
Math Resource Room (MRR) Policies - Purdue University
The MRRs are staffed primarily by teaching assistants for these courses. How to Use the MRRs: To study: Use the large tables in the MRR. To ask a question: Please wait at a large table for your course and put up your hand. Additional resources: Collaborate with the students in your course at the MRR tables Piazza (if available for your course)
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We teach kids how to solve difficult math problems not by memorizing numerous formulas and techniques, but by learning how to analyze and explore the problems and becoming true math detectives.
Academic Tutoring Resources - College of Science - Purdue University
Math Resource Room (MRR) Physics Help Center. Physics Tutors: Tutoring for a nominal fee. Statistics Help Room. Statistics Tutor List. WIEP-WISP Tutoring Schedule. COSINE Free Tutoring. August 28 - December 7, 2023. Mondays-Thursdays 6-9pm (EST) Located in …
Tutoring Services for Science Courses - Purdue University
The Chemistry Resource Room is located in two large rooms with plenty of tables and space and is a great location to study chemistry. If you have a question, help is readily available. Math Resource Room (MRR) Students in MA 15800, 16100, 16200, 16500, 16600, 16010, 16020 can get help with their coursework in the Math Help Rooms.
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Information on Office Hours - Department of Mathematics
2024年8月29日 · Common hours are held in LILY 1-134 (before noon) and LILY 1-407 (afternoon) — the Math Resource Room (MRR). Hours will be assigned automatically by the department.
Course Descriptions - Department of Mathematics - Purdue …
MA 51800 - Advanced Discrete Mathematics. The course covers mathematics useful in analyzing computer algorithms. Topics include recurrence relations, evaluation of sums, integer functions, elementary number theory, binomial coefficients, generating functions, discrete probability, and asymptotic methods. 3 credit hours
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CALCULUS 2 - Mr. Math
Calculus 2, often referred to as Integral Calculus, builds on the foundational concepts introduced in Calculus 1. While Calculus 1 primarily focuses on differentiation and the basics of …