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16. The graph ofy = g(x) shown
here is made of line segmqnts
joined end to end. Graph the
functions derivative.

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16.

[4.7, 4.7] by [-3.1, 3.1]

Find all values ofx for which the function y -

5x - 2

17.

is differentiable.
18. Letf(x) = x2 - x - 41. Which of the following describes
the behavior of fat x = 4?
(A) differentiable
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(D) vertical tangent
(C) cusp
(E) discontinuity

18.

19. Find dy, where y - (x + 2)(x + 4)

19.

d2y
20. Find (a)dy
d~x and (b) ~, where y = x4 - 5x3 + 9x - 15.

z0.
(b)

21. The monthly profit (in dollars) of a certain artist is given


by P(x) = - 15x3 + 150x2 + 300x - 400, where x is the
number of pieces sold.
(a) GraphP(x) andP(x).
(b) What is the marginal profit when 6 pieces are sold?
(c) What is the profit when the marginal profit is
greatest?
(d) What is the maximum profit possible?
~ Assume x is an integer.)

21. (a)

[0, 15] by [-5000, 5000]

(e)
3 tan x
22. Find
~ if y -- 4 - cos x"

22.

23. Find dy if y = sec (3x2).


23.
dx
24. Find 0% g) at x = 4 iff(u) = u3 - 5 and u = g(x) = 3~x. 24.

25. A curve is defined parametrically by x = sin 3t, y = cos 3t,25.


0 < t <- 2~r. Find the equation of the line tangent to the
2zr
curve at the point defined by t = .
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8. Let g(x) = 2 sec (3x - 70 + 1. Determine (a) the period,


0a) the domain, and (e) ~he range, and (d) draw the graph
of the function.

8. (a)
(e)

Solve the equation sin x = 0.2 on the interva/0 --< x < 27r. 9.
Which of the following statements are true about the
functionfwhose graph is shown to the right?
I. lira f(x)=-i

10.
2]

1 ,~.-o~f(x)

lI. f(1) = limf(x)


IlL lira f(x) = 1
(A) I and II
(D) I only

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03) I and lII


(C) II and III
(E) I, II, and III

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11. Determine x~olim \(sinx2x +.3x + 4).

11,

"
~ 5 -- x2, x ~ 2
1..2. Letf(x) = ~x + 3, x > 2"

12. (a)

Find the limit off(x) as


(a) x-4-% (b) x--~2-, (e) x--~2+, and (d) x--~.
x2 + 3x - 4
13o Letf(x) = x2 _ 4x + 3"
Give a formulaforthe extended functionthat is

i3.

continuous at x = 1.
14. An object is dropped from a 75-ft cliff. Its height in feet 14. (a)
above the beach after t sec is given by h(O = 75 - 16t~.
(b)
(a) Find the average velocity during the interval from
t= 1tot=2.
(b) Find the instantaneous velocity at t = 2.
- x2,
15. Letf(x) =I3[4x
- 9,x --<
x >22
15.
Determine whether the graph ofy = f(x) has a tangent
at x = 2. If not, explain why not.
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26. U~e impficit differentiation to find ~ if cos xy = 2x2 - 3y. 26.


27. Find ~ ify = tan-1 (x - 4).

27.

28. Let y = x . Use logarithmic dtfferenttataon to find --.


(A) x-SinX(cosx- lnx)
(C) x=l+cSXcosx

28.

(B) xesx(C~X - lnxsinx)


(D) xCsx(C~X + lnxsinx)

xsinx)eosxlnx
29. Find ~ ify = e2x - In x2.

29.

30. Find the (global) extreme values and where they occur.

30, Min:
Max:

31. For y = -lx4 - 2x3 - 1-x2 - 3 find the exact intervals on 31, (a)
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which the function is
(b)
~ -(a) increasing,
(b) decreasing,
(c) concave up,
(d) concave down.
Then find any
(e) Min:
Max:
(el local extreme values, (f) inflection points.

32 A cars odometer (mileage cotmter) reads exactly


59.024 miles at 8:00 A.M. and 59,094 miles at 10:00 A.M.
Assuming the cars position and velocity functions are
differentiable, what theorem can be used to show that
the car was traveling at exactly 35 mph at some time
between 8:00 A.M. and 10:00 A.M.?
I. Intermediate Value Theorem for Derivatives
lI. Extreme Value Theorem
Ill. Mean Value Theorem
(A)I only
(D/ I and III
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(El II and III

at x =
at x =

at x =
atx =

32.

