![]() Department of Mathematics |
MAT 132 |
Room | Recitations | Proctors |
Earth and Space Science (ESS) 001 |
1, 2, 23, 32
|
Babak Modami, Miao Song, Saman Esfahani, Owen Mireles |
Engineering 145 |
5, 22, 30
|
Eun Hye Lee, Taras Kolomatski, Daniel Brogan |
Frey Hall 102 |
3, 4, 21, 40, 41 | Mads Villadsen, Tobias Shin, Emily Schaal |
Frey Hall 104 |
20, 24, 25, 31 | Claude LeBrun, Juan Ysimura, Runjie Hu |
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If you report to the wrong room, you will not be allowed to take
the exam there, but will instead be sent to go find your assigned room.
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Bring your Stony Brook ID card to the exam. You will be expected to show this card when turning in your exam.
You will not be allowed to use books or notes during the exam.
The use of calculators, phones, smart-watches, or other electronic devices during the exam will also be strictly forbidden.
The exam will cover sections 6.4-6.6, and 8.1-8.3, inclusive. Topics covered include
It might help to first check your overall understanding
of the material by quickly going over the following in your textbook:
You will then be well-prepared for the exam if you can correctly do the following problems:
If it increases your self-confidence, you can think of these
exercises as a practice exam.
But please keep in mind that
the real exam will actually be shorter and easier!
Review Session: Dan Brogan has kindly volunteered
to conduct a review session on Wednesday, Oct. 30, from 7:00 to 8:30 pm,
in Frey Hall,
room 102. You are all invited (but not required)
to attend.
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