to the Student Work section.
For more information about getting started, continue reading this post. For details about our first class meeting, see the Class 1 Agenda.
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