(C) III only


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33. Find all possible functions with the derivative


f(x) = 4x2 - 3 + sinx.

33.

34. Sketch a possible graph of a continuous function f that


has domain [-3, 31, where f(1) = -2 and the graph of
= f(x) is shown below.

34.

[4, 4] by [-3, 3]

[M, 4] by [-3, 3]

35. A piece of cardboard measures 22- by 35-in. Two equal


squares are removed from the comers of a 22-in. side as
shown in the figure. Two equal rectangles are removed
from the other comers so that the tabs can be folded to
form a rectangular box with a lid.
(a) Write a formula V(x) for the volume of the box.
(b) Find the domain of V for the problem situation.
(e) Find the maximum volume and the value ofx that
gives it.

35. (a).
(b) Domain:
(c) Volume:

22 in.

base

lid

35 in.

= 3x4 -

5x3 at x = 2. 36.

36 Find the linearization L(x) off(x)


(B) L(x) = 32x - 56
(A~ L(x) = 8x - 8
(D) L(x) = 36x + 8
(C) L(x) = 36x
(E) L(x) = 36x - 64
37.
37. You are using Newtons method to solve In x - 3 = 0.
If your first guess is x1 = 15, what value will you calculate
for the next approximation
38. Suppose that the edge lengths x, y, and z of a closed
rectangular box are changing at the following rates:
~-~ = 4 ft/sec, ~t = 0 ft/sec, dz _ -3 ft/sec.
dt
dt
Find the rates at which the boxs (a) volume,
(b) surface area, and (c) diagonal length
s = ~/x2 + y2 + z2 are changing at the instant when
x= 10 ft, y = 8 ft, andz = 5ft.

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39. The table below shows the velocity of a car in an


amusement park ride during the first 24 seconds of the
ride. Use the left-endpoint values (LRAM) to estimate
the distance traveled, usiug 6 intervals of length 4.

39.

Time(sec)
0 4 8 12 16 20 24
Velocity(ft/sec) 0 4 7 7 11 16 18
Express the limit as a definite integral.

40.

lim ~. (2c, + ~) Ax, where P is any partitiou of


[7, 151.
41. Suppose thatfand g are continuous and that f4_a f(x) dx = 5, 41. (a)
f41g(x) dx = -2, and f~g(x) dx = 3. Find each integral.

(b)

(e) f l (X) &


42. Find the average value of the
function g(x) = 2 + ~
on the interval [-3, 3] without
integrating, by appealing to
the region between the graph
and the x-axis.

42.
6

= g(xi

, .....

2.6 5 cos x

f_

43. Use NINT to evaluate

1.7 ex q- x2

dx.

43.

44. Evaluate each integral using Part 2 of the Fundamental


Theorem of Calculus.

ff

-- x + 4) dx (b)
(a) (3x2 12

~4. (a)
~ (b)

ll6x3/4dx

(e)

-5~r/6

(c~ /

csc 0 cot 0 dO

Find d~y if y = (3t2 -- 50 dr.


(A) 3X2 -- 5X (B) 6x3 -- 10x2
(D) 6x5 - 10x3 (E) 3x6 - 5x4

(C) 12x3 - 10x

46. Use the Trapezoidal Rule with n = 6 to approximate the 46.


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valueof [ex dx
~o
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(b) One possible answer:


6. OIm posaible answer:

(c) (-%-1JUt,)

(e) b/fin: -3 atx = 0


Max: None

32. (D)
C
33.f(x) = ~ -- 3x - cosx +
34. ~

~2. (a) -~
(c) ~

(b) 1
(d) 1

35. (a) V(x) =

13. g(x) = ~

(b) Domain: (0, 11)

39. 180~V21

(x - 1)a
20. (a) 4x~ - 15xz + 9 ~) 1~~ - 30x

(b) $480.00

(e) $1711.11

(d) $3920.00
22. 12 see~ x - 3 see x - 3 ~ x shl x
(4 - cos x)2
23. 6x see (3x2) tan (3x2) 24. 81
25. y = ~!~x- 2
26.4x + y sinxy
1 + (x - 4)2
29. 2e~x - _2

28.

31. (a) [0, ~)

(~) (--~, 01

41, (a) 7
(c) -5

(b) 5

42. 3~ + 2
4
44. (a) -4
(e) - 1
45. (D)

43. ~ 7.498
(b) 50~8
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