Calculus II: B'03 - Sections B03 & B05

...advising... Rules for the Special Problems



The Special Problem is an opportunity to train your skill in solving problems and possibly to earn some bonus points. The SP is offered with respect to particular topics of the course; you get it three times a term.

This is a supplementary task beyond the set of recommended problems - only those who wish are required to participate.

The good recent movie Good Will Hunting (it has even earned a few Oscars!) depicts the situation that MIT students studying math are offered to compete in solving incredibly difficult problems, and those who succeed get a remarkable money award. Don't compare this fictional situation with the ours. We do not go this far.

First, the Special Problems are not so difficult. They belong to a regular level but require some precise and accurate handling. No substantial hidden obstacles, no additional knowledge - just understanding of the current material is needed.

Second, instead of money (may someone regret about the change?), a few points are added directly to your final grade. Three of you who solve the SP before everybody else get these points: the first one - 5, the second - 3, the third - 2. The winner is asked to present the correct and complete solution in class in the framework of a 5 min presentation.

The procedure is arranged as follows. To claim what you have got, please send me e-mail with the extract of your solution. The message should arrive no later than a specified date and time, usually, within 24 hours countuing from the moment it is announced. You only need to send 3-5-7 lines that include a brief description of your way and the result. If you send such a message, don't forget to check your e-mail inbox afterwards to read my response. There could be some useful comments.

The three winners are determined by the computer timer fixing times when I receive your messages.

The days when the SPs are offered are indicated in Schedule of Events, and the problem itself appears on the web one day before the due date. Check the News page, it will be there.

Good luck!



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