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a) 16.47
b) 12.87
c) 18.27
d) 20.17
Solution:
Then,
DISPLAY:
x= 16.47058824
a) 11/7, -5/7
b) 14/9, 8/9
c) 4/9, 8/9
d) 3/2, 5/3
Solution:
PRESS:
Display:
[ ]
Then,
PRESS:
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Display:
x= 14/9
Then,
PRESS:
Display:
y= 8/9
Thus, x = 14/9 and y = 8/9.
a) x = -1, y = -5, z = 3
b) x = 1, y = 2, z = -3
c) x = -1, y = -3, z = 2
d) x = -2, y = -3, z = -1
Solution:
PRESS:
Display:
Then,
PRESS:
Display:
x= -1
Then,
PRESS:
Display:
y= -3
Then,
PRESS:
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Display:
z= 2
Thus, x = -1, y = -3 and z = 2.
Solution:
Step 1: Evaluate the given equation by substituting x and y with any values (less
than or greater than 0).
First, store values to the variables and y. Let’s say , and y .
PRESS:
Then,
Display:
(2x+5y) (5x -2y)
64
Step 2: Evaluate the given choices and compare the answer when the same
values of x and y are substituted.
Since values 2 and 3 are still stored in the variables x and y respectively, it is not
necessary to store again the values to the said variables. Thus,
PRESS:
Display:
10x2 – 21xy + 10y2
4
The remaining choices are evaluated as follows:
= -4
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a) -5a
b) -3a
c) -7a
d) -4a
Solution:
Step 1: Evaluate the given equation by substituting a small value (less than or
greater than 0) to the constant a.
First, store any value to the constant a. Let’s say a .
PRESS:
Then,
Display:
7a+2 – 8(7)a+1 + 5(7)a + 49(7)a-2
-49
Step 2: Evaluate the given choices and compare the answer when the same value
of a is substituted.
Since value of 2 is still stored in the constant a, it is not necessary to store again the
values to the said constant. Thus,
PRESS:
Display:
-5a
-25
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b) -3a = -9
c) -7a = -49
d) -4a = -16
a) 175
b) 140
c) 218
d) 200
Solution:
PRESS:
Display:
x3+4x2-3x+8
218
Thus, the remainder is 218.
a) -0.113, -0.887
b) -0.331, -0.788
c) -0.113, -0.788
d) -0.311, -0.887
Solution:
PRESS:
Display:
a b
PRESS:
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Display:
√
x= or – 0.1127
PRESS:
Display:
√
x= or – 0.8873
a) 3.76
b) 5.84
c) 4.48
d) 2.98
Solution:
PRESS:
Display:
log6 (845)
3.761295388
Therefore, answer is 3.
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 6
Solution:
PRESS:
Display:
log6 + x log 4 = log 4 + log (32 + 4x)
3
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e) 16
f) 18
g) 20
h) 24
Solution:
Let x = number of radios sold out
y = number of clocks sold out
z = number of flashlights sold out
x + y + z = 100
z = 100 – x – y
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i) 248.7 ft
j) 308.1 ft
k) 241.5 ft
l) 305.9 ft
Solution:
This is an example of arithmetic progression.
PRESS:
Display:
0| X | Y |
1| 1 | 16.1 |
2| 2 | 48.3 |
PRESS:
Display:
ŷ
305.9
Therefore, 305.9 ft is the correct answer.
m) 1030
n) 1035
o) 1040
p) 1045
Solution:
Set the calculator to STAT MODE 2 – for ARITHMETIC PROGRESSION
PRESS:
PRESS:
Display:
0| X | Y |
1| 1 | 4 |
2| 2 | 9 |
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PRESS:
Display:
∑(Xŷ, , )
1030
q) 14336
r) 13463
s) 16433
t) 16344
Solution:
PRESS:
PRESS:
Display:
0| X | Y |
1| 1 | 28 |
2| 3 | 112 |
PRESS:
Display:
ŷ
14336
Therefore, 14336 is the correct answer.
