Calculus
I
Math 150A - Fall 2009 - Section 15608
California State University Northridge
Bruce E. Shapiro, Ph.D.
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Final Exam, Friday Dec 11, 2:00-4:00 PM
Sierra Hall 184
Calculators or Graphing Calculators Allowed
One page (letter size) of handwritten notes (both sides) allowed
Sample Problems for Final
Exam 1-4 Solutions / Statistics are on the notes & handouts page.
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