- Intervals of Convergence (Redon)
2. Divergence Test (Christopher)
3. Absolute/Conditional Convergence, Divergence (Paa)
4. Root Test/Ratio (JianFei)
5. Taylor Polynomials (Irin)
6. Partial Sums (Regina)
Professor Kate Poirier | OL33 | Spring 2021
2. Divergence Test (Christopher)
3. Absolute/Conditional Convergence, Divergence (Paa)
4. Root Test/Ratio (JianFei)
5. Taylor Polynomials (Irin)
6. Partial Sums (Regina)
Due on the OpenLab Sunday, May 16
For this week’s group assignment you will not meet with your group during the Wednesday class session, but you will need to be in touch after the session. As usual, you will need a secretary to submit the group post.
As announced here last week, practice exams are available in Rederly. You can take a new version every 24 hours.
Instead of meeting with your group this Wednesday, you will time yourself taking a practice exam. Set a timer for 2 hours and complete as many questions as you can during that time. (Remember: the practice exam has 11 questions but the actual final exam will have only 8.) Pretend like you are actually taking the final exam; you may use your notes but you may not use any of the resources that are not allowed on the final exam.
After you take your exam, make a plan as a group to discuss individual questions or topics before next week. How will your group ensure all members are prepared for next week’s exam? Will you meet in real time? Will you help each other with individual practice exam questions over email or in a shared doc? (Remember: there is no group session next week; you’ll be taking the exam instead!) Is your strategy compatible with your group’s original community agreement? Make sure the secretary has a copy of this strategy to include in the group post by Sunday.
Anyone whose individual post is linked from the group post will earn two participation points.
You may have guessed that this assignment is a bribe to get you to take at least one practice exam! You should take as many practice exams as you can in a timed environment like this (one every 24 hours until May 18). This helps you focus your studying; you can lightly review the topics you’re most confident in and spent most of your time on the topics you’re least confident in. Actually taking a practice exam helps you determine which topics need more attention.
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