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COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is the first course in the Calculus sequence.
Students enrolled in this course should have successfully completed both an intermediate
algebra and a pre-calculus(Math 12) course. The course will include the discussion of
limits, continuity, differentiation of functions, application of differentiation and
integration.
COURSE OBJECTIVES: To successfully complete this course, the students must master
the following mathematical topics through class discussion and problem-solving
pertaining to:
A. The Cartesian Plane and Functions
B. Limits and Continuity of Functions
C. Differentiation of functions of one variable
D. L‟Hopital‟s Rule and Indeterminate Form
E. Techniques of Integration and Applications of Integration
EVALUATION: Grading will be based upon quizzes, unit tests, mid-term and final
exams and homework grades. Students are expected to be present for all classes, quizzes
and exams. Make-up quizzes and exams must be made up within one week of a legal
absence. Students requiring testing accommodations for a documented disability should
notify the instructor at the beginning of the semester.
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COURSE OUTLINE
SEMESTER ONE
UNIT 1 GRAPHS AND MODELS
LINEAR MODELS AND RATES OF CHANGE (2 weeks)
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SEMESTER TWO
UNIT 11 DIFFERENTIALS
LIMITS AT INFINITY (3 weeks)
INDETERMINATE FORM AND L „HOPITALS RULE
UNIT 16 REVIEW
FINAL EXAM (3 weeks)
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Calculus H
Worksheet 1.1
Answer each of the following questions. Show all work on a separate sheet of paper.
1. The senior class paid $200 to rent a bowling alley for a fund raising event for
GradNite. Tickets for the event are $5 each.
a. Write a linear equation for the net income(y) as a function of tickets sold
(x).
b. How many tickets must be sold to break even?
c. If 150 tickets are sold, what is the net income?
2. A candle burns for one hour and is 6 inches tall. After 3 hours, it is 2.5 inches tall.
a. Write a linear equation for the height (y) of the candle in terms of the
time(x) that has passed.
b. How tall was the candle when it was lit?
c. How long will it take for the candle to burn down?
4. Jack planted a bean. Late one night under a full moon a stalk grew to 50 ft in 8
minutes. After 15 minutes, the stalk was 100 ft.
a. Write a linear equation expressing the height of the stalk in terms of the
time of growth.
b. When did the stalk reach 200 ft?
For the following, a) state whether the graphs are functions, b)the domain and c) the
range.
5. 6.
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7. 8.
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Review 1.1
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4. y x 7 5. y 2 3x
1
9. y x 2 10. y
x2
Part IV: Find an equation for each sketch and state the domain and range.
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11. 12.
13. 14.
15. 16.
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Calculus H
Review 1.1a extra
In 1-4, use the distance formula to find the distance between the given points. Show all
work on a separate sheet of paper.
1. (-3,-4) (-1,6)
2. (8, 3 ) (10,2 3 )
3. (4.2, 8.1) (9.1,-3.7)
4. (3 5 ,2) ( 5 ,6)
In 8 and 9, examine the given graph and state if the function is odd, even or neither.
Explain your answer.
8. 9.
10. What is the domain and range of the function shown below:
D:
R:
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11. What is the domain and range of the function shown below:
D:
R:
b. How many posters does she make in four and one half hours?
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Review 1.2
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1. Find f 1 ( x) for f ( x) x3 4 .
f f x2 x 5
3. Find the domain of ( x) , if ( x) 2 .
g g x 25
f
4. Find the domain of ( x) if f ( x) x 2 4 and g ( x) 4 x 2 4
g
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x 3
10. Find the domain of f ( x) .
x x
2
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Review 1.3
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x 3
4. Find the domain of f ( x)
x2 5
5. Find f 1 ( x) for:
a. f ( x) 5x 7
b. f ( x) x 3 5
1
d. f ( x) x 1
2
8. Is y x 2 even? Explain.
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Worksheet 2.1
Calculus H
Find each of the following limits. Show all work on a separate sheet of paper for credit.
x 3
1. lim
x 9 x 9
x 4
2. lim
x 16 x 16
x 2 16
3. lim
x 4 x 2
x 6
4. lim
x 36 x 36
x 7
5. lim
x 49 x 49
2 x3 6 x 2 x 3
6. lim
x 3 x 3
x3 27
7. lim
x 3 x2 9
( x 2)3 8
8. lim
x 0 x
( x 3)2 9
9. lim
x 6 x6
( x 6) 2 4
10. lim
x 8 x 8
2 x2 2 x 7 x 7
11. lim
x 1 x 1
( x 2)3 8
12. lim
x 0 x
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Worksheet 2.2
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Worksheet 2.3a
Calculus H Extra Extra Review
1
1. lim
x x 3 2 x 1, x 2
12. f ( x)
1, x2
3x 4 7 x 2 2 find lim f ( x)
2. lim x 2
x 2 x4 1
x 2 9, x 3
13. f ( x)
3. lim(3x 7) 4, x 3
x 5
find lim f ( x)
5 2x x 3
4. lim 3
x 3 5 x
h 1 1
5. lim
h 0 h
y2 9
6. lim
y 3 2 y2 7 y 3
3 x
7. lim
x 9 9 x
8r 1
8. lim
r 1 r 3
x 25
9. lim
x 5 x 5
10. lim( x 2 2 x 1)
x 2
x2 2
11. lim
x 0 x
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y
a. lim f ( x)
x 1
b. lim f ( x)
x 1
c. lim f ( x)
x 1
d. lim f ( x)
x 2
e. lim f ( x)
x 2
f. lim f ( x)
x 2
g. lim f ( x)
x 3
h. lim f ( x)
x 4
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x x 5
1. lim 17. lim
x 0 x x 5 x 5
x 2 2, x 2
x
2. lim 18. f ( x) 0, x2
x 0 x x 2 1, x 2
3. lim x
x 2.6
a. lim f ( x)
x 2
4. lim x b. lim f ( x)
x 2.6 x 2
c. lim f ( x)
x 2
5. lim x
x 2.6
6. lim x
x 2.6
7. lim x
x 3
8. lim x
x 3
9. lim x
x 3
10. lim(
x 2 2 x 6)
x 5
11. lim(
x 2 2 x 6)
x 5
12. lim( x 2 2 x 6)
x 5
13. lim x 2
x 2
14. lim x 2
x 2
x 4 81
15. lim
x 3 x 3
x 2 36
16. lim
x 5 x 6
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1. For the graph above, find each limit, or explain why it does not exist.
