The second exam covers Sections 5.7 through 6.5, excluding Section 6.3.
It is recommended that you go over homework problems (HW #4 - 6), your class notes (including any worksheets and handouts), and the quizzes
(Quiz #4 solutions are available here.)
Note that integration techniques such as using formulas, symmetry or u-sub are still very important, so be sure
to review these techniques as you study.
Many of the problems and questions we discuss in class are excellent examples of
test questions. The solutions to your WebAssign problems on HW #4 - 6 can be seen by clicking "View Key"
near the top of each assignment. I have also listed many, many practice problems on WebAssign
titled, ``Exam 2 Review Problems.''
In addition, some good review problems from the Chapter 5 and 6
Review Exercises are listed below. The odd answers are in the back of the book while the evens are
listed here. The Concept-Check at the end of each chapter (before the exercises) is also a
source for good questions. The exam will be designed to take roughly one hour although you will
have the full class period (plus a little extra) if necessary.
Exam Review Session: Wednesday, March 26, 8:00 - 9:30 pm in Swords 359, with our TA
Meg Norton.
Note: You will be allowed a scientific calculator for the exam which does NOT have graphing
capabilities.
Chapter 5 Review Exercises, pp. 425 - 427
The answers to the evens are:
Chapter 6 Review Exercises, pp. 488 - 490
The answers to the evens are:
Please come prepared with specific questions.
Problems: 29, 43, 44, 46, 47, 50, 55, 57, 58, 59
44. (-1/4)cot(t) csc3(t) - (3/8)csc(t) cot(t) + (3/8)ln|csc(t) - cot(t)| + c
46. ln|(sqrt[1+2sin(x)] - 1)/(sqrt[1+2sin(x)] + 1)| + c
50. 17.736016
58. diverges
Problems: 1, 3, 4, 6, 9, 10, 12, 23, 25, 26, 34
4. 32/3
6. π(25/12 + 1/(4 e4) )
10. 117 π/5
12. 256 π
26. 124/5
34. 26/9