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Final Exam Information

April 18

The Final Examination will take place on April 25 at 9 am.

The exam is 150 minutes long. No notes, books, computers, phones, calculators or other aids are allowed. Full credit will not be awarded for insufficient accompanying work.

The exam is cumulative. You are expected to know all the material from prerequisite math courses as well as the material covered in the midterms. In addition, the following new material will be on the exam:

All material in the course will have roughly equal weighting on the exam.

  • You do not need to know Laplace’s equation in 6.4.
  • You do not need to know how to apply Green’s theorem to regions that are not simply connected.

Three practice exams have been posted in the resources section, which have similar length, difficulty, and format to your exam.

Midterm 3 Information

March 28

Midterm 3 will take place during the scheduled class period on Thursday, April 4, 2023.

The exam is 75 minutes long. No notes, books, computers, phones, calculators or other aids are allowed. Full credit will not be awarded for insufficient accompanying work.

The midterm will focus on the following sections from the text:

You are expected to know all the material from prerequisite math courses as well as the material covered in midterms 1 and 2.

  • You do not need to know the midpoint rule for double integrals in 5.1.
  • You do not need to know the “Type I” or “Type II” nomenclature in 5.2.
  • You do not need to know the applications to probability in 5.2.

Two practice exams have been posted in the resources section, which have similar length, difficulty, and format to your exam.

Midterm 2 Information

February 22

Midterm 2 will take place during the scheduled class period on Thursday, February 29, 2024.

The exam is 75 minutes long. No notes, books, computers, phones, calculators or other aids are allowed. Full credit will not be awarded for insufficient accompanying work.

The midterm will focus on the following sections from the text:

You are expected to know all the material from prerequisite math courses as well as the material covered in midterm 1.

I will not be testing the material from Absolute Maxima and Minima in 4.7. However, this material will be tested on future assessments. Thus, you do not have to consider problems 341-357 from this section, yet.

  • You do not need to know curvature from 3.3, or the related Theorem 3.7 from 3.4.
  • You do not need to know Kepler’s Laws in 3.4.
  • You do not need to know the formal definition of “limit” from 4.2.
  • You do not need to know the formal definition of “differentiable” from 4.4.

Two practice exams have been posted in the resources section, which have similar length, difficulty, and format to your exam.

Midterm 1 Information

January 25

Midterm 1 will take place during the scheduled class period on Thursday, February 1, 2024.

The exam is 75 minutes long. No notes, books, computers, phones, calculators or other aids are allowed. Full credit will not be awarded for insufficient accompanying work.

The midterm will focus on the following sections from the text:

You are expected to know all the material from prerequisite math courses. In particular, see Calculus: Volume 1 for material from Math 141 and Calculus: Volume 2 for material from Math 142.

You do not need to know the “distance between skew lines” from 2.5.

Two practice exams have been posted in the resources section, which have similar length, difficulty, and format to your exam.

Welcome to the course!

January 9

This website will be the main source of information for the course outside of lecture. Announcements for the course will be posted on the website here. You can also find the course syllabus, lecture schedule, and additional resources. As the course progresses, you can check your grades on Blackboard