e) lim f ( x) f) lim f ( x)
x0 x 2
x2
2. lim sin x 3. lim x 2 4 x 4 4. lim
x
x 2 x 2 x2 4
2
x 3 3x 4 x 3 x 2 16
5. lim 6. lim 7. lim
x x 4 3 x 2 2 x x 2 x9 x 0 x3 4x 2
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4 ( x 5) 2 25 2x 2 6
8. lim 9. lim 10. lim
x2 x2 x 0 x x x7
2 x x 2 ,0 x
11. let f ( x) 3 x,0 x 3
( x 3) 2 , x 3
e) lim f ( x) f) lim f ( x)
x 3 x3
Part 2: Given the graph of g (x) , answer the following questions. [1 pt each]
8. lim g ( x) 9. lim g ( x)
x 1 x 1
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Review 2.4
Evaluate each limit:
sin 2 x sin 2 x
1. lim x cot x 2. lim 3. lim
x 0 x 0 x x 0 x2
cos 2 x tan x 6x
4. lim 5. lim 6. lim
x 0 2 cos x x 0 7x x 0 sin 8 x
4 x 2 13 16 x 2 8
9. f x 10. f x
x2 4 x5
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Review 2.5
1. Given the graph of the function
f, determine the following:
a. lim f x
x 2
b. lim f x
x 2
c. lim f x
x 0
d. lim f x
x 4
e. lim f x
x 1
2. Given the same function and graph above, determine the continuity for each of the
following x-values. Justify your answers.
a. x 2 b. x 2 c. x 0 d. x 4 e.
x 1
x2 , x 2
3. a. Draw the graph of g x on the
1, x 2
provided axes.
b. Is g(x) continuous at x 2 ?
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x2
5. a. Draw the graph of y .
x2 1
b. Determine any asymptotes.
asymptotes.)
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2
7. a. Draw the graph of y
x 1
2
asymptotes.
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8. a. Draw the graph of y
x 3
b. State any asymptotes or holes.
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Ex 2:
a. Estimate the slope of the
tangent line at .
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Ex 3: y
a. Estimate the
slope of the tangent
line at .
b. Esitmate slope
of tangent line
x
at
c. Esitmate the
slope of the tangent
line at
Ex 4: y a. Estimate the
slope of the tangent
line at .
b. Esitmate slope
of tangent line
at
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Finding the slope of tangent lines by calculator and by limits.
f x h f x
We have used the definition of slope of the tangent, m lim to find
h 0 h
slope of the tangent lines for several examples, such as y x 2 .
We can also use the calculator to find the slope of the tangent line by using the nDERIV
function. (MATH 8 on calculator).
I. Using nDERIV
Notation for nDERIV: nDERIV(function, x, number you are calculating slope at)
Ex 1: Find the slope of the tangent line to at .
STEP 1: Enter the function you want to find the derivative of in Y1 of the
graphing menu of your calculator.
STEP 2: Press MATH 8. You will see “NDERIV(“ on your screen. Now press
Y1,x,3). Your screen should look like: Now press
enter. You should see an answer of 6 on your screen.
Note: You may also enter the function directly where the Y1 is written if you
wish. It would look like:
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Review 3.1
f x h f x
Part 1: Given f(x), find the m lim for each of the following functions.
h 0 h
Show all work on loose leaf.
1. f x 3x 1 2. f x 2 x 2 3. f x x 2 2 x 1
4. f x 4 x 2 2 x 1 5. f x 5x 1 x 2 6. f x x 1
2
Part 2: Use the definition of derivative to find both the equation of the line tangent and
normal to the given function at x 2 .
7. f x x 2 4 8. f x x 2 4 x 4
9. f x 3x 2 9 10. f x 4 x 2 3x 1
Part 3: Estimate the slope of the tangent line on the given graph.
11. at x 0 12. at x 1
y
y
x
x
13. at x 1 14. at x 0
y y
x x
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Applications of product rule sheet
f ( x) g ( x) f ( x) g ( x)
x2 5 -2 -3 6
x 3 -8 4 1/3 3
x0 -3 0 3 0
d d d
1. f (2) f (3) 7. ( f (2)) ( f (3))
dx dx dx
d
4. 3 ( f (3)) 10. g (0) f (0)
dx
5. 11.
6. 12. 5g (0)
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f ( x)
g ( x)
d d d
1. f (2) f (4) 6. ( f (0)) ( f (6))
dx dx dx
d
3. 3 ( f (5)) 8. g (0) f (8)
dx
4. 9.
5. 10. 2 f (8)
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Worksheet 3.1
7. 7.
8. 8.
9. 9.
10. 10.
11. 11.
12. 12.
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f ( x)
g ( x)
6. 6.
7. 7.
8. 8.
9. 9.
10. 10.
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Worksheet 3.2
f x h f x
Use the formula, m lim , to determine the derivatives of the following.
h 0 h
Show all work on looseleaf.
1. 10.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
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Review 3.2 On Product and Quotient Rule
1. If f and g are the functions whose graphs are shown to
f x
the right, let u x f x g x and v x .
g x
a. Find u 1 b. Find v 5
c. Find u 2 d. Find v 2
F x
2. Let P x F x G x and Q x , where F and
G x
G are the functions whose graphs are shown.
a. Find P 2 b. Find Q 7
3. Find :
a. y 4 x 2 4 x 4 6 x
b. y 3 x x 1
2x 1
c. y
3x 1
x2
d. y
3x 2 2 x 5
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7x
e. y
4 x2
5
4. Find the equation of the tangent line to y at x 1
1 x2
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Worksheet 3.5 Notes after Quiz
Recall that gives the slope of the line at a specific “x”. We can also use this
information to find equation of tangent lines at a point on .
EX 1
a. Find the equation of the tangents to the curve at the points where the
slope is 5. Hint: Find where and solve for x. Then write the equation
of the tangent line.
b. What is the smallest slope on the curve? (hint: look at tables for nDERIV)
c. What value of x does the curve have this slope? (hint: look at tables for nDERIV)
EX 2
Find the points on the curve of where the tangent line(s) is/are
EX 3
Find the x and y intercepts of the line tangent to the curve at the point
.
Hint: Find the equation of the tangent line at and find its x and y intercepts.
