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Oralexam 2

The document outlines the requirements for an oral exam for MATH 2686H, including a video submission under 5 minutes and a signed honor statement. It provides specific exercises from the textbook that students must address in detail without solving them, focusing on the application of various theorems. Collaboration is prohibited, and students must submit their work individually, adhering to academic integrity principles.

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Oralexam 2

The document outlines the requirements for an oral exam for MATH 2686H, including a video submission under 5 minutes and a signed honor statement. It provides specific exercises from the textbook that students must address in detail without solving them, focusing on the application of various theorems. Collaboration is prohibited, and students must submit their work individually, adhering to academic integrity principles.

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Remember:

ˆ Your video should be less than 5 minutes.

ˆ You must submit a PDF file with your solution and a link to the video (or you
may upload the video directly to Blackboard).

Please sign the following honor statement and submit it with your assignment. If you
are using blank paper, you may write out the statement.

Honor statement: I hereby pledge that the work done on this exam is my own. I have
neither given nor received aid that is inappropriate for this exam. I understand that if
I am found in violation of these principles, I will receive a 0 (zero) on the assignment.

Name:

Signature:
Oral Exam 2 MATH 2686H, Honors Accelerated Calculus 2,
Spring 2025

Name:
You are not allowed to work together or receive help on this exam.

Recall that you have access to the textbook as an eBook through WebAssign. Look in
the section with exercises for section 16.10. Here find the following exercises and answer
the questions. You don’t have to actually solve the problems. For each question make
sure you provide some good detail to your answer.

1. Exercise 13

(a) What is the obvious theorem to use for this exercise and why?
(b) What would happen to the answer if you reversed the direction of the curve?
(c) Would Green’s Theorem work?

2. Exercise 17

(a) The exercise asks you to use Green’s Theorem. Why does this make sense?
(b) Is the vector field conservative?
(c) Could you also use the Divergence Theorem here? (explain why and why
not)

3. Exercise 27

(a) What formula would you use for this and why?
(b) Would the Divergence Theorem work here?
(c) Could we use Stokes Theorem?

4. Exercise 29

(a) Of the main theorems we have, which would be applicable here? Go through
each and explain.

5. Exercise 34

(a) The problem asks you to use the Divergence Theorem, why doesn’t Stoke’s
Theorem work here?

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