Department of Mathematics

MA 22400, Spring 2011

Introductory Analysis II

Course Info.

Resources

Exam Info.

Online Homework

  • Students should not try to register until their instructor discusses the procedure in class
  • Print the instructions below and bring them to class on Friday, January 14. Online homework will be discussed that day and section codes will be distributed.
  • Online homework instructions
  • Mathzone login
  • Mathzone FAQ's
  • Math-related questions about your homework should be asked in class, at office hours, or in the Math Help Room MATH 205.
  • If you are adding the course late and want your homework extended or excused please contact MZCoordinator@math.purdue.edu. Include your name, section number, and add date in the email.
  • If you want homework extended or excused because of a software issue you should contact the Mathzone Support Team. If they can't fix the problem before the assignment deadline, then email MZCoordinator@math.purdue.edu. Include the Case number provided to you by the Mathzone Support Team.
  • If you have an illness or an emergency and want homework extended or excused please email MZCoordinator@math.purdue. Attach a pdf of your documentation including relevant dates.
  • If you change into a new section, then you must get a new Mathzone section code from your new instructor. Log into Mathzone and enter your new Mathzone section code. Then email MZCoordinator and request that your homework scores be transferred from your old Mathzone section to your new Mathzone section. Include in the email your name, old section time and old instructor, new section time and new instructor.
  • Mathzone registration help
  • How to register for online homework for new users that have a Mathzone code
  • How to register for online homework for students that have used Mathzone before
  • How to purchase a Mathzone registration code online separately

Office Hrs

Course Description

  • Credit Hours: 3.00. Integral calculus; partial derivatives; differentials; introduction to differential equations. Applications to management and economics. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.

Instructor Info.

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  • In the event of a missed exam, see your instructor/professor as soon as possible.
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