(Where crosses the x and y axis).
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Worksheet 3.5 Notes on Velocity and Acceleration
Remember
or velocity
To find average velocity from to ,
calculate or =
EX 1: If , find average velocity from to .
EX 4: To find when an object reaches the ground, let the distance or height equal zero
and solve for “t”.
How long was the object in the air if its height above ground at time “t” is given
by .
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6. 400 feet
1.
Find out how long it takes the object to reach maximum height if .
-32 ft/sec
EX 6: Find the maximum height an object reaches if its height is given
by .
(Find the “t” for which a MAX occurs ( ) and then substitute into the height equation
7. -160 ft/sec
2. -70 ft/sec
.
3. -32 ft/sec2
EX 7: Find the velocity of the object in Example 5 when it reaches the ground. (Find “t”
to reach the ground by solving and then substitute into velocity or
formula.
4. 3 sec
5. 5 sec
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Worksheet 3.6 Ditto on Velocity and Acceleration
Complete on loose-leaf.
1. A ball is thrown across a playing field. Its pat is given by
where x is the time the ball has travelled (in seconds) and
y is its height in feet above ground.
c. How long does it take for the ball to reach the ground? (to nearest
hundredth of a second)
d. Find the velocity of the ball when it reaches the ground. (4 decimal places)
2. A ball is thrown upward and its height in feet after t seconds is given by
a. Find how long it takes the ball to reach its maximum height.
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d. Find the velocity of the ball when it reaches 22 feet on the way up
e. Find the velocity and acceleration of the ball as it reaches the ground.
b. Find the rate of change of the velocity of the airstream when cm.
(see hint)
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c. Find the rate of change of the velocity of the airstream when cm.
(see hint)
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Worksheet 3.7
1. Find
- +
-
Step 1: Find breaking point - 2
Step 2: Rewrite
Find :
2.
3.
4.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
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Worksheet 3.7a
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g. What is the average velocity of the object for the first 5 seconds?
(over)
200
4. Deer population t years form 1995 is given by P t
1 9e0.05t
c. Find the average rate of change of the deer population for the first 10
years.
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a. Find velocity at .
b. Find acceleration at .
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Worksheet 3.8
Part 1: Find the equation of the tangent and normal lines to the following.
1. at 2. at
7. How long does it take for the object to hit the ground?
8. What is the average velocity of the object for the first 4 minutes?
12. Find the average rate of change of the bear population for the first 10 years.
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Review Sheet 3.3
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14. (over)
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15.
16.
18. Find the value(s) of x on the curve, , where the tangent line
is parallel to the x-axis.
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Review Sheet 3.4
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
a) d)
b) e)
c) f)
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b) At what x-values in
the interval [-4,8] is the derivative undefined? Explain.
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Review 3.5 Review of Chain Rule
b)
c)
d)
f)
g)
h)
i)
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j)
k)
l)
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Worksheet 3.9 Notes on Implicit differentiation
Students will begin finding derivatives implicitly.
DO NOW: Graph . What is it?
y
Find equation of tangent line at (0,3). [Draw it!] x
The slope is by looking at its graph. What
type of line is it? The equation is .
x
If you find the slope using derivatives the equation
should be solved for y using and
then use the chain rule to find the derivative
Today we will use a technique to find called implicit differentiation so that we do not
have to solve for y in the equation.
Ex 1: Using the same equation find the slope of the tangent line at .
Hint: Use previous do-now example . (Do not rationalize the denominator!)
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Ex 3: Find for at .
Ex 4: Find for
Ex 6: Find for .
Ex 8: Find for .
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Homework On loose leaf find for each of the following. (Hint: use class examples)
1. 5.
Chaper 3 review sheet 1 and 2
2. 6.
3. 7.
4. 8.
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dy
I. Without using a calculator, find for each of the following:
dx
a. y 7 x 1 b. y sin 5x
5
c. y x 2 1 x3
4 x sin x
d. y
cos x
1
e. y f. y tan 3 x
x4
g. y sec3 2 x h. y cot 7 x
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II. Find the point(s) on the curve of y 4 x3 12 x 6 where the tangent line is parallel to
the x-axis.
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III. Find the point(s) on the curve of y 2 x3 6 x 2 3 where the tangent line is parallel
to the x-axis.
dy
IV. Find for:
dx
a. y 7 x 4 3
10 1
b. y
x5
c. y 2 x3 6 x 2 3 d. y cos 7t
e. y tan 2 x f. y sin 2 5t
sin x
g. y x3 1 3x h. y
8
cos x
i. x 2 y 2 10
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Review 4.1
1. Critical values of occur when is either or
.
2. If then is .
3. If then is .
6. In a closed interval of values for x the absolute max/min could occur at either
.
Step 1:
Step 3:
Step 4:
Step 5:
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If you have a word problem to solve, draw and label the picture first, set up variables and
then equations.
8. A farmer has 500 feet of fencing to enclose 3 sides of a rectangular pen. Find the
maximum area to be enclosed. (Use first derivative test.)
9. The sum of 2 non-negative numbers is 20. Find the numbers such that the sum of
the square of one number and the cube of the other number is a minimum. (Use
first derivative test.)
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d. Find how long (to the nearest hundredth of a second) it takes the particle
to reach ½ its max height.
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Review 4.2 Review for Quiz on first and second derivative test.
1. Find the interval(s) of x on the function for
which is
a. CUP
b. CD
c. POI
2. A farmer has 2400 ft of fencing and wants to fence off a rectangular field that
borders a straight river. He needs no fence along the river. What are the
dimensions for the field of largest area? [use first derivative test to solve]
a. CUP
b. CD
c. POI
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4. For what values of the constants a and b is (1,6) a point of inflection on the curve
5. Find 2 positive integers such that the sum of the first number and four times the
second number is 1000 and the product of the numbers is as large as possible.
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a) e)
b) f)
c) g)
d) h)
Part 2: Use the graph on the right to find the following limits.
y
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h) Approximate
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b)
c) Approximate
b) lim f ( x)
x 5
c) f (0)
d) lim f ( x)
x 4
x
e) lim f ( x)
x 4
f) lim f ( x)
x 4
g) lim f ( x)
x
h) lim f ( x)
x
i) Approximate f (3)
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x4 5x
2. Odd, even or neither: f ( x)
x
3. h( x) ( f g )( x) f ( x) x 5, g ( x) x 2 7 x
a. Find h(3)
b. Find h 3
x4 7 x
6. Odd, even or neither: f ( x)
x2
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7. h( x) ( f g )( x) f ( x) 2 x, g ( x) x 2 3x
a. Find h(4)
b. Find h 4
2x
8. Given f ( x)
1
, find f ( x) without using a calculator.
