MATH1520C - University Mathematics for Applications - 2014/15
Course Name:
Teacher:
Course Year:
2014/15
Term:
2
Announcement
- (3/1) Here is the tentative outline for the class. Please read the indicated sections of the text book before each lecture [Download file]
- (3/1) Assignments should be submitted to the assignment box of the Mathematics department (Location: 2/F, LSB)
- (29/1) MathGym is opening, please check the link below
- (4/2) Want some help in sketching graphs of functions? Please check the link of GeoGebra below.
- (2/4) Assignment 5 is released, the due date is 16 Apr
- (8/4) Lecture notes 13 is released
General Information
Lecturer
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CHAN Kai Leung
- Office: LSB 202A
- Tel: 3943 7969
- Email:
Teaching Assistant
-
XIE Ying
- Office: AB1 505A
- Email:
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NIU Xiaohui
- Office: LSB 222A
- Tel: 3943 3575
- Email:
Time and Venue
- Lecture: T1-2 YIA LT6; H2 YIA LT6
- Tutorial: T5 YIA LT8; H5 YIA LT7
Textbooks
- Laurence D. Hoffmann and Gerald L. Bradley, Applied Calculus for Business, Economics, and the Social and Life Sciences. 11th Edition. McGraw-Hill.
References
- Barnett, Ziegler and Byleen, Applicied Calculus for Business, Economics, Life Sciences and Social Sciences. McGraw-Hill.
Lecture Notes
- Notes 01
- Notes 01 (slides)
- Notes 02
- Notes 02 (slides)
- Notes 03
- Notes 03 (slides)
- Notes 04
- Notes 04 (slides)
- Notes 05
- Notes 05 (slides)
- Notes 06
- Notes 06 (slides)
- Notes 07 (UPDATED)
- Notes 07 (slides) (UPDATED)
- Notes 08 (Few pages added)
- Notes 08 (slides) (Few pages added)
- Notes 09
- Notes 09 (slides)
- Notes 10 (Few pages added)
- Notes 10 (slides) (Few pages added)
- Notes 11
- Notes 11 (slides)
- Notes 12
- Notes 12 (slides)
- Notes 13
- Notes 13 (slides)
- Revision
- Revision 2
Assignments
Quizzes and Exams
Solutions
- Solutions of Assignment1
- Solutions of Assignment2
- Solutions of Assignment3
- Solutions of Assignment4
- Solutions of Assignment5
Assessment Scheme
Assignment | 10% | |
Test 1 | 20% | |
Test 2 | 20% | |
Final Examination | 50% |
Useful Links
Honesty in Academic Work
The Chinese University of Hong Kong places very high importance on honesty in academic work submitted by students, and adopts a policy of zero tolerance on cheating and plagiarism. Any related offence will lead to disciplinary action including termination of studies at the University. Although cases of cheating or plagiarism are rare at the University, everyone should make himself / herself familiar with the content of the following website:
http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/policy/academichonesty/and thereby help avoid any practice that would not be acceptable.
Last updated: April 17, 2015 18:21:22