18.03: Differential Equations (Spring 2009)

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Date

Time

Location(s)

Study materials

Solutions

EXAM I Feb 25 (W) see below Walker (last name: A-Q)
10-250 (last name: R-Z)
  • topics list & common mistakes
  • Spring 2008 practice exam I and solutions
  • Spring 2008 exam I and solutions
  • Spring 2006 practice exam I and solutions
  • Spring 2006 exam I and solutions
  • Exam I and solutions
    EXAM II Mar 18 (W) see below Walker (last name: A-Q)
    10-250 (last name: R-Z)
  • Professor Jerison's exam outline
  • Note: In the following past (practice) exams, the "Resonant Response Formula" is the same as our ERF'. Also, the "Exponential Shift Law" is the topic of the lecture on Monday, Mar 16; it will not be tested in Exam II.
  • Spring 2008 exam II and solutions (skip 6, 7c; see correction)
  • Spring 2006 practice exam II and solutions (skip 5, 7ab in the second set)
  • Spring 2006 exam II and solutions (try all)
  • Exam II and solutions
    (modified Mar 19)
    EXAM III Apr 24 (F) see below Walker (last name: A-Q)
    10-250 (last name: R-Z)
  • problem types & formula sheet
  • Spring 2008 exam III and solutions (try all; typo in 1a, 4a fixed)
  • Spring 2006 practice exam III and solutions (For 2b in the first set and 4a in the second set, sketch the pole diagrams only and ignore the rest of the questions.)
  • Spring 2006 exam III and solutions (try all)
  • See information of review sessions and extra office hours in the announcements.
  • Exam III and solutions
    FINAL EXAM May 20 (W) 9:00-12:00 Johnson upstairs
  • formulas to be provided in the final exam
  • review packet by Chris Kottke
  • practice problems
    (Send any corrections to Pokman.)
  • Spring 2008 final exam and solutions
    skip: 1c, 2c, 9b-ii, 9b-vi, 9d
    errors: 4d - answer is 6t+6t^2+2t^3
  • Spring 2006 practice final exam and solutions
    skip: I.3b, I.9b, II.4a, II.8c
    errors: I.8c - u is A inverse times column vector [0,1];
    II.10c - (...,1-a-b)

  • Hour exam policies:

  • You must take the exam at your officially assigned lecture time, unless a request to do otherwise has been approved.
  • Take the exam at Walker Memorial Hall (upstairs) if your last name starts with a letter between A and Q, or in 10-250 if it is between R and Z.
  • You must bring your MIT ID if you are taking the 1:00 exam.
  • No books, notes, calculators or cell phones may be used. Wear a watch if you want to keep an eye on the time.