3x 5
5x
Given f ( x)
1
9. , find f ( x) without using a calculator.
2x 1
a. lim f ( x)
x 2
b. Is f ( x) continuous at x 2 ? Explain. x
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x3
if x 3
Part 5: Find k so that f ( x) x 2 x 6 is continuous at x 3 .
k if x 3
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x 2 25
if x 5
Part 6: Find k so that f ( x) x 2 6 x 5 is continuous at x 5 .
k if x 5
x2 2x 8
if x 2
Part 7: Find k so that f ( x) x 2 x 6 is continuous at x 2 .
k if x 2
dy
Part 8: xy y 11 find
2
dx
dy
Part 9: x y y 20 find
2
dx
dy
Part 10: x y y 15 find
2
dx
dy
Part 11: xy x y 7 find
2
dx
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Calc H
Part I: No Calculators Allowed!
sin x 7x
a. lim d. lim
x 7
x 0 7 x x 7 2
x 2 16 7 x3 6
b. lim e. lim
x 4 x2 2 x 8 x 8 x 4 11x 2 16
7 x3 6
c. lim
x 8 x 2 2 x 3 11
7x
Part II: Find f x for f x
3x 1
Part III:
Find:
a. f 0
b. lim f ( x)
x 3
c. lim f ( x)
x 2
d. lim f ( x)
x 2
e. Approximate f 1.5
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Part IV:
x3 7
a. f x Even, odd, or neither
5x
b. xy 2 y 22 Find dy/dx
c. f x x3 7 x 2 8x 16 Find f 1.7
d. h x f g x f x x 6 g x 3x 2
Find h 1.6 to the nearest 10th.
x 2 6 x 16
, if x 2
f. f x x2 4 . Find k so that f x is continuous at x 2 .
k , if x 2
x 2 x 11
g. Find an equation of a slant asymptote for f x .
x 1
i. x3 y is symmetric to the .
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dy
1. If y sin x then =
dx
dy
2. If y cos x then =
dx
dy
3. If y tan x then =
dx
dy
4. If y cot x then =
dx
dy
5. If y sec x then =
dx
dy
6. If y csc x then =
dx
dy
7. If y x then
n
=
dx
dy
8. If y u ( x) then
n
=
dx
9. If y x 7 x 10 x 15 then
3 2
dy
dx
=
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Step 1: Find
Step 2: Solve
Step 3: Use the formula for a line
12. To find the value of a zero using the calculator, press the key.
14. To find the time it takes to reach a MAX height (without calculus) use x =
.
15. To find the MAX height, substitute the x you found in number 14 into
.
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dy
Step 4: If goes from + to – then there is a
dx
dy
If goes from – to + then there is a
dx
Step 6: To find the actual MAX/MIN values substitute into
.
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Workbook
Semester 2
2009-2010
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(over)
5. Find derivative of both sides with respect to t.
dv
dt
dv dh dh 1
6.Substitute for and h. Then solve for ANS: ft/min
dt dt dt
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EX 2: Sand is falling into a conical pile at the rate of 10 ft3/min. The diameter of the
base is equal to 3 times the height. [ ] At what rate is the height of the pile
changing when the pile is 15 feet high? Follow the steps outlined in EX 1. [Hint:
or or ]
EX 3: Water is poured into a cylindrical tank at the rate of 2 cu ft/min the height equals
3 times it diameter. Find the rate at which the height is rising when ft.
[Volume of a cylinder = ]
EX 4: All edges of a cube are changing at the rate of 2 in/sec. Find the rate at which the
volume is changing when inches. [use: ]
EX 5: Find the rate at which the Surface Area of the cube is changing when inches
and in/sec. [Hint: the surface area of a cube = ]
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EX 6: Water is leaking out of a cylindrical tank at the rate of 2 cu ft/min. If the height
equals 2 times the radius, find the rate at which the water level (height) is changing when
feet.
1. Sand falls onto a conical pile at the rate of 4 ft3/min. The height is always 1/8 of the
diameter. How fast is the height changing when the pile is 16 ft high?
2. Water pours into a cylindrical tank at the rate of 2 m3/min. The radius is related to the
height by the formula . Find the rate at which the depth (or height) of the tank is
changing when the height is 10 m deep with water.
3. At a sand and gravel plant, sand is falling onto a conical pile at the rate of 8 cu ft/min.
The diameter of the bas is two times the height of the cone. At what rate is the height of
the pile changing when the pile is 20 feet high?
4. All edges of a cube are changing at the rate of 3cm/sec. How fast is the volume chaning
when each edge is 1 cm? [use: ]
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a. f ( x) x 2 4 x 1 [0,4]
b. f ( x) x 3 3 x 2 2 x 5 [0,2]
c. f ( x) sin 2 x [-1,1]
d. f ( x) x x 6 [-6,0]
2
2. Let f ( x) 1 x 3 on the interval [-1,1]. Show that there is no number “c” in (-1,1) for
which f (c) 0 . Why does this not contradict Rolle‟s Theorem?
f ( x) x 1
2 x
3. on [0,2]. Can you
find a “c” of Rolle‟s Theorem for which
f (c) 0 ? Justify your answer.
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Review Sheet 6.1 A Class Review of Rolle’s and Mean Value Theorem
Calc H
Students will review Mean Value Theorem, Rolle’s Theorem and Related Rates.
Volume of a sphere
Volume of a cone
Volume of a cylinder
Area of a circle
Surface area of a sphere
Surface area of a cube
a. f (c)
a. Find all values of “c” in given interval that satisfy the Mean Value Theorem for
f ( x) x 2 x 6 on [-1,1].
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1 3
b. f ( x) sin x on
2 , 2
2
b. Find the rate of change of the surface area when inches and using your
answer from a.
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x
b. f ( x) cot in 0,2
2
3. Determine whether Rolle‟s Theorem can be applied in the interval given. If so, find c so that
f (c) 0
a. f ( x) x 2 3x 2 in [1,2]
b. f ( x) x 1
3
in [-8,8]
c. According to Rolle‟s Theorem what must be the velocity at some time t in the
interval [1,2].
