Final Exam Review Guide
General information
- Monday, May 5th 10:00-10:50 (section 2), or Wednesday, May 7th 10:00-10:50
(section 1). You are expected to attend the exam for the section you are
enrolled in.
- I should not have to remind you of this, but asking for or sharing
questions/answers between administrations of the exam is considered academic
misconduct and will result in severe penalties if discovered.
- The exam will be closed book. However, you will be allowed to use
your purple sheet and one standard page of notes of your creation
both sides.
- You will not be allowed to use a calculator on the exam. Any
numerical problems will either be easy enough that you can do them in your
head, paper/pencil, or I will indicate that you may set the problem up without solving for a final
answer. I will also have a few calculators available to be used at the
front of the room.
New material (Approximately 1/3 of the exam)
- Converting from base 10 to non-base 10.
- Converting from non-base 10 to base 10
- Converting from non-base 10 to non-base 10
- Adding two numbers in any base
- Representation of negative numbers in binary
- Representation of "real" numbers in binary (minor)
Old Material (Approximately 2/3 of the exam)