Analytic Geometry Final Exam
(Final Exam for Math 25)
Deadline: Friday December 15
Material covered: sections 9.1-3, 10.1-5, plus supplementary material on rotation of axes
Format: The exam is an online exam, similar to the unit exams. You will have two hours to complete the exam, and it counts 75 points toward your final grade. There are 30 questions, each worth 1, 2, or 3 points. The exam is closed book and closed notes, and you will not be provided with any formulas. You will need to use your graphing calculator.
At the end of the exam, you will be able to see your score, but you will not be able to immediately view the individual questions to see which ones you missed. However, after the deadline date is passed, you will be able to go back and look over your exam in detail.
Unlike the unit exams, you are only allowed to take the Analytic Geometry Final Exam twice.
Review material: The chapter reviews are a good way to start reviewing the material. Reread any sections which seem fuzzy to you. After that, you should do lots of problems from all of the material covered. Some sources of problems are:
Remember that you are not only required to learn to solve certain problems, but you also need to learn the material well enough to solve them in a fixed amount of time. You don't want to have to spend exam time trying to remember or figure out how to solve the problems. So practice until you can do the problems quickly and easily. That way you'll have time to go back and check your work carefully.
Conflicts and Illness: Exceptions will not be made for conflicts with the deadline date. If you have a conflict with the deadline date, be sure to arrange to take the exam earlier. On the other hand, if you are too ill to take the exam, contact the instructor as soon as possible to arrange for a makeup (and you should be prepared to send me a note from your doctor in this case).