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x 1
5. f ( x)
x 1
in the interval
2 ,2 .
6. f ( x) x 2sin x in ,
7. f ( x) x in [1,9]
8. A ladder 25 feet long is leaning against the wall of a house. The base of the ladder is pulled
away from the wall at a rate of 2 ft/sec. Find the rate at which the area of the triangle is
changing when the base of the ladder is 7 feet from the wall.
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Review 6.2 Review of Rolle’s, Mean Value Theorem and Related Rates
Calc H
Answer each of the following, showing all work.
dy dx
1. y tan x find if 2 at x
dt dt 3
dy dx
2. If x 2 y 2 25 find when x 3 , y 4 , and 8.
dt dt
3. A spherical balloon is inflated with gas at the rate of 100 cm3/min. How fast is the radius
increasing when cm.
4. How fast is the surface area of the balloon changing when cm. (Use your answer
from number 2)
1
5. Can the Mean Value Theorem be applied to the function f ( x) in the interval
x2
[-2,1]? Explain.
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7. Find the c in values generated by the Mean Value Theorem for f ( x) x cos x in
the interval x .
2 2
8. Consider f ( x) 3 x 4
a. Verify
b. Is f ( x) 0 a c in (1,7)? Explain.
f ( x) x 3 x 2 2 x 2 1, 2
for .
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Find the change in area of a circle when the radius increases from 3 to 3.01.
A(3) 2 (3) 6
Use f ( x) A r
2
so
( x 3) 0.01
Hint: Find the linearization for f ( x) with a 6 and then substitute in the equation
x 6.02 .
XI. The best linear approximation for f ( x) tan x near x is:
4
1
a) 1 (x ) b) 1 ( x )
2 4 4
c) 1 2( x ) d) 1 2( x ) e) 2 2( x )
4 4 4
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a. f ( x) 7 x 2 3 x
b. f ( x) x 2
c. f ( x) x 1
d. f ( x) x sin x
e. f ( x) cos 2 x
f. f ( x) tan 2 x
g. f ( x) sin 2 x
h. f ( x) x 2 3 x 5
i. f ( x) 10 x3 11x 12
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b. Compare your answer with exact answer. How far away were you (or what was the
margin of error)?
c. Estimate 4
83 [Hint: Use f ( x) 4 x and .]
III. Find the change in the volume of a cube with an edge of 3 inches and .
IV. Find the change in radius of a circle ( ) when and the area is increased by 2.
( )
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2. The measurement of the side of a square is found to be 12 inches, with a possible error of 1/64
inches. Use differentials to approximate the error in computing the area.
3. The measurement of the base and altitude of a triangle are found to be 36 cm and 50 cm
respectively. The possible error in each measurement is 0.25 cm. Use differentials to
approximate the possible error in computing the area of the triangle.
5. A cylindrical shell with a height of 40 cm and a radius of 5 cm has a thickness of 0.2 cm. Use
differentials to estimate the volume of the shell. (hint: )
V r 2h
6. The measurement of a side of a square is 20 cm with a possible error in measuring the side of
0.05 cm. Approximate the error in computing the area of the square.
7. The edge of a cube is 12 inches with a possible error of 0.02 in. Use differentials to approximate
:
a. The error in computing the volume of the cube
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a. f ( x) 7 x5 10 x 4 12 x 2 7
b. f ( x) sin 7 x
c. f ( x) sin 3 2 x
d. f ( x) 5 7 x 2
1
e. f ( x)
x2
7
f. f ( x) 2
x3
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3. The measurement of a side of a square is found to be 18 inches with a possible error of 1/9 of an
inch. Use differentials to approximate the error in computing the area of the square.
4. The radius of a sphere is 9 inches with a possible error of 0.02 inches. Use differentials to
approximate the maximum possible error in computing:
4
a. Volume ( V r3 )
3
b. Surface Area ( SA 4 r )
2
5. Use differentials to estimate and state the actual error (to 4 decimal places).
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dy
2. y sin 2 x
dx
dy
3. y 5cos 7 x
dx
dy
4. y tan 7 x
dx
dy
5. y x 2 sin x
dx
dy
6. y sin 2 3x
dx
dy
7. y sec 2 x
dx
dy
8. y x tan x
dx
dy
9. y 2x 3
dx
dy
10. y 5x2 6
dx
dy
11. y 10cos 4 x
dx
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x dy
12. y
cos x dx
1 dy
13. y
x 2
2
dx
y x 2
2
Hint: rewrite as and use power rule.
dy
14. y csc 10 x
dx
1 dy
15. y
x8 dx
hint: Rewrite as x 8
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95
x2 1
1. lim
x 1
x 1
x2
2. lim
x 2
x 3x 2
2
x9 1
3. lim 5
x 1
x 1
x2
4. lim
x 2
x 2 3x 2
cos x
5. lim
x 1 sin x
2
x tan x
6. lim
x 0
sin x
tan 2 x
7. lim
x 0
tan 3x
1 sin x
8. lim
x
2
csc x
1 cos x
9. lim
x 0
x2
x sin x
10. lim
x 0
x cos x
sin 6 x
11. lim
x 0
tan 2 x
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96
x2
12. lim
x 0
3x
1 tan x
13. lim
x
4
cos x
x sin x
14. lim
x 0
x sin x
x
15. lim
x 0
tan x
x3 27
16. lim
x 3
x3
x3 125
17. lim
x 5
x5
x3 1
18. lim
x 1
x 1
x2
19. lim
x 0
tan x
x
20. lim
x 0
tan 2 x
x2
21. lim
x 0
sin 2 x
x3 8
22. lim
x 2
x2
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2 tan x
1. lim
x 1 tan x
2
6x2 3
2. lim
x
7 x 11
5x2 3
3. lim 3
x
6 x 11
7 x2 2 x 5
4. lim
x
10 x 2 x 6
cos x
5. lim
x 1 sin x
2
7sin x
6. lim
x
1 cos x
7sec x
7. lim
x
10 x
15 x 2 1
8. lim 3
x
7x 6x 3
10 x 2 3
9. lim 2
x
2 x 11
7x
10. lim (over)
x
x2 5
7x
11. lim
x
x2 5
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7x
12. Find the horizontal asymptotes for y Hint: use answers to 10 and 11.
x2 5
7
13. Find the vertical asymptote(s) for y
x3
7
14. Find the horizontal asymptote(s) for y
x3
12 tan x
15. Find lim
x
2
7 tan x
b. lim f ( x)
x x
c. lim f ( x)
x
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2. lim
x 4
x4
x3 1
3. lim
x 1
x 1
cos x
4. lim
x
x
x 2 25
5. lim
x 5
x5
1 1
6. lim x 4 4
x 0
x
5 x3 7 x 2 6
7. lim
x
10 x3 10 x 2 3
15 x 2 1
8. lim 3
x
7x 6x 3
10 x 2 3
9. lim
x
2 x 2 11
7x
lim
10.
