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Circle your instructors name: Moghadas Steprans Taylor
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8 (a) (b) (c) (d) (e)
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Total Mark
Attempt all questions. You are allowed to use non-programmable calculators and refer to notes you
have prepared on a single sheet of 8.5 by 11 inch paper. Use the blank pages provided for rough work,
but show all relevant reasoning in the space provided. The time allowed for completion is 180 minutes.
Total marks: 138
The back of this page can be used for rough work.
Final Examination April 14, 2012.
MATH1014
(1) Determine whether each innite series is absolutely convergent, conditionally convergent or
divergent. Explain your reasoning in each case by appealing to a relevant fact about innite
series.
(a)
n=1
(1)
n
n
n + (1)
n
6 marks
(b)
n=2
10
(1)
n
n
2
2
n
6 marks
(c)
n=1
n
2
+ 2
n
n
3
+ 3
n
6 marks
(d)
n=1
(1)
n
sin(1/n) 6 marks
(2) Let the function F(x) be dened by F(x) =
n=1
x
2n
n
2
if this series converges.
(a) Ignoring endpoints, what is the interval on which F is dened? 7 marks
(b) Is F dened at the left endpoint of this interval? 5 marks
(c) Is F dened at the right endpoint of this interval? 5 marks
(d) Express the indenite integral of F as a power series. 5 marks
(3) Let r() = e
x tan
1
(x)dx 6 marks
b)
ln x +
1
1 + x
2
dx 6 marks
c)
0
dx
x
1 + (ln x)
2
6 marks
(8) The logistic equation for the spread of an incurable disease in an isolated, xed population can
be written as,
(1)
dI
dt
=
kI(M I)
M
where I represents the number infected and M (which remains constant) is the total population.
The parameter k is a proportional rate of spread of the disease if I is small and M is large.
(a) Briey explain the hypotheses used in formulating the equation. 4 marks
. . .
(b) Solve the Dierential Equation (1) showing the reasoning behind your solution.. Hint:
Partial fractions may help. 5 marks
(c) If 10% of the population is infected at time t = 0 and k = 0.1, what fraction of the
population would be infected after 10 days. 4 marks
(d) How long will it take for 95% of the population to become infected? 4 marks
(e) What is the solution to Equation (1) for a xed value of t in the limit as M . 3 marks
(9) (a) Sketch the curve dened by y
2
= 4 (x 2)
2
. 4 marks
(b) For the curve in Question (9a) nd the curve length in the segment from (0, 0) to (2, 2)
with y > 0. 6 marks
This page can be used for rough work.
This page can be used for rough work.
This page can be used for rough work.