Math 148 Fall 2007
MOCK FINAL EXAM
Objectives:
- Students will be able to use the Cartesian coordinate system and analytic geometry to investigate functions.
- Students will be able to perform algebraic and numeric operations with functions.
- Students will be able to solve linear, quadratic, and rational equations and inequalities.
- Students will be able to use trigonometry and fundamental trigonometric identities.
- Students will be able to compute limits of simple functions.
- Students will be able to differentiate polynomial, rational and trigonometric functions by using the definition and by using formulae.
Exercises from Cohen (C) and Stewart (S):
- Objective 1: (C) C1R # 49; 1.7 # 53
- Objective 2: (C) C3R # 37, 41, 49, 65
- Objective 4: (C) 6.4 # 51, 59; C6R # 18, 73; 7.3 # 7; 8.4 # 79; C8R # 3, 49
- Objective 5: (S) 2.3 # 47; C2R CC # 4, 5; C2R Ex # 1, 5, 9, 13, 15, 23
- Objective 6: (S) C3R CC # 1, 4, 8; C3R Ex # 13, 15, 17, 29, 39, 51
Summary:
- 32 problems at approximately 3.1 points each, totaling 100 points.
- Objective 3 is not separately addressed.
Strategy:
- Review Exams 1, 2, 3 and Quiz 10 and homework assignment 15.
- Review prior quizzes.
- Review prior homework assignments.
PS
More than two to three hours may be required for working carefully all the exercises.