x
x2 5
7x
lim
11.
x
x2 5
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log( A B)
A
log( )
B
log Am
ln 20 e. ln100
ln 2.5 f. ln80
3. If $5000 is compounded continuously at an annual interest rate of 4%, how many years will it
take to double in value? (to the nearest year)
dy
4. To find for y ln x first find .
dx
dy
5. To find for y ln u find then multiply by .
dx
dy
6. Find for:
dx
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101
b. y ln x3
f. y x3 ln x
20
c. y ln 10 x 2 g. y ln
x
d.
y ln x 3 x h.
y ln x 4 x
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102
a. ln 24
b. ln36
c. ln 20
d. ln16
e. ln55
f. ln 49
g. ln81
h. 2
ln 3
i. 2
ln 5
d. 2x 5 15 e. 7 x 1 10
Hint: subtract 3 first Hint: Subtract 1 first
then use law #3
f. 3x 2 15 g. 5 2x 100
hint: add 2 first Hint: Divide by 5 first
3. How long does it take for $10,000 to double in value if invested at 6% compounded annually?
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103
103
104
log A B
A
log
B
log AP
ln 20 e. ln100
ln 2.5 f. ln80
dy
IV. To find for y ln x first find .
dx
dy
V. To find for y ln u find then multiply by .
dx
(over)
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dy
VI. Find for:
dx
a. y ln( x3 64) e. y ln(7 cos2 x)
b. y ln x5
f. y x3 ln x
20
c. y ln 10 x 2 g. y ln 2
x
d.
y ln x 3 x h.
y ln x 2 4 x
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106
x f ( x) f ( x) g f x
0
1
3
Ex 2: Let f ( x) x3 then g x f 1 x
f x ___________ and g x _______________
1
Let’s test to see if g f ( x)
f x
x f ( x) f ( x) g f x
1
4
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107
x2
Ex 3: f ( x) Find f ( x)
x 1
x f ( x) f ( x) g f x
3
4
5
1
Then verify g f ( x)
f x
2 x
Ex 4: f ( x) Find f ( x)
1 x
x f ( x) f ( x) g f x
3
4
5
0
Our conclusion: We can find the derivative of an inverse function g f ( x) without finding the
1
inverse function g ( x) because it equals evaluated at an “x” value.
f x
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108
3 3
I. If a sin 1 . Hint: Draw triangle II. If a sin 1 .
5 5
Find: cos a Find: cos a
sec a sec a
tan a tan a
cot a cot a
csc a csc a
sin a sin a
dy
b. If y cos1 u then
dx
dy
c. If y tan 1 u then
dx
dy
d. If y cot 1 u then
dx
dy
IV. Find for each of the following:
dx
a. y sin 1 3x
c. y cos 1 5 x 2
b.
y sin 1 4 x 2 d. y cos 1 7 x
(over)
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109
e. y x 2 cos1 3x f. y ln x cos 1 x
dy
V. Find for each of the following:
dx
x
a. y x3 tan 1
5
e. y ln sin 1
b. y x3 cot 1 1 x f. y ecot
1
x
ln tan 1 x
c. y sin 1 x cos1 x g. y e
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110
2.
d
dx
csc1 u u 1
dy
3. Find for:
dx
a. y sec1 2 x
b.
y csc1 3x 2
c.
y sec1 x 2 3
d. y csc1 x
e. y csc1 1 x
f.
y sec1 x 2 3 ln sec1 x
g. y sec1 ln x
(over)
4. Let f x 3x 1 g x f 1 x _____________
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111
x f ( x) f ( x) g f x
0
1
2
3
4
5
x f ( x) f ( x) g f x
0
1
2
3
a. g f (1)
b. g f (2)
c. g f (0)
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112
8.
d
dx
csc1 u u 1
9.
d
dx
cos 1 u
10.
d
dx
sin 1 u
11.
d
dx
tan 1 u
12.
d
dx
cot 1 u
dy
13. Find for:
dx
a. y cos1 2 x
b.
y cot 1 3x 2
c.
y sec1 x 2 6
d. y tan 1 x
e.
y csc1 2 x 2
f.
y sin 1 x 2 3 ln x
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g. y tan 1 ln x
h. y csc1 e x |
i.
y sec1 2 x 2 1
x f ( x) f ( x) g f x
0
1
2
3
4
5
b. g f (1)
c. g f (0)
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dy
Part 1: Find for each:
dx
a. y log8 x
1
b. y log8
x
c.
y log10 e x
d.
y log8 x 2 3
e. y log10 x 2 1
f.
y log6 x 2 x 1
g. y log9 x 2
h.
y log 2 x3
i.
y log3 x 2 x 1
y x 2
x 3
j. (hint: take ln of both sides then find dy/dx)
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115
k. y log12 3 x
l. y log7 4 x 3
2
m. y log 7 x 3
n.
y log8 x3 2
o. y log11 x3 2
p.
y log12 x 4 x
q. y log6 3x
r. y log3 x 2 2
s.
y log 4 x3 8
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dy
Ex 1: Try this one: y log6 x find . Follow steps 1-4 above.
dx
(over)
dy
Ex 2: y log3 2 x 6 find .
dx
1 dy
Ex 3: y log5 find .
x dx
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dy
Ex 4: y log8 x 1 find .
dx
117
118
Review 7.1
Calc H Name
dy
To find for log a x :
dx
Step 1: Rewrite as an equation
Step 2: Take the of both sides
Step 3: Find for both sides and solve for .
dy
I. Find for:
dx
a. y log7 x c. y log9 2 x
b.
