M221 Calculus  A.Miller

Exam 2  Thur  Nov 21    7:15pm-9:15pm (evening)

You will be in the SAME ROOM as Exam 1
according to which TA you have.

 1310 Sterling if your TA is Cheng, Jingrui
                             Lynch, John

  165 Bascom   if your TA is Powers, Michael
                             Soule, Michelle
                             Charles, Zachary

Bring your Student Identification.

You will be handing in your exam to your TA
so please go to the correct room.

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No notes, no calculators, no electronic devices.

You need only bring a pencil or pen.

The first question on the exam will be:

1. Prove the second part of the Fundamental Theorem:
If f is continuous on [a,b] and F'=f is an antiderivative,
then the integral of f from a to b is exactly F(b)-F(a).

The proof is not in the notes but I have posted
a version on-line as well as a link to a wikipedia article.

https://www.math.wisc.edu/~miller/m221/fund2.pdf
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundamental_theorem_of_calculus#Proof_of_the_second_part

You may use your own words as long as it is correct
and complete.

The other problems on the exam will be similar to randomly
chosen homework exercises from the book Chapters 5-7  or
extra.pdf problems 14-38, i.e., assigned after Exam 1.


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