Study Guide for Exam II
Administrative Details
- The exam is Thursday, 29 Oct from 7:30-9:30pm in BLOC 166 or 169.
Seating charts will be posted by 7:15pm outside the doors.
(NOTE: Left-handed desks will be assigned according to Exam I unless otherwise emailed by 5pm Monday 26 Oct)
- The exam will consist of two parts. Part I will have multiple-choice
answers; mark the letter of the best choice on your Scantron. No work
will be graded and no partial credit will be given. Part II will consist
of workout problems. All answers must be justified with appropriate
algebraic work. Partial credit will be given for appropriate
work shown.
- Calculators are not allowed at any time on the exam.
- Bring: Writing Utensil, Picture ID
Students without a picture ID will have to bring a picture ID to my
office and sign a document allowing them to pick up their exam and have
the grade recorded!
Summary of Topics 3.3-4.2 (asterisks indicate key formulas,
theorems, or definitions to know)
- Position and Velocity
- Average Rate of Change
- Instantaneous Rate of Change
- Limits Involving Trig Functions*
- Derivatives of Trig Functions*
- Appendix D
- Chain Rule*
- Multiple Chain Rule
- Implicit Differentiation
- Tangent Lines to Implicit Curves
- Orthogonal Curves
- Orthogonal Trajectories (families of curves)
- Derivatives of Vector Functions
- Unit Tangent Vector
- Velocity/Speed
- Angle of Intersection of Curves
- Higher Derivatives
- Patterns of Higher Derivatives
- Acceleration
- Slopes and Tangents of Parametrized Curves*
- Horizontal and Vertical Tangents
- Given parameter vs. Given point (when vs. where)
- Related Rates
- Problem-Solving Strategies
- Eliminating Unknown Variables
- Linear Approximation* (tangent line!)
- Differentials
- Quadratic Approximation*
- Newton's Method will NOT be on the exam!
- Properties of Exponents
- Graph of Exponential Function
- Limits of Exponential Functions (know graph!)
- Derivative of ex*
- Differential Equations and ex
- One-to-one Functions
- Finding the Inverse of a One-to-one Function
- Derivatives of Inverse Functions*
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