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3
dx
x

1) Evaluate
2) If f(x) = (2x3)cos2x, find f (x)

f ( x)

4 2x
x

3) On what interval is the function


decreasing?
4) The graph to the right shows the velocity of a particle for 0t9.
a. When t = 5, is the particle speeding up or slowing down?
Explain.
b. The position of the particle when t=0 is 3. What is the
position of the particle when t = 9?
c. What is the total distance traveled on the interval [0,9]

5) What is the equation of the line tangent to the curve xy + y 2 = 15 at


the point (2, 3)?

6) Determine

sin x

cos x dx

10

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7) Determine the average value of the function y = sinx +x on the interval [0,2].

y x
8) Region R is bounded by the curve
, the line x=4, and the x-axis.
a. Determine the area of region R
b. Determine the volume of the solid generated by rotating R about the y-axis.
c. Determine the volume of the solid generated by rotating R about the line y=2.
9) On what interval(s) is the function y=x 4 x2 +2 increasing?
10) The graph of f is shown to the right, and f exists. Which of the following has the greatest value? Explain.
-

f(1)
f (1)
f (1)

lim

x 0

11) Evaluate

x 2 4x
x3

12) What is the average value of

x2
y 3
x 1

on the interval [1, 3]?

13) A cylinder with a radius of 5 cm is being filled with water at a rate


of 7 cm3 per second. At time t=0, the cylinder is empty. How
quickly is the water level rising at time t = 5?
14) If dy/dt = ky, and y(0) = 4, determine an equation for y in terms of k and t.

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lim

h0

f (3 h) f (3)
6
h

1) Let f be a function such that


a. f is continuous at x = 3
b. f is differentiable at x = 3
c. The derivative of f is continuous at x = 3

. Which of the following statements must be true?


4

2) The graph of f is shown to the right. Let

f'

F ( x) f ' ( x) dx

for all x on the interval (0, 9). If


F(2)=1, determine the value of F(5).

3) Let F(x) be an antiderivative of the function

10

-2

f ( x) x 2 ln x
. If F(1)= 3, determine the value of F(6)

f ( x) 3 x 2 ln( x 1)
4) Let f be the function given by
graph of f at (x, f(x)) equal to 2?

. For what value of x is the slope of the line tangent to the

f ( x) tan( 3 x)
5) For what x-value on the open interval (0, ) does the line tangent to the function
equal to 5?

have a slope

6) A 10 foot ladder is leaning against a wall. The top of the ladder is sliding toward the ground at a rate of 3 m/s. At
how many meters per second is the base of the ladder moving away from the wall when the top of the ladder is 5
feet from the ground?

y ln x 2
7) The base of a solid is the region enclosed by the graph of
, x = 2, and the x- axis.
a. If the cross sections of S perpendicular to the x-axis are squares, what is the volume of S?
b. What is the volume of the solid generated by revolving the region described above about the line y = 4?

f ( x) x 2
8) Let

. If the rate of change of f at x = c is half its rate of change at x = 3, then what is the value of c?

y 4 2x
9) If

, what is the maximum value of the product xy?

10) The rate at which people enter an auditorium for a rock concert is modeled by the function R given by

R(t ) 1380t 2 675t 3


for 0 t 2 hours; R(t) is measured in people per hour. No one is in the auditorium at
time t = 0, when the doors open. The doors close and the concert begins at time t = 2.
a. How many people are in the auditorium when the concert begins?
b. Find the time when the rate at which people enter the auditorium is a maximum. Justify your answer.
c. The total wait time for all the people in the auditorium is found by adding the time each person waits,
starting at the time the person enters the auditorium and ending when the concert begins. The function w
models the total wait time for all the people who enter the auditorium before time t. The derivative of w

w' (t ) (2 t ) R(t )
is given. By
. Find w(2)-w(1), the total wait time for those who enter the auditorium
after t = 1.
d. On average, how long does a person wait in the auditorium for the concert to begin? Consider all people
who enter the auditorium after the doors open, and use the model for total wait time from part c.

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f ( x) x 4 6 x 2 7
1) At what x-value does the function

have a point of inflection?

2) Let f be continuous on the closed interval [2, 8] and differentiable on the open interval (2, 8). In addition, let
f(2)= 3,
f(6)=10,
and f(8)=3. Classify the following as true, false, could be true but not enough
information.
a. For all x, 2x6, f is positive
b. There exists a point c, 2c6 such that f (c)= 7/4
c. f(x) = 10 has exactly one solution on the interval [2, 8]
d. f(x) = 8 has exactly one solution on the interval [2, 8]
e. f attains its absolute maximum value exactly once.
f. f attains its absolute minimum value exactly once.
g. There exists a point c, 2c8 whose tangent line is horizontal.

lim f ( x)
x c

h.

exists for all c values on the open interval (2, 8)

i.

f ( x)dx 0

3) What value of k makes the function below continuous?

ln( x 1),

f ( x)

e x

1,

when x 2
when x 2

Does this value of k make the function


differentiable at x=2?
4) The graph to the right shows the rate at which snow
accumulates on the ground in inches per hour. At time
t=0, there are 8 inches of snow on the ground. About how
deep is the snow after 6 hours?

x3 1
f ( x)
x
5) Let

. What is the value of


x

F ( x) xex 1dx

f (3)?

