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  Announcements: 
 The final Exam will be given on Dec. 9 (Saturday), 5:00-7:50pm. The final exam will 
cover "Taylor Notes" and Chapters 10-15. The room of the final exam for MATH 126C is 
KNE 110 and for MATH 126D is KNE 120.
 You can find department common final information 
here.
 
 "Taylor Notes" is available 
here.
 
 Some information about this course can be found 
here.
 
 To access and submit your homework, use the link 
``Register for and Access WebAssign Math 126 C and D'' 
provided in Canvas.
 
 Math Study Center
  (MSC) 
is running regular MSC hours: M-Th 9:30 AM to 7:30 PM,
Friday 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM, and Sunday 12:30 PM to 4:30 PM.
 MSC provides the best tutoring service for calculus students.
Everyone should try it.
 
 CLUE is a multidisciplinary, late-night, and free study center.
They offer one-on-one drop-in tutoring sessions.
 Additional information about all CLUE offers is available here:
CLUE.
 You should try it if you have homework questions during late evening.
 
 If you have any suggestions and comments, please email James at 
(
zhang@math.washington.edu)
 
 
 
  Instructor: James ZhangOffice: Padelford Hall, Room C-420
 Email: zhang@math.washington.edu
 Office hours: Mondays 10:00-11:00am
   
 Teaching Assistants:Bryan Boehnke  for Sections CA and CBOffice: PDL C-8H
 Email: boehnkeb@uw.edu
 Office hours: 4:00-5:00pm on Mondays in the MSC (Math Study Center) Cube 1.
 
 Tony Zeng for Sections CC and CD Office: PDL C-8L
 Email: txz@uw.edu
 Office hours: 2:30-3:30 on Wednesdays in the MSC (Math Study Center) Cube 7.
 
  Bashir Abdel-Fattah
 for Sections CE and CF Office: PDL C-115
 Email: btmaf@uw.edu
 Office hours: 2:30-3:30pm on Thursdays in the MSC (Math Study Center) Cube 3.
 
 Joonyong Choi for Sections DA and DB Office: PDL C-111
 Email: jyc27@uw.edu
 Office hours: 11:20am-12:20pm on Fridays in the MSC (Math Study Center)
 
  Cody Tipton  for Sections DC and DD Office:  PDL C404
 Email: cat1184@uw.edu
 Office hours: 2:30-3:30pm on Mondays in the MSC (Math Study Center)
 
  Yang Yu for Sections DE and DF Office: PDL C-109
 Email: yuy10@uw.edu
 Office hours: 1:30-2:30pm on Thursdays in the MSC (Math Study Center) Cube 2.
 
 Lectures: MWF 12:30-1:20 (Section C) in KNE 220MWF 1:30-2:20  
(Section D) in KNE 210
 
 
 
   
 
 Grades:Grades will be based on the 
following: 
Two Quizzes together -- 10 %Homework -- 10 %Exam one -- 20 %Exam two -- 20 %Final Exam -- 40 %
 Math 124/5/6 Grade Policy: The median course grades for each 
lecture section (or a single instructor's combined lecture sections) 
of Math 124/5/6 taught during the regular academic year will fall 
within the range of 2.9 +/- 0.2.
   
 
 Grade 2.0:  
A grade of 2.0 is needed to move on to other courses that require Math 126. 
An average of 70% will be enough to receive a 2.0. 
 
   
 
 Homework:  
Homework will be assigned 
and collected via Webassign for all Math 126 classes.
Homework will be due at 11:00pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays starting week 2.
If you need to purchase a Webassign code, one option is to get a 
$40 code directly from WebAssign after you log in, or you can read
Webassign for more information.
 If you want to learn how to use Webassign, 
please check the
website 
How to use Webassign.
 
 To access and submit your homework, use the link 
``Register for and Access WebAssign Math 126 C and D'' 
provided in Canvas.
 No late homework will be accepted.
 
   
 
Quiz 1 on Oct. 10 (Tuesday) will cover Sect. 12.1-12.5. Quiz: Two quizzes will be given at your usual quiz section time
on Tuesdays in week 3 and week 7.
 Quiz 2 on Nov. 7 (Tuesday) will cover Sect. 10.3 and Chapter 14.
 
 
   
 
Exam 1 on Oct. 26 (Thursday) will cover Chapters 12 and 13. Exams: Two Midterm Exams will be given at your usual quiz section time
on Thursdays in week 5 and week 8.
 
 Exam 2 on Nov. 16 (Thursday) will cover Section 10.3, Chapters 14 and 15.
 
 
 The common final exam for all Math 126 students will take place on Saturday, Dec. 9, 
5:00-7:50pm.
 The final exam will cover "Taylor Notes" and Chapters 10-15.
 
 Here is 
Archive of Old Final Exams.
 Students who are unable to take the exam at this time must petition to take the 
make-up final.
 You can find department common final information 
here.
 
 You must 
bring your Photo ID to all exams.
   
 
If you need accommodations because of a disability, please 
contact
Disability 
Resources for Students. Accomodations:  For religious accommodations, please see
this page.
 
   
 
  Rules for taking quizzes and exams:
 You are allowed to use a TI-30X IIS calculator (no other calculator or electronic device allowed).
 You are allowed to use 
one page of hand-written notes of standard size. 
There is no make-up. If something unusual happens I 
expect you to be prompt in letting me know. 
   
 
Text and Material:"Multivariable Calculus", 
8th edition by Stewart.
This is a custom edition available in the University Bookstore.You may purchase a hard copy of the text 
at the bookstore or use the electronic version 
that comes with Webassign.
 We recommend students to read the textbook before and after 
each lecture.
 
 "Taylor Notes" 
"Taylor Notes" is available at 
Math126 Material Website
 
 
   
 
  You can  get help from
Math Study Center
 
The Math Study Center hours are M-Th 9:30 AM to 7:30 PM, Friday 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM, Sunday 12:3 PM to 4:30 PM.
 
 
Suggestions and comments are very welcome.
 
 
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