I taught Math 126 in Summer 2003. eel free to look at the old quizes and tests to get an idea for what kinds of problems I write. The quizzes and exams each have solutions as well. However, the final is all by itself. I can't give everything away, now can I?

Quiz 1
Quiz 2
Quiz 3
Quiz 4
Quiz 5
Quiz 6
Exam 1
Exam 2
Final Exam

I also taught Math 126 in Summer 2002.  These don't come with solutions. But it's still some good practice.

 Quiz 1   Sections 11.1-11.3
 Quiz 2   Sections 11.4-11.6
 Quiz 3   Sections 11.10, 11.12, and 12.1
 Quiz 4   Sections 12.2-12.4
 Quiz 5   Sections 10.3, 13.1, and 13.2
 Quiz 6   Sections 13.3 and 13.4
 Practice sheet for exam one (from another class)
 Exam One (with solutions)
 Practice sheet for exam two (from another class)
 Exam Two (version one)
 Exam Two (version two)
 Final Exam (version one - has errors - #1d isn't solvable)
 Final Exam (version two)

Quizes from Peter Garfield's class Spring 2001:
Peter's cool.  These pdf files also include solutions to the quizes

 Quiz 1   This includes stuff from 11.1 through 11.4
 Quiz 2   Mostly stuff from sections 11.5, 11.6, & 11.8
 Quiz 3   12.1 and 12.2
 Quiz 4   12.3 and 12.4
 Quiz 5   10.3, 13.1, & 13.2 The answer to problem one is missing a 2pi.
 Quiz 6   13.3 and 13.4

Quizes written by Dylan Helliwell, Keir Lockridge, and David White in Summer 2001:

 Quiz 2   11.3,  11.4, & 11.5
 Quiz 3   11.10 and 12.1
 Quiz 4   12.3 and 12.4
 Quiz 5   13.1, 13.2, & 13.3
 Quiz 6   13.4, 14.1, & 14.3