What This Document Is
This is a past midterm examination for Calculus II (MATH 116) at the University of Connecticut. It’s designed to assess your understanding of core concepts covered in the first half of the course. This exam provides a realistic assessment experience, mirroring the format and difficulty level of in-course evaluations.
Why This Document Matters
This resource is invaluable for students preparing for their own Calculus II midterms. It’s particularly helpful for identifying knowledge gaps and practicing time management under exam conditions. Working through practice problems – even without the solutions – builds confidence and reinforces learned material. It’s best utilized after completing related coursework and seeking clarification on any challenging topics. Accessing the full document allows for a complete and focused study session.
Topics Covered
* Integration Techniques (including algebraic and trigonometric substitutions)
* Applications of Integration (area between curves, volumes of revolution)
* Inverse Functions and their Derivatives
* Differential Equations (basic solution methods)
* Exponential Growth and Decay Models
* Limits and their application
* Partial Fraction Decomposition
* Trigonometric Identities and Simplification
What This Document Provides
* A full-length midterm exam with a variety of problem types.
* Questions designed to test conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills.
* Problems requiring application of theorems and techniques learned in Calculus II.
* A mix of computational and theoretical questions.
* A bonus question for advanced students seeking an additional challenge.
* Clear instructions regarding exam expectations and point values.