I think the material surrounding bijections is very important. Also the basics of the delta-epsilon proofs including limits, continuity, sequences, and partial sums.
What kinds of questions do you expect to see on the exam?
What kinds of questions do you expect to see on the exam?
I expect to see questions regarding all of the aforementioned things.
What do you need to work on understanding better before the exam? Come up with a mathematical question you would like to see answered or a problem you would like to see worked out.
What do you need to work on understanding better before the exam? Come up with a mathematical question you would like to see answered or a problem you would like to see worked out.
The practice tests went very well for me. But there is a lot of material listed on the study guide that was not covered on the practice tests. Thus, I am most worried about the most recent stuff (limits, continuity, sequences, and partial sums), as I have had the least practice with it. I would like to see examples worked out, but I want a variety of problems so that I can get used to identifying which techniques go where.
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