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Question 1
Your answer is CORRECT.
Taking a = −3i + j + 2k and b = i + 2j − 2k. Find comp b
.
a
− −
5√ 14
a) −
14
b) −3i + 2j − 4k
5
c) −
9
5
d) −
3
5
e) − (i + 2j − 2k) )
9
Question 2
Your answer is CORRECT.
Find an equation for the plane which passes through the point P (3, −1, 4) and is perpendicular to the line:
r(t) = (4 + 4t)i + 4tj + (3 + 2t)k.
a) 4x + 4y + 2z + 8 = 0
b) 4 x + 4 y + 2 z − 16 = 0
c) 4 x − 4 y + 2 z + 24 = 0
d) −4 x + 4 y − 2 z + 24 = 0
e) 4x + 4y + 2z − 8 = 0
Question 3
Your answer is CORRECT.
Suppose that for all t, a particle moving with constant speed is parameterized by r(t) . Given that the length of the path from t = 3 to t = 6
a) 6
b) 4
c) 24
d) 36
e) 3
Question 4
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Your answer is CORRECT.
Find the directional derivative of f (x, y) 3
= −4 yx + xy
2
at the point P (1, 0) in the direction of the line r(t) = (1+ √ 2t, √ 2t) .
a) 0
b) −4√ 2
1
c)
2
√2
d)
2
e) −2√ 2
Question 5
Your answer is CORRECT.
Which of the functions f below have gradient F ?
2
F(x, y) = (10xy + 5x)i + (y + 5x )j
1
a) 2 2
f (x, y) = 10x + y − 4
2
5 1
b) 2
f (x, y) = 10 x y + x
2
+ y
2
− 1
2 2
5 1
c) 2 2 2
f (x, y) = 5 x y + x + y − 4
2 2
1
d) 2
f (x, y) = 10 x y + 5x
2
+ y
2
+ 4
2
5
e) 2 2 2
f (x, y) = 5 x y + x + y + 1
2
f) None of the above.
Question 6
Your answer is CORRECT.
Interpret r(t) as the position of a moving object at time t. Use the following information to find the curvature of the path:
2 ′
∣∣ r(t) ∣∣= 3 t , ∣∣ r (t) ∣∣= 4 t,
′
1
∣∣ T(t) ∣∣= 1, ∣∣ T (t) ∣∣=
4
a) 16 t
1
b)
16 t
1
c)
4
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d) 2
12 t
e)
2
12 t
Question 7
Your answer is CORRECT.
Write an equation for the tangent line to the plane curve xy 2 2
− 2x + 2x + y = 2 at the point P (1, −2).
a) y = \displaystyle \frac{2}{3}x\displaystyle \frac{4}{3}[Math Processing Error]
b) y = \displaystyle \frac{2}{3}x\displaystyle \frac{8}{3}[Math Processing Error]
c) y = \displaystyle \frac{1}{3}x\displaystyle \frac{7}{3}[Math Processing Error]
d) y = \displaystyle \frac{3}{2}x\displaystyle \frac{1}{2}[Math Processing Error]
e) y = \displaystyle \frac{3}{2}x\displaystyle \frac{7}{2}[Math Processing Error]
Question 8
Your answer is CORRECT.
