- • To study for the midterm, review your class notes and homework problems, especially those where you made mistakes. You can find more practice problems below.
- • First midterm: Friday, September 26--covers Chapter 1 and Sec. 2.1-2.5
- • Review problems from end of Chapter 1 in the textbook: True-False quiz (p. 83): 1-12; Exercises (p. 84): 5, 8, 17, 24, 25, 26, 28 b), c), 32
- • Review problems from end of Chapter 2 in the textbook: Concept check (p. 175): 6; True-False Quiz (p. 175): 1-11; Exercises (p.176): 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 19, 21, 23
- • Answers to even problems above.
- • First midterm solutions.
- • Second midterm: Tuesday, October 28--covers Sections 2.6-2.9, 3.1-3.8, 4.1-4.3, 4.5-4.6
- • Chapter 2 review problems: Exercises (p.176): 33, 38, 41, 42, 43
- • Chapter 3 review problems: True/False (p. 255): 5-8, 12;
Exercises (p. 255): 7, 9, 13, 20, 21, 41, 61, 62, 71 a)
- • Chapter 4 review problems: True/False (p. 335): 5, 6, 7; Exercises (p. 336): 5, 11, 23, 26, 31, 34, 45 (for #34: the formula for the volume of a cone is given on the inside front cover of the textbook.)
- • Answers to even problems above.
- • Third midterm: Friday, November 21--covers 5.1-5.3, 5.5-5.7, 6.1-6.5
- • Notes: 1) In section 6.5, we only covered Work integrals.
              2) There will not be any trig substitutions on the midterm (from Sec. 5.7). However the remaining part of Sec. 5.7 (partial fractions and trigonometric integrals) is still on the test.
- • Chapter 5 review problems (p. 434): 12, 14, 19, 22, 29, 34
- • Chapter 6 review problems (p. 494): 2, 4, 6 (use cylindrical shells for part c), 9, 20, 21 a) (Hint: the equation of the parabola being rotated is y=(x^2)/4).
- • Answers to even problems above.
- • Final: Thursday, December 18, from 2:30-5:30 in Swords 302
- • You can bring a one-sided, regular size sheet of papers with formulas to the exam. Making it is a good review for the exam; make sure that you also know how to apply everything that you put on the formula sheet.
- • Non-graphing calculators are allowed, but there will also be extra calculators available if you need one.
- • The final is 3 hours long, and covers everything we have done this semester (except for differential equations). It is designed to take about two hours. Use any spare time to check your answers.
- • A good way to review for the final is to go over the examples we did in class, as well as over the homework exercises for which you got points off. Practice problems for Chapters 1-6 can be found above. Please stop by my office hours if you have any questions.
- • Series review, containing practice problems
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