- Math Exam 4 is Week 19 Thursday March 8 starting promptly at 9am in our regular classroom Purce Lecture Hall Classroom 5.
- The Exam will concentrate on material since Math Exam 3, but the material is necessarily cumulative. This includes improper integrals, applications of integration, and differential equations. The exam will also give more opportunities with related rates and optimization and also cover setting up integrals for calculating electric fields due to continuous charge distributions. Since Math Exam 3, you (will) have completed Math Problem Sets #13 – #16 and Quiz #11 – #14, and all of this quarter’s Math Labs have related content.
- The exam will be written with the intent that well prepared students can finish it in approximately 2 hours.
- We will ask for the exam to be submitted by 12:30pm.
- The Wrap for Week 20 begins at 1pm, followed by the Chemistry Exam Review from 1:30 – 3pm.
- For the exam, you will be allowed:
- your calculating device;
- your writing tools;
- scratch paper (provided);
- personally prepared 8.5inch by 11inch note sheet.
- The exam will be of a similar format to what you have seen before..
How to prepare for this exam? If you have been able to: complete the Readings and Reading Responses; engage in Lectures; participate in Workshops; complete Math Labs; complete Math Problem Sets in your Problem Set Notebook and via WebAssign; complete Quizzes and Quiz Revisions; and go to the QuaSR and Program Tutoring and work in Study Groups, then you have had multiple ways to learn the material and have been preparing for this demonstration of understanding already. More specifically, as your time and attention allow (there’s more listed below than anyone can do, so be strategic in your choices):
- Review Reading Responses and your Reading and Lecture notes.
- Review Problem Sets in your Problem Set Notebooks and WebAssign. Full solutions to help you supplement your Problem Set Notebook are at the Math page.
- Review Quizzes, also available at the Math page.
- Review Math Labs, also available at the Math page.
- Each chapter has a Review section at the end, which includes Concept Check questions, True-False Quiz questions, and Exercises. Recall that answers to odd-numbered problems are in the back of the book.
- In your WebAssign, under Personal Study Plan, you can find for each chapter a Practice Quiz for each section and a Chapter Quiz for each chapter.
- The textbook publisher and author provide sample exam questions and solutions.These cover a more than what we covered, but I think you can tell what we covered from what we didn’t.
