## Thursday, February 16, 2017

### exam one is history

Exam one began at 5:15 pm on Thursday, February 16. The exam covers only sections 11.1-11.5. No electronic devices are allowed at the exam.

We will provide you with this equation sheet. Some facts are not on the equation sheet. You need to know how to measure distance between points in $\mathbb{R}^3$, the sphere equation, and how to compute the dot and cross products. You should also know the cosine and sine of common angles like $0$, $\pi/6$, $\pi/4$, $\pi/3$, $\pi/2$, $\pi$, and $2\pi$ radians.

This exam is your opportunity to demonstrate to us that you understand the material. Be sure to read each question carefully, and draw sketches where appropriate. We expect complete solutions and correct notation. Be careful with the T/F questions; think, don't react.

Your exam room is a function of the first four letters of your last name.

• Aaaa through Hanc, go to CR 302
• Hans through Pont, go to CR 306
• Post through Zzzz, go to CR 310

• We are sharing the rooms with Calculus I and II students. Make sure you are not sitting next to another Calculus III student.

To practice for the exam, use the problems from MyMathLab, discussion, and the mock exams and examples from the text. If you don't understand something ask questions at your discussion section and during our office hours.