What This Document Is
This is a second midterm examination for Calculus II (MATH 116) at the University of Connecticut, administered in April 1999. It’s a comprehensive assessment designed to evaluate a student’s understanding of key concepts covered in the second portion of the course. The exam is formatted for a web-based version and includes clear instructions regarding time limits and proper solution methods.
Why This Document Matters
This resource is invaluable for students currently enrolled in Calculus II, or those preparing to take a similar course. It’s particularly helpful for self-assessment and practice under timed conditions. Reviewing a past exam allows students to familiarize themselves with the typical question formats, the scope of topics tested, and the level of difficulty expected. It’s best used *after* completing coursework and seeking clarification on any areas of weakness. Accessing the full document provides a realistic exam experience and helps identify areas needing further study.
Topics Covered
* Techniques of Integration
* Sequences and Convergence
* Series Convergence Tests (including Absolute and Conditional Convergence)
* Approximation of Definite Integrals (Trapezoidal Rule)
* Antiderivatives and Limits
* Radius and Interval of Convergence for Power Series
* Taylor and Maclaurin Series (implied)
What This Document Provides
* A full-length midterm exam with multiple questions.
* A mix of problem-solving and multiple-choice questions.
* Clear instructions regarding exam procedures and scoring.
* Questions requiring detailed, logical solutions demonstrating understanding of core calculus principles.
* Opportunities to practice applying convergence tests to various series.
* Questions assessing understanding of function representation through series.
* A bonus question for additional challenge.