Test #1 Information
General Information
**Monday,
**The test will begin promptly at
**Please bring your I-card to the exam.
**No notes or books may be used on the test.
**No calculators may be used on the test.
**The exam covers Sections 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 2.1, 2.2, 2.4, 2.5, Iode Labs I and II, Iode Projects
I and II, Homework Assignments #1, 2, 3, 4
**There will be several slightly different versions of the test to discourage
any cheating. I very much hope it won't be necessary, but if any cheating
is detected, I will certainly follow through on imposing the maximum penalties
allowed by the university.
What will the test be like?
**If you know the material, you should be able
to complete the test comfortably in 50 minutes or less.
**The test will include some very basic questions, some medium-difficulty
problems, and one or two more challenging problems.
**The types of questions that may appear on the test include true/false, state
the definition, give an example, explain a concept, do a proof (similar to
those you've done for homework), calculational
problems (similar to homework).
**Many of the problems will be quite similar to homework problems!
**You will need to show your work on the test.
**Problems will be written in such a way that a calculator is not needed.
Definitions
Be sure you know the definitions of the following
terms. You should be able to state these definitions precisely, not
necessarily with exactly the same words as the textbook, but with exactly the
same mathematical meaning.
Theorems
You should be able to state the following theorems, understand
what they mean, and be able to use them. You do not need to be able to
prove them.
Section 1.3, Theorem 1
Section 1.5, Theorem 1
Section 1.6, Theorem 1
Section 2.5, Theorem 1
Section 2.5, "Answer" on page 125 concerning error bounds on Improved
Euler Method
Review Problems
One of the very best ways to study for the test is to rework
your old homework, especially problems that you missed or were unsure of.
Try to do them without looking at books or your notes - this is what you will
be doing on the test! Since you do not have answers to all of the
problems, I recommend trying some odd-numbered problems which are similar, so that
you can check your answers in the back of the book.
Here are some additional review problems with answers in
the back of the book:
Chapter 1 Review Problems - page 76 - all
Section 2.1, #1-8, 32, 33
Section 2.2, #1-12, 19
Section 2.4, #1-10
Section 2.5, 1-10