1. The exam will start at 7:00 pm (sharp) and end at 10:00 pm on Friday, December 16, at the Wheeler Auditorium.
2. The exam will consist of 9 or 10 problems. As always, on each problem, there should be enough work shown to justify your answers. You do not need to bring exam books.
3. The exam will mostly focus on the material of Chapter 16. However, solving these problems will require methods and results that have been learned in the earlier parts of the course. Students should therefore review the material of the entire course (especially, multiple integrals!).
4. During the exam, you will be allowed to have ONE PAGE WRITTEN BY YOURSELF on a standard size sheet of paper. You may use both sides of the sheet. No other papers, books or devices are allowed during the exam.
NO CALCULATORS, PHONES, or any other devices are allowed during the exam.
5. Check with your TAs for their office hours schedule before the exam.
There will be a review lecture on Tuesday, December 6, 3:40-5 pm, and office hours immediately following the lecture.
6. Problems for review (they do not need to be turned in!):
Review section of Chapter 16: True-false quiz; Exercises 1,2,5,7,9,11,12,13,16,17,19,21,23,24,25,26(a),27,29,31,33,34,36,37,38,39.
Review problems for the earlier sections may be found here and here .
Solutions to the review problems will be made available on bSpace.