Math 100 Online

This is the main page for MAT 301 at BMCC/CUNY, taught by Prof. Wladis.

The FINAL EXAM WILL BE HELD IN ROOM S102, TUES, May 19th 10-11:40am

Useful course links (you may want to print these out and keep them with you throughout the semester):

  • Assignments:
    • Labs:
      1. Lab 1
      2. Lab 2
      3. Lab 3
      4. Lab 4
      5. Lab 5
      6. Lab 6: Use MAPLE to graph each of the equations given for the problems on pg 226 on your Test 2 Review Sheet. Compare your graphs in MAPLE to the graphs that you obtained using the calculus techniques of chapter 4. Are there any parts of the MAPLE graph that look significantly different from your sketch based on the tools of calculus?
      7. Lab 7: Do problems 43 and 44 on page 205 of your textbook
      8. Lab 8 (ignore the lab number on the lab itself)
      9. Lab 9 (ignore the lab number on the lab itself)
      10. Lab 10: Catch up on previous labs and work on the final exam review!
    • Homework:
      • 2.1 #7-12 all, 16-28 multiples of 4
      • 2.2 #4-20 multiples of 4, 28-32 all, 34-44 even, 48
      • 2.3 #1-6 all, 8-24 even, 35-40 all
      • 2.4 #1-2 all, 4-20 multiples of 4
      • 2.5 #1-6 all, 8-26 even
      • 4.5 #10-24 even
      • 3.1 #3,4, 6-34 even, 40,42
      • 3.2 #2-24 even
      • 3.3 #2-42 even
      • 3.4 #2-24 even, 32-40 even
      • 3.5 #2-36 even
      • 3.6 #2-20 even, 26-30 even
      • 3.7 #6-34 even
      • 4.1 #8-24 even
      • 4.2 #4-20 even
      • 4.3 #2-18 even
      • 4.4 #2-34 even
      • 4.6 #4-24 multiples of 4, 28-36 even
      • 4.7 #4-40 multiples of 4
      • 4.9 #2-10 even
      • 7.1 #2-16, 20, 26, 28 even REVIEW
      • 7.2 #2-34 even (new material)
      • 7.3 #4-20 multiples of 4 REVIEW
      • 7.4 #2-30, 34-58 even REVIEW
      • 7.5 #4-36, 40-48 multiples of 4
      • 7.8 #4-28 multiples of 4
      • 8.1 #2-8, 14-26, 32-46 even REVIEW
      • 8.2 #2-10 even, 16-24 multiples of 4 REVIEW, #32-48 even (new material)
      • 8.3 #4-48 multiples of 4, 56-66 even, and 72-80 multiples of 4
      • 8.5 #2-26, 32-38 even REVIEW, #40-62 even , 65, 66 (new material)
      • 5.1 #2-26 even, 40-48 multiples of 4
      • 5.4 #2-34 even
    • Group Projects:
      • Group Project on Limits
      • Group Project #2: pg 92 #31-34, and Use one of the formal definitions of the derivative to prove the rules given on page 127.
      • Group Project Number 3
      • Group Project Number 4: do 4.9 #3 and 9, 7.1 # 5,15,25, 7.3 #17, 7.4 #13, 29, 35, 45, 8.1 #7, 21, 35, 8.2 #7, 23, 8.5 #13, 25, 35
    • Test Reviews:
      • Test 1 Review Sheet
      • Test 2 Review Sheet
      • Test 3: due Thursday, May 14th during class or my office hours (or Tuesday, May 19th before noon, if sent electronically)
      • Final Exam Review: pgs. 151-152 #2-24, 32-36 even; pg. 149 #12, 20, 21; pg. 226 #12, 16, 18, 24; pg. 415 #14-34 even; pg. 487 #2-24 even
  • Handouts and Surveys:

  • Blackboard: The course is hosted in Blackboard, which can always be accessed through the CUNY portal at www.cuny.edu. This is where you can view your grades.

    For instructions on how to logon to Blackboard for the first time, click here for instructions on how to logon .
    If you have never used Blackboard before, you have the option to click here for information about how to attend an orientation session.

  • Class Mailing List: Click here for instructions on how to sign up for the class email list.
    If class is ever cancelled due to weather or illness, or if I need to contact you about your grade, this will be my main way of communicating with you, so please use an email address that you are likely to check often.

    Be sure to put my email address on your email program's accept list: If you plan on using an email address which is not a BMCC email address, make sure to put my email address profwladis@gmail.com, and the group email list bmccmath301@yahoogroups.com, on your email program's accept list so that my emails to you are not filtered to your spam folder. To find out how to do this, contact your email provider.

  • BMCC email: You are required by BMCC to check your BMCC email regularly. While you may always email me from a non-BMCC email address, and you may sign up for the class mailing list with a non-BMCC email address, you must also check your BMCC email for important notifications. Go to http://www.bmcc.cuny.edu/email.html to set up your BMCC email account.

  • Technical Help: If you encounter any technical problems during the course:

    • For problems with Blackboard, contact Information Technology (IT) at (212) 220-8122 or at it@bmcc.cuny.edu.

    • For problems with BMCC email, contact the Help Desk at BMCC at 212-220-8379 or at helpdesk@bmcc.cuny.edu.