Rewrite the following integral by changing the order of integration: \displaystyle \int_{0}^{16}\!\int_{0}^{\sqrt {x}}\!f \left( x,y \right) \,
{\rm d}y\,{\rm d}x 16 √x
∫ ∫ f (x, y) dy dx
0 0
a) \displaystyle \int_{0}^{4}\!\int_{16}^{{y}^{2}}\!f \left( x,y \right) \,{\rm d}x\,{\rm d}y[Math Processing Error]
b) \displaystyle \int_{0}^{4}\!\int_{{y}^{2}}^{16}\!f \left( x,y \right) \,{\rm d}x\,{\rm d}y[Math Processing Error]
c) \displaystyle \int_{0}^{4}\!\int_{0}^{{y}^{2}}\!f \left( x,y \right) \,{\rm d}x\,{\rm d}y[Math Processing Error]
d) \displaystyle \int_{0}^{\sqrt {x}}\!\int_{0}^{16}\!f \left( x,y \right) \,{\rm d}x\,{\rm d}y √
√ xx 1616
∫
∫ ∫∫ ff
(x, y)y)
(x, dxdx
dy dy
0 0
0 0
e) \displaystyle \int_{0}^{16}\!\int_{0}^{\sqrt {y}}\!f \left( x,y \right) \,{\rm d}x\,{\rm d}y[Math Processing Error]
Question 9
Your answer is CORRECT.
Rewrite the integral \;\displaystyle \int \int \int_T 4\,\text{d}x\,\text{d}y\,\text{d}z\; using spherical coordinates, where \,T\, is the solid
below. \displaystyle\,T:\;2\le x \le 0, \, \displaystyle \sqrt{4x^2}\le y\le 0,\,\sqrt{x^2+y^2}\le z \le \sqrt{8x^2y^2}
∫ ∫
∫ ∫ ∫∫ 44 dx dxdydy
dzdz
T
T
T
T
[Math Processing Error].
a) \displaystyle \int^{\pi/2}_{\pi/4} \int^{3\,\pi /2}_{\pi } \int^{2\sqrt{2}}_0 4\rho^2\sin{\phi} \,\text{d}\rho\, \text{d}\theta\,
\text{d}\phi[Math Processing Error]
b) \displaystyle \int^{\pi/4}_0 \int^{\pi/2}_0 \int^{2\sqrt{2}}_0 4\rho^2\sin{\phi} \,d\rho\, d\theta\, d\phi[Math Processing Error]
c) \displaystyle \int^{\pi/2}_{\pi/4} \int^{2\,\pi }_{\pi } \int^{2\sqrt{2}}_0 4\rho^2\sin{\phi} \,\text{d}\rho\, \text{d}\theta\, \text{d}\phi π/
π/2
∫
∫
π/4
d) \displaystyle \int^{\pi/4}_0 \int^{2\,\pi }_{\pi } \int^{2\sqrt{2}}_0 4\rho^2\sin{\phi} \,\text{d}\rho\, \text{d}\theta\, \text{d}\phi π/4
π/4
π/4
2
∫
∫ ∫∫
0 π
e) \displaystyle \int^{\pi/4}_0 \int^{3\,\pi /2}_{\pi } \int^{2\sqrt{2}}_0 4\rho^2\sin{\phi} \,\text{d}\rho\, \text{d}\theta\, 0 π
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Question 10
Your answer is CORRECT.
Find the measure of the angle between the vectors:\mathbf{a}=2\textbf{i} + 3\textbf{j} \textbf{k}\text{ and }\mathbf{b}=3\textbf{i} +
\textbf{j} + 2\textbf{k}
[Math Processing Error]
a) \theta=\displaystyle \frac{5\pi}{6}[Math Processing Error]
b) \theta=\displaystyle \frac{4\pi}{3}[Math Processing Error]
c) \theta=\displaystyle \frac{\pi}{4}[Math Processing Error]
d) \theta=\displaystyle \frac{\pi}{3}[Math Processing Error]
e) \theta=\displaystyle \frac{\pi}{6}[Math Processing Error]
Question 11
Your answer is CORRECT.
