Exam 1 will take place
The deadline for requesting a makeup exam has passed.
Individual sections will take the exam in the following locations. Please be aware that you must take the exam at the indicated location for your section. Do not go to another location for any reason. Extra exams and seats are not available. If you go to the wrong location you will not be able to take the exam.
BART 0065 (in Bartlett): Sections 3, 4 (belcastro), Section 11 (Wong).
MAH 0108 (in Mahar): Sections 1, 2 (Sinaei), Sections 7, 8 (Mirkovic).
MOR2 0131 (in Morrill Science Center Building 2): Section 5 (Gunnells) and Section 13 (Nguyen).
ILC N151 (in Integrated Learning Center) Sections 6, 9 (Lai), Section 10 (Havens).
Please be aware of the exam rules:
No calculators or any other electronic devices are allowed to be used during the exam.
Phones must be turned off during the exam. Using a phone during the exam will be considered cheating and handled accordingly.
No formula sheets, notes, or any other materials will be allowed during the exam.
You must present your student ID when submitting your exam, so please bring your ID to the exam room. If you do not have your student ID you will not be allowed to submit your exam.
The exam runs from 7–9pm. If you arrive late to the exam, you will be allowed to participate in the exam. However, you will not be given extra time to complete the exam; all exams will end at the stated times. Please give yourself plenty of time to get settled at the exam room.
The exam will cover all textbook sections up to and including 14.7, Maximum and Minimum Values. The next section (14.8, Lagrange Multipliers) will be reserved for potential material for Exam 2.
Here are some practice problems:
For additional practice problems, look at the old exams on the Resources page. Earlier instances of Math 233 covered the topics of curvature and tangential/normal components of acceleration. There are not covered now. Also note that some material on our Exam 1 may appear on Exam 2 in previous semesters.
If you want to get a general idea of what the exam format is like, take a look at a recent Math 131 exam. Our exam may or may not have the same number of problems, but you can at least see how the pages are laid out, etc. Our exam will also include some multiple-choice questions.
There will be two course-wide review sessions given by two of the teaching assistants.
Saturday, October 12, 10–12am. Marcus 0131.
Sunday, October 13, 2–4pm. Marcus 0131.