The final exam will constitute 15% of your final grade. Please do not underestimate the importance of preparing for this exam. The first part of the exam will be given on Wednesday May 10th during a regular 50 minute period. Calculators will not be used on this portion and the questions will be free response. The second day of the exam will be on a block day, Thursday, May 11th (periods 1, 3, 6, 7) and will include both a calculator and a non-calculator portion. It will consist of multiple choice questions.
Final Review:
Chapter 4: p. 307 3-13, 27-75 odd, 81,84
Chapter 5: p. 405 9-12, 17-24, 39-56, 65-72, 81-83, 91-105
Chapter 6: p. 418 15, 33-35, p. 428 11, 25 p. 437 20-22
Topics and tips for preparing for the final exam.
* Day one will be deriving and integrating (know your formulas) and problems from chapter six.
* No formulas will be given on the final - you must have all formulas memorized.
* There will be trigonometry - know your ratios and unit circle
* Topics not covered on this exam:
- Calculating area with the summation process
- Sketching derivatives or anti-derivative curves
- Pert/half-life problems
* Specific topics that will be covered on the final (this list is not exhaustive - there will be other topics covered):
- Average Value
- Trapezoid Rule
- Projectile motion - position/velocity/acceleration
- Logarithmic differentiation
- First/Second fundamental theorems of Calculus
- Disc/Washer/Shell
- Solving differential equations
Best of luck! Why Bad Luck is Good - a video that may interest you
WANT TO SEE AN AMAZING STUDY SHEET? I ADVISE THAT YOU MAKE YOUR OWN STUDY SHEET BUT THIS ONE SHOULD GIVE YOU INSPIRATION! THANKS TO LEAH CLAYTON FOR ALLOWING US TO PERUSE IT.
STUDY SHEET
STUDY SHEET FOR CHAPTER SIX (This covers the entire chapter, use only the parts for 6.1 - 6.3)