Given the plane \,\mathcal{P}:\;2\,x4\,y+z+4=0[Math Processing Error], find scalar parametric equations for the line perpendicular to
\mathcal{P}[Math Processing Error] that passes through the point point \left(1,0,7\right)[Math Processing Error].
a) x(t)=1+2\,t,\;y(t)=2\,t,\;z(t)=7+4\,t
x(t) =
x(t) =11+
+22
t,t,y(t) ==
y(t) 2 t, z(t)
2 t, = 7=
z(t) +74+
t 4 t
b) x(t)=12\,t,\;y(t)=4\,t,\;z(t)=7+t
x(t) =
x(t) =11−
−22
t,t,y(t) ==
y(t) −4
−4t, z(t) = 7=
t, z(t) +7t + t
c) x(t)=t,\;y(t)=2,\;z(t)=5+7\,t
x(t) =
x(t) =t,
t, y(t)
y(t)==−2,
−2,z(t) = 5
z(t) =+57+
t 7 t
d) x(t)=2+t,\;y(t)=4,\;z(t)=1+7\,t
x(t) =
x(t) =−2
−2++t,t,y(t) ==
y(t) −4,
−4,z(t) = 1=
z(t) +17+
t 7 t
e) x(t)=1,\;y(t)=2\,t,\;z(t)=7+5\,t
x(t) =
x(t) =1,
1, y(t)
y(t)==−2
−2t, t,
z(t) = 7
z(t) =+75+
t 5 t
Question 12
Your answer is CORRECT.
This is a written question, worth 12 points. DO NOT place the problem code on the answer sheet. A proctor will fill this out after
exam submission. Show all steps (work) on your answer sheet for full credit.
Problem Code: 1223
Given \;f(x,y,z)=3\,xy+3\,yz{z}^{2},\; find the rate of change of f with respect to t along the curve \,\textbf{r}(t)={{\rm e}^{
2
f z , 2
t}}\,\textbf{i}+3\,\sin \left( t \right) \textbf{j}+\cos \left( 4\,t \right) \textbf{k}[Math Processing Error].
f (x,
f (x,y,
y,z)
z)==33xy ++
xy 3 yz −f
3 yz − z ,
t
t
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b) I want to have points deducted from my test for not working this problem.
Question 13
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This is a written question, worth 12 points. DO NOT place the problem code on the answer sheet. A proctor will fill this out after
exam submission. Show all steps (work) on your answer sheet for full credit.
Problem Code: 1313
Rewrite the following as a triple integral in cylindrical coordinates. Do not evaluate the integral. \displaystyle \int\int\int_T\,\left(3\,x
y\right)\,dx\,dy\,dz
[Math Processing Error]Given T:\;0\le x \le\sqrt {16{y}^{2}},\;0\le y \le 4,\;0\le z \le 16{x}^{2}{y}^{2}[Math Processing Error].
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Question 14
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exam submission. Show all steps (work) on your answer sheet for full credit.
Problem Code: 1488
Given the function \;f(x,y) = {y}^{3}{x}^{2}+4\,x27\,y+2[Math Processing Error]. The stationary points of \, f\, are \,(2,3)\text{ and }
(2,3). Determine whether each of these points gives a local minimum value of \, f, local maximum value of \, f, or a saddle point.
f
f
(2, f
f f
f
(2,3) and (2,
3) and (2,−3)
−3)
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b) I want to have points deducted from my test for not working this problem.
Question 15
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This is a written question, worth 12 points. DO NOT place the problem code on the answer sheet. A proctor will fill this out after
exam submission. Show all steps (work) on your answer sheet for full credit.
Problem Code: 1513
Given \;\textbf{h}(x,y)=\left[3x + e^x\left(y^2+3y+2\right)\right]\,\textbf{i}+\left[e^x\left(2y+3\right)y\right]\,\textbf{j}\;[Math Processing
Error]
Part a: Find a function \;f(x,y)\; so that \;\textbf{h}(x,y)\;[Math Processing Error] is the gradient of \,f
Part b: Use the fact that \;\textbf{h}(x,y)=\nabla f(x,y)\;[Math Processing Error] and the Fundamental Theorem of Line Integrals to evaluate
f (x,
f (x,y)
y)
f
f
\;\displaystyle \int_C \textbf{h}(\textbf{r})\cdot\textbf{dr}\;[Math Processing Error] when C[Math Processing Error] is the curve given by
\;\textbf{r}(t) = \left(t^3+3\right)\,\textbf{i}+\sin\left(\displaystyle \frac{\pi}{2}t\right)\textbf{j},\;0\le t \le 1[Math Processing Error]
Part c: Evaluate \;\displaystyle \int_C \textbf{h}(\textbf{r})\cdot\textbf{dr}\;[Math Processing Error] when C[Math Processing Error] is an
ellipse with equation 3x^2+6y^2=18
22 2 2
3x
3 x +
+66
yy ==18
18
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b) I want to have points deducted from my test for not working this problem.
