This document provides the schedule and exam information for a mathematics course for economics and business students at a college in Lithuania. It outlines the dates and content for the first quiz on May 13th and the final exam on June 10th, both of which will cover sections from the textbook. It also provides the deadline and evaluation criteria for an optional homework assignment, as well as some additional exam policies and arrangements for specific students.
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Smk maths schedule spring semester 2010final
1. SMK-College of Social Sciences
Ulonų g. 5, LT.08240
Vilnius-LITHUANIA
www.smk.lt
COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
Vilnius Branch
MATHS FOR ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS (SCHEDULE)
SPRING SEMESTER 2010
DAY CONTENTS
FIRST QUIZ FIRST QUIZ
MAY 13th
2010 Ian Jacques book “Mathematics for economics and business” 5th edition that
(Thursday) has been distributed by mail.
Sections of the book included in the quiz:
1.1. Graphs of linear equations
1.2. Algebraic solution of simultaneous linear equations
1.3. Supply and demand analysis
1.4. Algebra
1.5. Transposition of formulae
1.6. National income determination
2.1. Quadratic functions
2.2. Revenue, cost and profit
4.1. The derivative of a function
4.2. Rules of differentiation
4.3 Marginal functions
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2. SMK-College of Social Sciences
Ulonų g. 5, LT.08240
Vilnius-LITHUANIA
www.smk.lt
FINAL EXAM FINAL EXAM
10th JUNE
2010 CONTENTS :
(Thursday)
Ian Jacques book “Mathematics for economics and business” 5th edition that
has been distributed by mail.
The following sections are compulsory for all the students. The students that
decide to answer only the questions related to the following sections only will
get a 7 as a final mark at the exam.
1.1. Graphs of linear equations
1.2. Algebraic solution of simultaneous linear equations
1.3. Supply and demand analysis
1.4. Algebra
1.5. Transposition of formulae
1.6. National income determination
2.1. Quadratic functions
2.2. Revenue, cost and profit
4.1. The derivative of a function
4.2. Rules of differentiation
4.3 Marginal functions
The following sections are optional for those students that want to get a 9 at the final
exam
4.4. Further rules of differentiation
4.5. Elasticity
4.6. Optimization of economic functions
7.1. Basic matrix operations
The following sections are optional for the students that want to get 10 at the final
exam.
4.7 Further optimization of economic functions
5.1 Functions of several variables
5.2 Partial elasticity and marginal functions
5.4 Unconstrained optimization
5.5 Constrained optimization
5.6 Lagrange multipliers
7.2 Matrix inversion
7.3 Cramer’s rule
7.4 Input-output analysis
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3. SMK-College of Social Sciences
Ulonų g. 5, LT.08240
Vilnius-LITHUANIA
www.smk.lt
SET OF Dead-line for hand in the homework.
EXERCISES
There is a set of problem that you can download from the blog. The set of problems is
Dead line optional and has to be hand in to the Lecturer by 15 th of June (by mai) or in a hard
15th of June copy in the Academic Department of the College. You can get 2 extra points from
2010 your homework to be added to the mark obtained at the final exam.
The set of problems will be evaluated in the following way:
EVALUATION CRITERIA: ∑ A+B.
A) 0.5 points if you hand in the exercises before the dead-.line. If you hand in it after
the dead-line you will not get any additional point.
B) 1.5 points if there are not important mistakes in your answers.
0.75 points if there are some important mistakes in your answers.
0.25 points if there are many important mistakes.
0 points if you don’t hand in the exercises before or after the dead-line.
Some At the final exam you can use the book of Ian Jacques that it was distributed by mail.
additional
Don’t forget your calculator.
information:
The exam will have between 10 and 20 questions and it will last 2 hours.
The Erasmus student BELGIN B. will take the final exam next Thursday 27 th May at 12:15
am. Just please contact me to confirm that you will take the exam this day.
The student Martynas S. has permission to take the exam at home. He will receive the
exam by mail on Thursday 15th at 10:30 am in the morning. And he has to send the
exam by mail (scanned) the same day by 5 pm.
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Lecturer
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