Sample Finals
Note: Solutions to the below exams are available via email. To obtain solutions, you must first attempt to work the exams on your own, and then stop by my office and show me your work.
Announcements (Updated 6/6)
The Final Exam is scheduled for Monday June 13 from 10:50AM to 12:35PM (during Periods 3 and 4).
MC3U/1 (normally meets Period 1) Room 624, Proctor: Neagle (please note room changed on 5/24)
MC3U/4 (normally meets Period 6) Room 630, Proctor: Freeman
Optional After-School Classes:
Wed 6/8, 3:30PM (sharp), Room 632: Final Exam Review. Please bring copies of the Sample Finals, as well as any other questions or problems you may have.
On the Final Exam, you will be responsible for all the material covered on Tests 1-5, as well as the parts of Sections 5.1 and 5.2 covered in class.
Test 5 will cover textbook sections 4.2, 4.3, 4.5, 4.6, & 4.9 (we are skipping sections 4.4, 4.7, & 4.8).
Period 1 Test Date Thu 6/2
Period 6 Test Date Fri 6/3
Optional After-School Classes:
Tue 5/31, 3:30PM (sharp), Room 632: Section 4.9 (Antiderivatives) make-up class (primarily) for those on the Simon's Rock Trip.
Wed 6/1, 3:30PM (sharp), Room 632: Test 5 Review. Please bring any questions or problems you may have. There will be no in-class review for Test 5.
If you will be going on the Simon's Rock Trip 5/24-5/27, you will still be responsible for the material covered in class that week. It is very strongly advised that you (1) bring your calculus textbook with you, (2) make copies of the homework assignments before you leave, which will be posted in advance, and (3) attend the nightly calculus review sessions that will be held by Scott Neagle at Simon's Rock. Primarily, you will need to read and study Section 4.9 on your own, and are responsible for having HW's 4.5, 4.6, & 4.9 completed and ready to turn in on your first day back in class.
Test 4 will cover textbook sections 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, & 4.1. You are not responsible for material which we did not cover in class such as "Tangents to Parametric Curves" (in Section 3.5), "Orthogonal Trajectories" (in Section 3.6), and "Differentials" (in Section 3.8). However, you will be expected to be proficient with the prerequisite material in Sections 3.1-3.4, as well as the basic properties of trigonometric and exponential functions, and their inverses.
Period 1 Test Date Wed 5/11
Period 6 Test Date Wed 5/11
Test 3 will cover textbook sections 2.9, 3.1, 3.2, and 3.4. We are skipping section 3.3 for now.
Period 1 Test Date Mon 4/11
Period 6 Test Date Mon 4/11
If you received a score below 50 (before corrections) on both Test 1 and Test 2, you are required to make an appointment to speak with me BEFORE Test 3.
There will be a "pop-quiz" during the first 8 minutes of class sometime before 4/7. The quiz will consist of one 5-point problem and one 10-point problem taken directly from Test 2. No partial credit will be given - either zero credit or full credit for each problem. Your total score (0, 5, 10, or 15) will be added directly to your Test 2 score and the adjusted score will become your new Test 2 score for the purpose of determining which score to drop.
Homework (Updated 5/23)
Some assigned problems have a "calculator graphing" component. That part of the problem (only) is optional; the rest of the problem is required.
HW 4.9 Page 332 1-31 odd
Period 1 Due Tue 5/31
Period 6 Due Fri 5/27
HW 4.6 Page 311 Problems 3, 4, 11, 15, 22
Period 1 Due Thu 5/26
Period 6 Due Thu 5/26
HW 4.5 Page 303 Problems 1-3, 6, 8, 11, 15, 17, 19, 23, 25, 29, 37, 41, 55
Period 1 Due Mon 5/23
Period 6 Due Fri 5/20
HW 4.3 Page 287 Problems 5-37 odd
Period 1 Due Thu 5/19
Period 6 Due Thu 5/19
HW 4.2 Page 275 Problems 3-13 odd, 23-49 odd
Period 1 Due Thu 5/19
Period 6 Due Thu 5/19
HW 4.1 Page 267 Problems 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 13, 16, 17, 21, 25
Period 1 Due Mon 5/9
Period 6 Due Thu 5/5
HW 3.8 Page 252 Problems 5-9, 15-18
Period 1 Due Thu 5/5
Period 6 Due Wed 5/4
HW 3.7 Page 245 Problems 3-37 odd, 22
Period 1 Due Wed 5/4
Period 6 Due Mon 5/2
HW 3.6 Page 238 Problems 1-19 odd, 29-35 odd
Period 1 Due Mon 5/2
Period 6 Due Thu 4/28
HW 3.5b Page 228 Problems 33-45 odd, 51-59 odd
Period 1 Due Thu 4/14
Period 6 Due Wed 4/13
HW 3.5a Page 228 Problems 1-31 odd
Period 1 Due Wed 4/13
Period 6 Due Thu 4/7
HW 3.4 Page 218 Problems 1-29 (odd), 35, 36, 37
Period 1 Due Tue 4/5
Period 6 Due Mon 4/4
HW 3.2 Page 198 Problems 3-37 (odd), 41, 43
Period 1 Due Thu 3/31
Period 6 Due Wed 3/30
HW 3.1 Page 191 Problems 3-31 (odd), 39-47 (odd)
Period 1 Due Tue 3/29
Period 6 Due Mon 3/28
HW 2.9 Page 172 Problems 1, 2, 3, 15, 16
Period 1 Due Mon 3/28
Period 6 Due Thu 3/24
Tests (Links Updated 5/19/16)
Note: All Test Statistics are before adding make-up points (if applicable).
Test 1
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Test 2
Problem 9 solution is incorrect. Numerator should be 3 (x-3)^3 (it should be negative at x = 2 and have the same end behavior as 3 x^3)
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Test 3
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Test 4
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Test 5
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