Our first test will be on 7.1-7.4, 7.7
Review these topics from Calculus I: Power, product, quotient, and chain rules for derivatives. Derivatives of trig functions. Power rule for antiderivatives, and trig antiderivatives. Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Method of substitution for antiderivatives.
From Trigonometry, review the definitions of the trig functions and elementary trigonometric identities.
Chapter 7 Problems to Guide Your Review, p. 546: 1-9, 16-18
Chapter 7 Practice Exercises, p. 547: 1-68, 74, 75, 79-83, 101-106
This will be a no-calculator test. The bulk of this test will be integrals and derivatives (including logarithmic differentiation), but you should also know the elementary properties and facts about exponential and logarithm functions, trig and inverse trig functions, and inverses of functions.