Math 122 - Final Exam Study Guide


  1. Find dy/dx for functions involving natural logarithms, exponential, and/or inverse trigonometric functions. Two parts.
  2. Sketch the region enclosed by the curves and find its area.
  3. Use L'Hopital's rule to find the limits. Two parts.
  4. Find the exact arclength of the curve over the stated interval.
  5. Evaluate the integrals involving hyperbolic functions. Know the formulas for the inverse hyperbolic trig functions. Two parts.
  6. Match the differential equation to the direction field. Three parts.
  7. Solve the differential equation. Two parts. One is separable, one needs the integrating factor.
  8. Tell whether the series converges (absolutely), converges conditionally, or diverges. You don't need to identify the test used Eight parts.
  9. Find a Maclaurin series for a function.
  10. Find the integral of a series.
  11. Find the derivative of a series.
  12. Transform the equation into polar form.
  13. Transform the equation into rectangular form.
  14. Sketch the curve in polar coordinates. Two parts.
  15. Find the area in polar coordinates.
  16. Use integration by parts to evaluate the integral.
  17. Use trigonometric substitution to evaluate the integral.
  18. Use partial fractions to evaluate the integral.
  19. Evaluate the improper integral.
  20. Evaluate the integral involving trigonometric functions.
  21. Find the volume of revolution.
  22. Show that the sequence is eventually strictly increasing or strictly decreasing.
  23. Find the sum of a series. Pay attention to geometric series and telescoping series.
  24. Identify each statement as true or false. Fifteen parts. Concentrate on properties of hyperbolic trig functions, integration by parts, exponential and logistic growth models, convergence and divergence of tests, monotonic series, convergence of a power series, derivatives of a power series, partial fraction decomposition with repeated or irreducible quadratic factors, the relationship between the derivatives of trig functions and their cofunctions, the relationship between the derivatives of hyperbolic trig functions and their reciprocal functions, the convergence of a p-series, the convergence of a finite series.

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