y log8 x 2 d. y log5 x 1
dy dy
b. x3 x 6 g. csc 3x cot 3x
dx dx
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119
3
dy dy
c. x2 7x h. 10csc2 5 x
dx dx
dy dy
d. sin 3x i. sin 2 x sin 3x
dx dx
dy dy
e. cos 2 x j. cos 3x sin 7 x
dx dx
119
120
dy
Ex 1: Solve x 2 1 when y 1 and x 1
dx
dy
Ex 2: Solve x x when y 0 and x 1
dx
dy
Ex 3: Solve 12 x when y 2 and x 1
dx
120
121
dy
Ex 4: Solve 7 x 1 when y 1 and x 1
dx
dy
Ex 5: Solve 9 x 2 x 2 when y 0 and x 2
dx
x3 1 x2 2 3 7 x2 1
Solutions: 1. y x 2. y x 2 3. y 12 x 14
3 3 2 3 6 2 2
2 3 2
7x 7 9x x
4. y x 5. y 2 x 32
2 2 3 2
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122
Review 7.1
Calc H Name
dy
To find for log a x :
dx
Step 1: Rewrite as an equation
Step 2: Take the of both sides
Step 3: Find for both sides and solve for .
dy
III. Find for:
dx
a. y log7 x c. y log9 2 x
b.
y log8 x 2 d. y log5 x 1
(over)
IV. Find the anti-derivative for:
dy dy
a. x f. sec 7 x tan 7 x
dx dx
dy dy
b. x3 x 6 g. csc 3x cot 3x
dx dx
122
123
3
dy dy
c. x2 7x h. 10csc2 5 x
dx dx
dy dy
d. sin 3x i. sin 2 x sin 3x
dx dx
dy dy
e. cos 2 x j. cos 3x sin 7 x
dx dx
123
124
dy
1. Find all possible functions with the derivative 5 x 4 cos x .
dx
3. Suppose the marginal cost of manufacturing an item when x thousand items are
dC
produced is 2 x 2 12 x 10 dollars per item. Find the cost function C x if
dx
C 0 200 .
(over)
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125
dP
5. A population‟s growth rate is represented by 0.08t .00004t 2 where t is
dt
measured in years. Find a formula for P t if P 0 10 .
10. Find the area under y x( x 2)( x 3) from x 2 to x 3 , bound to the x-axis.
125
126
You may recall that when we used our calculator to find area under or above a curve we
had to adjust for signs. The calculator assigned a negative value to an area below the x-
axis.
We now define the integral symbol between 2 x values a and b to be the “signed” area
summed up.
b
We will learn how to evaluate f ( x)dx without a calculator using algebra.
a
b
For now, to evaluate f ( x)dx without a calculator:
a
b
Note that the fundamental theorem of calculus tells us that f ( x)dx F b F a .
a
4
EX 1: Evaluate x 2 dx
3
without a calculator.
1 2
1. Take the anti- derivative of x 2 which is F x x 2x
2
2. Then plug in the bounds to find the answer. So
4
1 2 1 2 1
4
If you check this on the calculator you will verify that the result is the same.
3
3. Evaluate
1
xdx
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127
x 3x 2 dx
2
4. Evaluate
3
3
5. Now let us evaluate x x 2 2 dx . Notice that the integrand is a product of two
3
functions. In this case we use a process called u-substitution to find the anti-derivative.
Step 1: Assign a u. In this particular problem we would let u x2 2
Step 2: find the derivative of u. For this problem it would be du 2 x dx Notice that
there is an x and a dx in the integral above. We need to replace that with the du. That
can only be accomplished by first moving the coefficient to the side with the du. I.E.
1
du x dx .
2
1
Step 3: Substitute in u and du. Your integral now looks like u 3du
2
1 1
2 u du 8 u
3 4
Step 4: find the anti-derivative.
Step 5: Replace the u with the original and evaluate using the original bounds.
3
1 2
x 2 32 2 02 2 1828
1 1 1
4 4 4
8 0 8 8 8
This is the final answer.
2 5
x2 2x
6. Evaluate dx 7. Evaluate dx
x 6
2
0
3
2 x2 1
e 2
3x
8. Evaluate 1 x2 6 dx 8. Evaluate 2 x x3 8dx
0
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In 1-6, complete the following table by identifying u and du for the given integral.
f ( g ( x)) g ( x)dx u g ( x) du g x dx
10 x 5x 1 dx
2 2
1.
x x3 1dx
2
2.
x
3. x 1
2
dx
4. sec 2 x tan 2 x dx
tan x sec x dx
2 2
5.
cos x
6. sin 2
x
dx
2 x x 9 dx
2 3
8.
9. x x 2 1dx
x
10. dx
1 x2
3
x x 4 5dx
3
11.
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129
x3
12. dx
1 x 4 2
x3
13. x4 1
dx
x sin x dx
2
14.
15. 4 x3 cos x 4 dx
sin x
18. cos 3
x
dx
129
130
2
3
1. Evaluate: xdx
1
x4 3 43
a. C b. 4x C
4
c. x C
2 4
3 43
d. x C e. none of these
2
5x 1 x 2 dx
3
2.
4csc x dx
2
4. Evaluate:
2
a. csc3 x C b. 4cot x C c. 4csc x C
3
1
d. csc x dx e. none of these
2
10x 5x 1 dx
2 2
5.
x5 x3
6. Evaluate: x2 dx
1 4 x4 x2
a. 3x 1 C
2
b. x xC c. C
4 4 2
x3
d. xC e. none of these
3
130
131
x3 x3
a. x2 2 x 3 b. 2 x2 C
6 6
x3
c. x2 2 x 3 d. x 6 x 18x 2
3 2
e. none of
6
these
9. Which of the following definite integrals represents the area of the shaded region?
2
y x2 1
0 x 1 dx
2 y
a.
4
0 x 1 dx
2
b.
2
2 x 1 dx
2
c.
2 x
2 x 1 dx
2
d.
131
132
cos x sin
3
11. xdx
x2
12. dx
x 2
3 2
2x
13. Evaluate: x2 4 dx
2 x x 6 dx
2 3
14.
3x 2 2
15. Evaluate: x3 2 x dx
16. Use a(t ) 9.81 m sec2 as acceleration. Given v(0) 12 and s 0 0 , find v(t )
and s(t ) .
