Mth 311 Documents

Last updated January 17, 2005

This page lists old tests, assignments, and notes, for Mth 311. You may find this material useful for studying. Expect some overlaps in the various files. Eventually very old files will dribble off the bottom.

Many of the documents are in Portable Document Format (PDF). PDF files are "Portable Document Files." You can use the free Adobe Acrobat Reader, available at http://www.adobe.com, to view or print PDF files. The Acrobat Reader plug-in is installed in the browser(s) on many campus computers. There are many other software packages for reading PDF files.

Problems viewing or printing PDF files. Please report any problems you have reading or printing my PDF files.


1997 Fall Mth 311 What is Advanced Calculus?
HTML, 4 KB
This note is a tiny conventional capsule history of calculus and the beginnings of rigour in calculus.
1997 Fall Mth 311 Euler's Number. A Model Argument
PDF, 58 KB, 4 pages
1997 Fall Mth 311 Limit Superior and Limit Inferior
PDF, 102 KB, 7 pages
1997 Fall Mth 311 Zero Convergence Test
PDF, 69 KB, 3 pages
1997 Fall Mth 311 Abel-Dedekind-Dirichlet Theorem
PDF, 74 KB, 4 pages
1997 Fall Mth 311 Advanced Calculus Final Exam
PDF, 66 KB, 5 pages, 4 problems
1997 Fall Mth 311 Advanced Calculus Test
PDF, 58 KB, 4 pages, 5 problems
1997 Fall Mth 311 Advanced Calculus Sample Problems for Test
PDF, 58 KB, 3 pages, 21 problems
1997 Fall Mth 311 Advanced Calculus Solution Sketches for Assignment Problems 1 - 5
PDF, 26 KB, 1 page
1997 Fall Mth 311 Advanced Calculus Assignment 4. Problems 9 - 14
PDF, 44 KB, 1 page, 6 problems
1997 Fall Mth 311 Advanced Calculus Assignment 3. Problems 6 - 8
PDF, 44 KB, 1 page, 3 problems
1997 Fall Mth 311 Advanced Calculus Assignment 2. Problems 3 - 5
PDF, 39 KB, 1 page, 3 problems
1997 Fall Mth 311 Advanced Calculus Assignment 1. Problems 1 - 2
PDF, 35 KB, 1 page, 2 problems

Copyright © 1997 Bent E. Petersen. The documents described here, may be used, copied and distributed freely, entire and intact, for any educational noncommercial purpose, but may not be distributed in an altered form. If you want to improve on anything, which certainly can be done, then please write your own version(s).

petersen@math.oregonstate.edu

|   TOP  |  HOME  |   Mth 311 Index   |