MCS-122 - Calculus II
Spring 2002:
Exam 4/Final Exam Review
Exam location & times: Olin Hall 317
8:00-10:00 a.m.
Monday, May 27
General Rules
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You are allowed one new 4"-by-6" note card or two 3"-by-5"
note cards with anything
you wish written on both sides for use during the exam.
You may also use your note cards from exams 1-3.
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No other notes or books are allowed at the exam.
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A table of integrals like the one supplied with the Chapter 7 exam will
be provided.
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You must have your graphing calculator with you, with angular measure set
to radian mode.
Suggested Exam Study Tactics
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Look over your old homework assignments and in-class exercises.
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Do a few of the chapter review problems and
"Check Your Understanding" true/false problems.
Answers will be posted outside my office.
- For the comprehensive part of the final exam, also review the
unit exams and quizzes you have taken.
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Organize your knowledge and thinking as you prepare your note
card(s).
What the exam will cover
- Chapter 11 (sections 1-10): Differential equations
- What is a differential equation?
How do you verify a function is a solution of a differential
equation?
- Slope fields: construction and use
- Euler's method
- Separation of variables
- Growth and decay
- Continuous and annual percentage growth rates
- Newton's law of heating/cooling
- Equilibrium solutions
- Stable and unstable equilibrium solutions
- Applications and modeling: a wide variety of problems,
but many involve input/output rates
- Models of population growth
- dP/dt = kP
- Logistic model
- Systems of differential equations
- S-I-R model
- Interacting species: independent, predator-prey,
symbiotic, competing
- Phase plane analysis: trajectories/orbits,
peak values, equilibrium points
- Analyzing the phase plane: nullclines, solution trajectories
- Second-order differential equations: oscillations
- d2y/dt2 = - ky
where k = (omega)2 > 0.
- Guess and check
- Initial-value and boundary-value problems
- Chapters 7-10: Integration, applications, series, and
approximation of functions
- Old Calculus II final exam
(ps)
(pdf)
This exam is from 1995, when we used a different text and
covered integration techniques, applications of integration,
infinite series and power series, parametric equations, and calculus
in polar coordinates. But it's the last final exam for which I have
a TeX file. Sorry--I don't have the key.
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