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a) o
b) cos2
c) sin2
d) in
Solution:
Step 1: Evaluate the given equation by substituting a value to . Let x = .
L t’ ay x = 20.
PRESS:
Display:
in x
0.4080820618
Step 2: Evaluate the given choices and compare the answer when the same value of x is
substituted.
a) o
PRESS:
Display:
o x
0.4080820618
b) cos2 = 0.1665309692
c) sin2 = 0.8334690308
d) sin = 0.9129452507
2. In a right triangle, the lengths of the sides are 2 and 3 meters respectively. Find the length of
the hypotenuse.
a) 2.61 meters
b) 3.61 meters
c) 4.61 meters
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d) 5.61 meters
Solution:
?
2
3
PRESS:
Then,
PRESS:
Display:
Pol(2,3)
r=3.605551275,
a) 42.44 m
b) 46.21 m
c) 48.23 m
d) 54.23 m
Solution:
This is an application of sine law.
Let x = length of the pole
15° x
61°
15 m
PRESS:
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o o
[ ]
in in
PRESS:
Display:
x= 54.23
Display:
y= 59.89
4. If the longitude in Tokyo is 139oE and that of Manila is 121oE, what is the time difference
between Tokyo and Manila.
Solution:
PRESS:
Display:
(139-121) ̂ °
° ’ ”
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a) 11
b) 9
c) 10
d) 8
Solution:
Next,
PRESS:
Display:
|A-B|
10
Therefore, the distance is 10.
a) 14.63
b) 14.73
c) 14.83
d) 14.93
Solution:
PRESS:
PRESS:
Display:
0| X | Y |
1| -5 | 10 |
2| 3 | 7 |
To get the inclination of the line, get the arc tangent of slope of the line.
PRESS:
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Display:
Tan-1(B
14.93141718
a) 3
b) 4
c) 5
d) 6
Solution:
2
A(1,1)
0
0 2 4 6
-2 C(5,-3)
B(3,-3)
-4
The area of a triangle with given vertices (x1, y1), (x2, y2) , (x3, y3) is
| x1 y1 1 |
Atriangle = 0.5 det | x2 y2 1 |
| x3 y3 1 |
| 1 1 1 |
Atriangle = 0.5 det | 3 -3 1 |
| 5 -3 1 |
PRESS:
Display:
| 1 1 1 |
| 3 -3 1 |
| 5 -3 1 |
PRESS:
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Display:
Abs( .5det(MatA
4
Therefore, 4 is the correct answer.
a) x - 2y -1 = 0
b) 2x + y -1 = 0
c) x + 2y -1 = 0
d) 2x + y + 1 = 0
Solution:
PRESS:
Display:
0| X | Y |
1| -2 | 3 |
2| -3 | 5 |
PRESS:
Display:
A
-1
PRESS:
Display:
B
-2
From the SLOPE-INTERCEPT FORM:
y = mx + b
y = Bx + A
y = -2x - 1
We can rewrite it as,
2x + y + 1 = 0
a) 3x + 2y = 12
b) 2x – 3y = 12
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c) 3x – 2y = 12
d) 2x + 3y = 12
Solution:
PRESS:
Display:
0| X | Y |
1| 4 | 0 |
2| 0 | -6 |
PRESS:
Display:
A
-6
PRESS:
Display:
B
5.5 or 3/2
From the SLOPE-INTERCEPT FORM:
y = mx + b
y = Bx + A
y = 3/2x - 6
We can rewrite it as,
3x – 2y = 12
a) (-3, 5)
b) (3, -5)
c) (-3, -5)
d) (3, 5)
Solution:
PRESS:
DISPLAY:
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3
PRESS:
DISPLAY:
-5
Therefore, (3, -5) is the correct answer.
a) 3.46
b) 5
c) 6
d) 7
Solution:
First, get the coordinates of the center of the circle.
PRESS:
DISPLAY:
3
Store it to X.
PRESS:
PRESS:
DISPLAY:
2
Store it to Y.
