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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

MAKEUP Final Exam


MATH 152 - D100 Spring 2013
Instructor: Brenda Davison
May 6, 2013, 12:00 - 3:00 pm

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Instructions:
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1. Do not open this booklet until told to do so.
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2. Write your name above in block letters. Write your
SFU student number and email ID on the line provided 3 10
for it.
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3. Write your answer in the space provided below the ques-
tion. If additional space is needed then use the back of 5 12
the previous page. Your final answer should be simpli-
fied as far as is reasonable. 6 8
4. Make the method you are using clear in every case un-
less it is explicitly stated that no explanation is needed. 7 7
5. This exam has 11 questions on 12 pages (not including 8 8
this cover page). Once the exam begins please check
to make sure your exam is complete. 9 9
6. No calculators, books, papers, or electronic devices
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shall be within the reach of a student during the
examination. Leave answers in calculator
ready
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expressions: such as 3 + ln 7 or e 2 .
7. During the examination, communicating with, or Total 100
deliberately exposing written papers to the view
of, other examinees is forbidden.
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1. Compute the following integrals.



Z
[4] (a) x sin (1 + x3/2 )dx

sec2 (t)
Z
[4] (b) dt
tan2 (t) + 3 tan(t) + 2
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Z 1
[4] (c) s2s ds
0

Z
[4] (d) x sin x cos xdx
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[4] 2. (a) Find the solution to the differential equation that satisfies the given initial condition. You
may leave the solution in implicit form.

dy
= yx, y(1) = 2
dx

[4] (b) Solve the given integral equation.


Z x
y(x) = 2 + [t ty(t)]dt
2
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n=
X 1
3. All parts of this question concern the series .
n
n=1

[1] (a) What is the lim of an for this series?


n

[1] (b) Does this series converge or diverge?

[5] (c) Justify your answer to part (b) above. Clearly state the test(s) you are using and justify
the steps in using the test.

[3] (d) Consider the series 1/2 + 1/4 + 1/6 + 1/8 + . . . Does this series converge or diverge?
Justify your answer.
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[3] 4. (a) Find the area of the shaded region shown, given that r = .

[5] (b) Find the area of the region bounded by the curves y = 4 x2 and y = x2 2x.
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5. For each series determine whether it is convergent or divergent. In each case, state the test(s)
you are using, justify the steps in using the test, and clearly indicate whether the series is
convergent or divergent.


X (1)n
[4] (a) .
ln n
n=2


X (2)n
[4] (b) .
(2n + 1)!
n=1


X
( 2 1)n .
n
[4] (c)
n=1
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[4] 6. (a) Find the volume of the solid obtained by revolving an equilateral triangle of side length
2 around one of its sides. Sketch a diagram and indicate which method you are using:
Washer Method or Shell Method.

[4] (b) The trianglular region bounded by y = x, y = 0, and x = a > 0 is rotated about the line
x = b > a. Find the volume of the solid generated. Indicate which method you are using:
Washer or Shell Method.
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[3] 7. (a) Define the Taylor Series of a function f at a.

[4] (b) Compute the Taylor series for the function f (x) = e2x at a = 3.
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[4] 8. (a) For the following series compute the radius R of convergence and the interval I of
convergence. Justify your answer. Credit will only be given in so far as the reasons are
adequate.

X (1)n x2n+1
.
n=1
2n n


X
X
[4] (b) Prove that if an > 0 and an converges, then sin(an ) also converges.
n=0 n=0
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[3] 9. (a) Let C denote the curve with parametric equations

x = 3 cos (2t), y = sin (4t), 0 t .

Set up, but do not evaluate, the integral for the length
of the curve C.

[3] (b) Set up, but do not evaluate, the integral for the area of
the region bounded by the two loops of curve C.

[3] (c) Set up, but do not evaluate, the integral for the area of
the surface of revolution obtained by rotating the part
of curve C in quadrant I about the x-axis.
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Z 1
[4] 10. (a) For the integral x ln(x)dx, state why it is improper. Evaluate the integral or show
0
that it diverges.


1
Z Z
2 2
[4] (b) Given that x2 ex dx = , evaluate x4 ex dx
0 4 0
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[6] 11. A right triangle ABC is given with a A = and |AC| = b. CD is drawn perpendicular to
AB, DE is drawn perpendicular to BC, EF AB, and this process is continued indefinitely,
as shown in the figure. Find the total length of all the perpendiculars
|CD| + |DE| + |EF | + |F G| + . . .
in terms of b and only.

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