Differential Equations
Math 2250-010
Spring 2014
Exam Page

2250-010 home page
Department of Mathematics
College of Science
University of Utah

Friday quizzes, solutions, exam review material, exams, solutions and score distributions will be posted on this page.

January 10   1.1-1.3
    quiz1.pdf    quiz1sols.pdf

January 17   1.4-1.5
    quiz2.pdf    quiz2sols.pdf

January 24   2.1-2.2
    quiz3.pdf    quiz3sols.pdf

January 31   1.1-1.5, 2.1-2.6 SUPERQUIZ
    superquiz1_reviewquestions.pdf    superquiz1_reviewquestions.mw   study guide
    superquiz1.pdf    superquiz1sols.pdf

February 7   3.1-3.3
    quiz4.pdf    quiz4sols.pdf

Exam 1: Friday February 14, in our classroom SW 137, 8:05-9:25 a.m. Get to class at least a few minutes early. We will try to arrange seating appropriately.
    Stephen will review the content you're responsible for and answer questions, in your lab meetings. He will use these notes: exam1review.pdf 
    I'll go over last fall's exam with those who are interested, on Wednesday from 4:00-5:30 p.m., in our regular classroom SW 137. That exam is linked below, along with its solutions. Even though the warning below applies, my old exams do give you an idea of how I structure exams, and how I try to address a selection of the course concepts.
Warning: exam topics and concepts are not restricted to the particular ones which appear on this practice test!
    practiceexam.pdf 
    practiceexamsols.pdf  solutions
    exam1.pdf our exam
    exam1sols.pdf  and solutions
    exam1scores.pdf  score distribution and grade cut-offs.

February 21   4.1-4.3
    quiz5.pdf    quiz5sols.pdf

February 28   4.4, 5.1-5.2 (was actually assigned as take-home)
    quiz6.pdf    quiz6sols.pdf

March 7   4.1-4.4, 5.1-5.4 SUPERQUIZ
    superquiz2_reviewquestions.pdf    superquiz2_reviewquestions.mw   study guide
    superquiz2.pdf    superquiz2sols.pdf

March 21   5.4-5.6 (was actually assigned as take-home)
    quiz7.pdf    quiz7sols.pdf

Exam 2: Friday March 28, in our classroom SW 137, 8:05-9:25 a.m. Get to class at least a few minutes early. We will try to arrange seating appropriately.
    Stephen will review the content you're responsible for and answer questions, in your lab meetings. He will use these notes: exam2review.pdf 
    I'll go over last fall's exam 2 with those who are interested, on Wednesday from 4:00-5:30 p.m., in our regular classroom SW 137. That exam is linked below, along with its solutions. Even though the warning below applies, my old exams do give you an idea of how I structure exams, and how I try to address a selection of the course concepts.
Warning: exam topics and concepts are not restricted to the particular ones which appear on this practice test!
    practiceexam.pdf 
    practiceexamsols.pdf  solutions
There are links to more practice exams on last fall's page
    2250-4 fall 13 exam page .
    exam2.pdf our exam
    exam2sols.pdf  and solutions
    exam2scores.pdf  score distribution and grade cut-offs.

April 4   6.1-6.2
    quiz8.pdf    quiz8sols.pdf

April 11   7.1-7.3
    quiz9.pdf    quiz9sols.pdf

April 18   10.4-10.5, EP 7.7, 6.1-6.2, 7.1-7.4 SUPERQUIZ
    superquiz3_reviewsheet.pdf    superquiz3_reviewsheet.mw   study guide
    superquiz3.pdf    superquiz3sols.pdf

Final exam: Tuesday April 29, 8:00 a.m.- 10:00 a.m. You will be able to work until 10:15, if you wish. We will use our regular classroom SW 137.
Review sessions: We review the course material on the last day of classes, using these Math_2250_review.pdf (or Math_2250_review.docx ) notes. I'd also recommend going through the course learning objectives carefully, on our syllabus Math2250Syllabus.pdf
    I will review last fall's final exam material on Saturday April 26 from 2:00 p.m - 4:00 p.m. in our regular classroom SW 137. That exam and its solutions are posted below. Remember the usual caveats: Review concepts/topics first, to check and integrate your understanding of the course material. Class notes and the text are useful at this stage. Then look for representative problems to test your understanding of concepts, techniques, and applications. At this point old quizzes/super quizzes and homework problems as well as old exams are good source material. Remember that no exam can cover all topics, so do not expect topic coverage on previous exams to necessarily coincide with this spring's version of the final exam.
    practicefinal.pdf   final exam from fall 2013.
    practicefinalsols.pdf   solutions
    There is another old final exam posted on last fall's exam page   www.math.utah.edu/~korevaar/2250fall13/2250exams.html, and you can go farther back in exam history of you desire.
    finalexam.pdf   our final exam
    finalexamsol.pdf   and solutions
    finalexamscores.pdf   scores and grade distribution