F ' (1)

6) Let

. What is the value of

y x 2 2x
7) The position of a particle moving along the x-axis is given by the equation
velocity of the particle change direction?

. At what time does the

f ' ' ( x) x 3 9 x
8) Let f be a twice differentiable function such that
inflection?

. At what x-values does f have a point of

f ' ( x) x sin x 2
9) If

, which of the following could be equations for f ?

f ( x) sin x 2 2 x 2 sin x 2
a.

f ( x) 5

cos x 2
2

b.

f ( x) cos x 2
c.
k

3xdx 0
4

10) For what values of k does

f ' ( x) ( 4 x) x
11) If

, find all intervals on which the graph of f is concave down. Justify your answer.

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v (t ) e 2 sin t 1
1) A particle moves along the x-axis so that its velocity v at any time t for 0t16, is given by
time t=0 the particle is at the origin.
a) Sketch the graph of v(t) for 0 t 16.
b) During what intervals is the particle moving to the left? Give a reason for your answer.
c) Find the total distance traveled by the particle from t=0 to t=4.
d) Is there any time t, 0t16, at which the particle returns to the origin? Justify your answer.

f ( x) 3 x 2
2) Given

. At

g ( x) ln( x 3 2)
and

, at what x-value do f and g have parallel tangent lines?

sin xdx .3

3) For what value of k, 0 k , does


?
4) The width of a rectangle is decreasing at a rate of 2 cm/s, and the length of the same rectangle is increasing at a
rate of 2 cm/s.
a. How quickly is the area changing if the width is 5 cm and the length is 9 cm?
b. How quickly is the area changing if the width and length are both 7cm?
c. How quickly is the area changing if the width is 8 cm and the length is 6 cm?

y x
5) Let R be the region bounded by the function
, the line x=4, and the x-axis. If cross sections of the solid
perpendicular to the x-axis are semicircles, what is the volume of the solid?
2

ex
y
2x
6) What is the slope of the line tangent to the curve

when x = 3?

a (t ) 3 cos x x
7) A particle moving along the x-axis is accelerating according to the function
is v(6)?

. If v(2) = 4, what

8) A storm washed away sand from a beach, causing the edge of the water to get closer to a
nearby road. The rate
at which the distance between the road and the edge of the water was changing during

f (t ) t cos t 3
the storm is modeled by
meters per hour, t hours after the storm began.
The edge of the water was 35 meters from
the road when the storm began, and the storm lasted 5 hours. The derivative of f (t) is

f (t )

1
2 t

sin t

(a) What was the distance between the road and the edge of the water at the end of the
storm?
(b) Using correct units, interpret the value f (4) = 1.007 in terms of the distance
between the road and the edge
of the water.
(c) At what time during the 5 hours of the storm was the distance between the road and
the edge of the water
decreasing most rapidly? Justify your answer.
(d) After the storm, a machine pumped sand back onto the beach so that the distance
between the road and the

edge of the water was growing at a rate of g(p) meters per day, where p is the number of
days since
pumping began. Write an equation involving an integral expression whose solution would
give the number of days that sand must be pumped to restore the original distance
between the road and the edge of the water.
(2009 Form B Queston 2)

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x2 2x y 4 4 y 5
1) Consider the closed curve in the xy-plane given by

.(2008 B #6)

dy ( x 1)

dx 2( y 3 1)

a. Show that
b. Write an equation for the line tangent to the curve at the point (-2, 1).
c. Find the coordinates of the two points on the curve where the line tangent to the
curve is vertical.
d. Is it possible for this curve to have a horizontal tangent at points where it intersects
the x-axis? Explain your reasoning.

f ( x)

3x

4 t 2 dt

g ( x) f (sin x )

2) The functions f and g are given by


and
. (2008 B #4)
a. Find f (x) and g (x)
b. Write an equation for the line tangent to the graph of y=g(x) at x =
c. Write, but do not evaluate, and integral expression that represents the maximum
value of g on the interval 0 x . Justify your answer.

f ( x) k x ln x
3) Let f be the function defined by
for x > 0, where k is a positive constant.
(2007 #6)
a. Find f (x) and f (x).
b. Fow what value of the constant k does f have a critical point at x = 1? For this value
of k, determine whether f has a relative minimum, relative maximum, or neither at x
= 1. Justify your answer.
c. For a certain value of the constant k, the graph of f has a point of inflection on the
x-axis. Find this value for k.

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