Math 21D Exams
EXAM 1 is Wednesday, February 3, 2016. It will cover handouts, lecture notes, and examples from class, homework assignments 1 through 9 (excluding #7 unless it's an Extra Credit problem), discussion sheets 1-4, and material from sections 15.1-15.7 in the book which was presented in lecture notes through Friday, January 29, 2016. MOST of the exam questions will be homework-type, discussion sheet-type, practice exam-type questions.
TYPES OF QUESTIONS FOR EXAM 1 (THIS IS SUBJECT TO UNANNOUNCED CHANGES.)
- 1 -- State the IN-CLASS definition of Triple Integral
- 1 -- Describe Flat Region Using Rectangular Coordinate and/or Polar Coordinates
- 1 -- Describe Solid Region Using Rectangular, Cylindrical, or Spherical Coordinates
- 2 -- Evaluate Double/Triple Integrals
- 1 -- SET UP BUT DO NOT EVALUATE Double Integrals in Rectangular, or Polar Coordinates for Mass, Moment, Center of Mass, Centroid, or Moment of Inertia
- 1 -- SET UP BUT DO NOT EVALUATE Triple Integrals in Rectangular, Cylindrical, or Spherical Coordinates for Volume or Average Value
- 1 -- Other
- 2 -- OPTIONAL EXTRA CREDIT
HERE ARE SOME RULES FOR EXAM 1.
- 1.) IT IS A VIOLATION OF THE UNIVERSITY HONOR CODE TO, IN ANY WAY, ASSIST ANOTHER PERSON IN THE COMPLETION OF THIS EXAM. IT IS A VIOLATION OF THE UNIVERSITY HONOR CODE TO COPY ANSWERS FROM ANOTHER STUDENT'S EXAM. PLEASE KEEP YOUR OWN WORK COVERED UP AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE DURING THE EXAM SO THAT OTHERS WILL NOT BE TEMPTED OR DISTRACTED. THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION.
- 2.) No notes, books, calculator, scratch paper, or classmates may be used as resources for this exam.
- 3.) Read directions to each problem carefully. Show all work for full credit. In most cases, a correct answer with no supporting work will NOT receive full credit. What you write down and how you write it are the most important means of your getting a good score on this exam. Neatness and organization are also important.
- 4.) You will be graded on proper use of integral and derivative notation.
- 5.) Make sure to include graphs and sketches when it is part of problem-solving process.
- 6.) Make sure to label EVERYTHING of interest in your graphs and sketches. This includes, but is not limited to, labeling curves along with regions of integration.
Exam 1 Practice and Solutions
Exam 1 Solutions
EXAM 2 is Wednesday, March 2nd, 2016. It will cover handouts, lecture notes, and examples from class, homework assignments 11 through 19, discussion sheets 5-7, and material from 13.1-13.4, and 16.1-16.4, which was presented in lecture notes through Wednesday, February 24th, 2016. MOST of the exam questions will be homework-type, discussion sheet-type, practice exam-type questions.
TYPES OF QUESTIONS FOR EXAM 2 (THIS IS SUBJECT TO UNANNOUNCED CHANGES.)
- 1 -- State and Prove the IN-CLASS version of Fundamental Theorem of Line Integrals (FTOLI)
- 1 -- Position vector, velocity vector, acceleration vector, unit tangent vector, unit normal vector, curvature, and speed problems
- 1 or 2 -- Arc Length
- 1 -- Line Integral
- 1 -- Work, Flow, Flux, or Circulation
- 1 -- Conservative Vector Field, Path Independence Problems
- 1 -- Green's Theorem Problem
- 1 -- Other
- 1 -- OPTIONAL EXTRA CREDIT
HERE ARE SOME RULES FOR EXAM 2.
- 1.) IT IS A VIOLATION OF THE UNIVERSITY HONOR CODE TO, IN ANY WAY, ASSIST ANOTHER PERSON IN THE COMPLETION OF THIS EXAM. IT IS A VIOLATION OF THE UNIVERSITY HONOR CODE TO COPY ANSWERS FROM ANOTHER STUDENT'S EXAM. PLEASE KEEP YOUR OWN WORK COVERED UP AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE DURING THE EXAM SO THAT OTHERS WILL NOT BE TEMPTED OR DISTRACTED. THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION.
- 2.) No notes, books, calculator, scratch paper, or classmates may be used as resources for this exam.
- 3.) Read directions to each problem carefully. Show all work for full credit. In most cases, a correct answer with no supporting work will NOT receive full credit. What you write down and how you write it are the most important means of your getting a good score on this exam. Neatness and organization are also important.
- 4.) You will be graded on proper use of integral and derivative notation.
- 5.) Make sure to include graphs and sketches when it is part of problem-solving process.
- 6.) Make sure to label EVERYTHING of interest in your graphs and sketches. This includes, but is not limited to, labeling curves along with regions of integration.
- 7.) For any named theorem introduced in this class, you must reference the theorem by its name upon use (common abbreviations are fine).
Exam 2 Practice
and Solutions
Exam 2 Solutions
FINAL EXAM is Saturday, March 19th, 2016 from 8-10am and will be in Harring 2205 (where lectures were held). It will cover ALL handouts, lecture notes, and examples from class, homework assignments 1-23 (EXCLUDING #10), discussion sheets 1-9, and material from sections 15.1-15.7, 13.1-13.4, and 16.1-16.8, which was presented in lecture notes through Wednesday, March 9th, 2016. MOST of the exam questions will be homework-type, discussion sheet-type, practice exam-type questions.
TYPES OF QUESTIONS FOR FINAL (THIS IS SUBJECT TO UNANNOUNCED CHANGES.)
- 1 -- Class Challenge
- 1 -- Double Integral (Rectangular or Polar Coordinates)
- 1 -- Triple Integral (Rectangular, Cylindrical, or Spherical Coordinates)
- 1 -- Line Integral
- 1 -- Parameterization
- 1 -- Surface Integral
- 1 -- Green's Theorem Problem
- 1 -- Stokes' Theorem Problem
- 1 -- Divergence Theorem Problem
- 3 -- Other
- 2 -- OPTIONAL EXTRA CREDIT
HERE ARE SOME RULES FOR FINAL.
- 1.) IT IS A VIOLATION OF THE UNIVERSITY HONOR CODE TO, IN ANY WAY, ASSIST ANOTHER PERSON IN THE COMPLETION OF THIS EXAM. IT IS A VIOLATION OF THE UNIVERSITY HONOR CODE TO COPY ANSWERS FROM ANOTHER STUDENT'S EXAM. PLEASE KEEP YOUR OWN WORK COVERED UP AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE DURING THE EXAM SO THAT OTHERS WILL NOT BE TEMPTED OR DISTRACTED. THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION.
- 2.) No notes, books, calculator, scratch paper, or classmates may be used as resources for this exam.
- 3.) Read directions to each problem carefully. Show all work for full credit. In most cases, a correct answer with no supporting work will NOT receive full credit. What you write down and how you write it are the most important means of your getting a good score on this exam. Neatness and organization are also important.
- 4.) You will be graded on proper use of integral and derivative notation.
- 5.) Make sure to include graphs and sketches when it is part of problem-solving process.
- 6.) Make sure to label EVERYTHING of interest in your graphs and sketches. This includes, but is not limited to, labeling curves along with regions of integration.
- 7.) For any named theorem introduced in this class, you must reference the theorem by its name upon use (common abbreviations are fine).
Final Practice
and Solutions
Thanks to Dr. Kouba for providing many problems and solutions to the practice exams.