Question 16
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This is a written question, worth 14 points. DO NOT place the problem code on the answer sheet. A proctor will fill this out after
exam submission. Show all steps (work) on your answer sheet for full credit.
Problem Code: 1623
Find the absolute minimum and absolute maximum values of the function \displaystyle f \left( x,y \right) ={x}^{2}{y}^{2}+3\,y+2[Math
Processing Error] on the region defined by 2\le x\le 2,\;x^2\le y \le 4.
2 2
−2 ≤
−2 ≤xx≤
≤2,
2, xx ≤≤yy
≤≤4 4
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Question 17
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This is a written question, worth 12 points. DO NOT place the problem code on the answer sheet. A proctor will fill this out after
exam submission. Show all steps (work) on your answer sheet for full credit.
Problem Code: 1764
Use Green's Theorem to evaluate the line integral\displaystyle \oint_C \,\left(2\,x{y}^{3}\right)\,dx+ \left(5\,xy+2\right)\,dy
[Math Processing Error] where \, C\, is the rectangle with vertices \, (0,0),\, (3,0),\, (3,3),\text{ and }(0,3).
C
C (0,
(0,0),
0),(3,
(3,0),
0),(3, 3),3),
(3, and (0, 3)
and (0, 3)
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Question 18
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exam submission. Show all steps (work) on your answer sheet for full credit.
Problem Code: 1844
Set up the double integral needed to evaluate \;\displaystyle \iint_S 3\,xyz\,d\sigma\; over the surface S, the first octant part of the plane
\displaystyle x+2\,y+3\,z=6. ∬ 3 xyz dσ S
Do not evaluate the integral.
x + 2 y + 3 z = 6 S
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Question 19
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This is a written question, worth 12 points. DO NOT place the problem code on the answer sheet. A proctor will fill this out after
exam submission. Show all steps (work) on your answer sheet for full credit.
Problem Code: 1934
Use the Divergence theorem to calculate \;\displaystyle \iint_S (\textbf{v}\cdot\textbf{n})\,\text{d}\sigma\; for \,\mathbf{v}(x,y,z) = (y +
4x)\mathbf{i} + (x^2 +3y)\mathbf{j} + (2y + 2z)\mathbf{k}\,[Math Processing Error] on the surface, \, S, of the solid given by: \, x^2+
∬ (v ⋅ n) dσ
y^2\leq 1,\; 0 \leq z \leq 6. S S
2 2
x + y ≤ 1, 0 ≤ z ≤ 6
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Question 20
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This is a written question, worth 14 points. DO NOT place the problem code on the answer sheet. A proctor will fill this out after
exam submission. Show all steps (work) on your answer sheet for full credit.
Problem Code: 2042
Use Stoke's theorem to find \;\displaystyle \iint_S [(\nabla\times\textbf{v})\cdot\textbf{n}]\,d\sigma\; given \; \mathbf{v}(x,y,z)=
y\,\mathbf{i}+(x+y)\,\mathbf{j}+(xy+z)\,\mathbf{k}\;[Math Processing Error] where \, S\, is the portion of \; z=4 x^2 y^2 above the xy
∬ [(∇ × v) ⋅ n] dσ
2 2
plane. S S xyy
z = 4 − x −
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