Mathematics 103
From the Course Calendar
Differentiation of algebraic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Optimization, curve sketching, integration by substitution.
Prerequisite: Precalculus 30, or Math B30 (65%+), or AMTH 092 (80%+), or Math 102.

Course Material
This page contains links to a selection of course
related material. You will find most solutions and
problem sets here.
To view/print them select the appropriate
link from the list below.
Course Outline
PreCalculus Diagnostic Test
PreCalculus Diagnostic Test Answers
Exams and Solutions
Sample Quiz
Quiz #1 Solutions
Quiz #2 Solutions
Quiz #3 Solutions
Sample Midterm Questions
Midterm Solutions
Quiz #4 Solutions
Quiz #5 Solutions
The Final Exam
Your final exam is written on April 22nd, 2-5 PM, in Gym II.
You are allowed a standard calculator, but no notes or books.
The final is comprehensive, covering everything from the entire course,
i.e. limits, derivatives, curve sketching, optimization, integrals, applications, etc.
Sample Exams:
Sample Final #1 with Solutions
Sample Final #2 with Solutions
Sample Final #3 with Solutions
Additional Course Resources
This is a summary of some of the resources available for this course.
Supplmental Instruction (SI)
The Faculty of Science offers free supplemental instruction in CW 308 for this course starting January 19th. For the current
schedule, please visit
http://www.uregina.ca/science/mathstat/for-students/help-centre.html
Campion Drop In Help Centre
A free Math/Stats Help Centre available to all U of R students.
For hours, visit
http://www.campioncollege.ca/academics/academic-support-services
Student Success Centre
Free Math/Stats tutoring, available by appointment.
For information, visit
http://www.uregina.ca/student/ssc/math-stats-support/index.html
Khan Academy Video Lecture
If you like additional explanations in the video format, past students have found Khan's Academy useful. These are free youtube videos on a variety of subjects, including ours.
(I would warn against spending too much time on these sites. You can waste a lot of time watching videos rather than doing exercises yourself... only use these to get specific help on specific topics).
You can see the available playlists at
http://www.youtube.com/user/khanacademy/playlists
Lamar Course Notes
This site offers a set of free concise course notes for a variety of Math classes. Again, there is a TON of material
on this site, be very specific in your search:
http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/

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