132
133
18. Use a(t ) 3.4t m sec2 as acceleration. Given v(0) 4 and s 0 3 , find v(t ) and
s(t ) .
8x x 1 2 dx .
3
2
19. Find the value of
3
20. Evaluate 1 x dx (hint: sketch the graph)
2 x sec x dx
2 2
21. Evaluate
2x x3 4dx
23
22.
2 x 5 x 5 x 4 dx
2 4
23.
24. What is the area under the graph of y 9 x3 from [0,3] show all work.
133
134
x dx x 1 dx x 1dx
2
a. b. c.
0 0 1
2 5
0 x 1 x
4
dt
sec x dx
2 3
2
d. dx e. f.
0 1 t
2
0 sin x 1 cos x 0 x 1 x
2 2 3 2
g. dx h. dx
(over)
Part II: Find the area shown using a definite integral.
a. B
-3
134
135
c.
d.
-1 3
2
e.
y 3sin x y x2 4
f.
-2 2
135
136
y 5x x2
4,4
6,12
y
2.
y 2x
y x2 4x
x
(over)
136
137
4. Find the area between y sin x and y x 2 on , to the nearest 100th.
2
6. Find the area of the region bound by y x 2 and y 200 to the nearest 10th.
137
138
dy
Find for each of the following without a calculator.
dx
1. y ln 7 x
2. y log 6 5 x
3. y log8 9 x
4. y ln x 2 3
5. y e7 x
6. y sin 1 10 x 2
7. y sin 1 6 x
8. y csc 10 x 3
9. y 915 x
5x
10. y (over)
cos x
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139
12. y 107 x
13. y sin 1 7 x 2
15. y ln 4 x 3
16. y log 4 7 x
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a. f x x3 in 2,5
b. f x x 2 3x in 1,2
c. f x 4 x3 in 2,4
3
2. Approximate 12 using the linearization method. (Leave answer as a fraction)
4
3. Approximate 20 using the linearization method. (Leave answer as a fraction)
5
4. Approximate 36 using the linearization method. (Leave answer as a fraction)
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141
a. y e2 x
b. y 72 x
c. y ln 22 x
d. y x3 tan x
e. y sin 1 10 x
x
lim 2
f. Find:
cos x
2
x
(over)
2
h. Approximate 15 using differentials
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142
3x dx
2
i.
2
x3dx
j. x4 2
k. Find
d
dx
f 1 f 2 for f x 3x 2 2 x
10
7
3x
b. dx to the nearest thousandth.
5
142
143
dy
Ex 1: x 2 y 2 10 find
dx
dy
Ex 2: x 2 y y 10 find
dx
dy
Ex 3: x3 y y 10 find
dx
Ex 4: A balloon is expanding at the rate of 5 ft3/sec. Find the rate of expansion of the radius
4 3
when the radius of the balloon is 3 ft. [ V r ]
3
Ex 5: A conical shaped tank is leaking water at the rate of 2 m3/sec. Find the rate at which the
height is changing at m given that the diameter is 6 m when the height si 2 m.
(over)
Complete for homework!
1. A balloon is expanding at a rate of 10 cu in/min. Find the rate at which the radius is expanding
4
when the radius is 9 inches. [ V r3 ]
3
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144
dy
2. Find for:
dx
a. y 2 xy 10
b. 3xy y 3 15
c. 7 x 2 y y 2 10
3. Water is leaking from a conical tank at the rate of 6 m3/sec. The height of the water in tank is 12
m when the diameter is 3 m. Find the rate at which the water level is changing when the height of
the water in the tank is 5 feet high.
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145
3. Water is being pumped into a conical tank at the rate of 7cm/sec. The tank has an altitude of 10
cm and a radius of 4 cm. Find the rate at which the water level is rising when the water is 5 cm
1
deep. [ V r 2h ] 4 cm
3
10 cm
4. Water is pumped out of a conical reservoir at the rate of 3 cm/sec. The reservoir has a height of
10 feet and a radius of 3 feet. Find the rate at which the water level is decreasing when the water
is 2 feet deep.
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146
x2 2 x 3
3. Find the slant asymptote for y
x4
x 2 3x 5
4. Find the slant asymptote for y
x 1
5. Let f ( x) x3 6 x 1 and g x f 1 x
a. Find g f 2
b. Find g f 1
6. Let f ( x) x 4 6 x 3 3 and g x f 1 x
a. Find g f 2
b. Find g f 1
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147
dy
1. If y sin x then
dx
dy
2. If y cos x then
dx
dy
3. If y tan x then
dx
dy
4. If y cot x then
dx
dy
5. If y csc x then
dx
dy
6. If y sin 1 x then
dx
dy
7. If y sec x then
dx
dy
8. If y e7 x then
dx
dy
9. If y ln 2 x then
dx
dy
10. If y log 6 2 x then
dx
dy
11. If y 7 x then
dx
dy
12. If y 2 x 10 then
dx
dy
14. If y sec1 x then
dx
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148
a.
b.
c.
d.
20. To find ”c” according to the mean value theorem in an interval [a,b] for f x .
Step 1:
Step 2:
Step 3:
x dx , do
n
21. To find .
2. find g f 1
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149
x3
1. dx
x 4 5
6
2. sec 5 x tan 5 x dx
2 x 3
7
3. dx
4. 14 x 7 x 2 3 dx
1 1
6. Find the area between y sin x and y x 1 , in quadrant I.
2 5
(over)
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150
3
1. 3x 2 dx
1
x 2 dx
3
2.
2
3. 4x3 dx
1
2x
5. Find lim
cos x
x
2
7 x 4 3x 6
6. Find lim
x 2 x 4 6 x 3
dy
7. y sin 5 3x , find
dx
x2 dy
8. y , find
sin x dx
9. y sec1 7 x 2 , find
dy
dx
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151
dy
1. Find :
dx
a. y e7 x
b. y 85 x
c. y ln 17 x
d. y x 2 tan x
e. y sin 1 7 x
x
a. Find lim
x sin x
15x dx
2
d.
1
(over)
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152
x4
e. x5 2 dx
dy
f. y sec1 10 x , find
dx
y ln 7 x 2 1 , find
dy
g.
dx
2 x3 x 5
h. Find the equation of the slant asymptote for y .
x 1
(over)
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153
7 x5 3x 2 12
3. f x , find the lim f x .
2 x5 6 x 2 11 x
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