PRESS:
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DISPLAY:
x2 – 6x + y2 – 4y – 12 = 0
-25
The radius is the square root of the absolute value of
PRESS:
DISPLAY:
√| |
8. A parabolic arc has a height of 20 ft and a width of 36 ft at the base. If the vertex of the
parabola is at the top of the arc, at what height above the base is it 18 ft wide?
a) 5 ft
b) 10 ft
c) 15 ft
d) 20 ft
Solution:
0 (0,0)
-20 0 20
(9,y)
-10
(-18,- (18,-
20) -20 20)
-30
PRESS:
Height at 18 ft wide = ?
PRESS:
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Display:
182ŷ
15
Therefore, the height = 15 ft.
a) 9
b) 10
c) √
d) 10.5
Solution:
Set your calculator to VECTOR MODE. Then, input the coordinate of the point to VctA.
PRESS:
Display:
A
[ ]
Last, get the absolute value of VctA.
PRESS:
Display:
Abs(VctA
10.04987562
10.04987562 = √
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a) 1
b) 0
c) 2
d) Infinite
Solution:
Evaluate the given equation. Since there is no infinity button in the fx-991ESPLUS, substitute x
with a very large number, say x = 12x1012.
PRESS:
Display:
1
Therefore, 1 is the correct answer.
Evaluate: ( )
a) 1/5
b) 2/5
c) 3/5
d) 4/5
Solution:
Evaluate the given equation. Substitute x with a value close to 1, say x = 0.999999999.
PRESS:
Display:
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Given the function f(x) = x to the 3rd power – 6x + 2. Find the derivative at x = 2.
a) 6
b) 7
c) 3x2 - 5
d) 8
Solution:
PRESS:
Display:
|
6
Therefore, the answer is 6.
4. The distance of a body travels is a function of time, t and is defined by x(t) = 18t + 9t2. What
is the velocity at t = 3 sec?
a) 18
b) 36
c) 54
d) 72
Solution:
PRESS:
Display:
|
72
a) -2.21
b) -4.94
c) -3.25
d) 2.21
Solution:
To get the slope, simply get the first derivative of the given equation.
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PRESS:
Display:
|
-4.94
a)
b)
c)
d) (x2 + 2)3/2
Solution:
What we w d a ed “REVERSE ENGINEERING”
Then,
Display:
0.9045340337
Step 2: Evaluate the given choices and compare the answer when the same value of x is
substituted.
PRESS:
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Display:
1.658312395
b) = 0.945340337
c) = 1.809068067
a) 6x – 10
b) 3x +10
c) 3x2 – 5x
d) 10x – 5
Solution:
Solve for the first derivative with limit = 0.
Remember: When you are dealing with derivatives, always set your calculator to RADIAN
MODE.
PRESS:
Display:
|
1
Store this value to A.
PRESS:
Display:
Ans A
Solve for the first derivative and edit the limit to 1x10-6.
Display:
|
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0.99999
Store this value to B.
PRESS:
Display:
Ans B
Now, we can compute the second derivative when x = 1x10-6.
PRESS:
Display:
-9.999997667
Next, evaluate the given choices with x = and compare the answer.
a) 6x - 10
PRESS:
Display:
6x - 10
-9.999994
The remaining choices are evaluated as follows:
b) 3x+10 = 10.000003
c) 3x2 – 5x = -4.999997x10-6
d) 10x-5 = -4.99999
-9.999994 is the closest value to -9.999997667. Therefore, the second derivative of x3 – 5x2 + x
is 6x - 10.
Solution:
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V1 = 4 S
S1 = 4t
100
S2 = 1002 + (S1)2
S2 = 1002 + (4t)2
S2 = 1002 + 16t2
S=√ t
Differentiate S = √ t w th t = . Change t to x.
PRESS:
Display:
√ t
1.485562705
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Solution:
x 20-2x x
x
20-2x
20-2x
x
20-2x
Start? 1
End? 5
Step? 0.5
Incomplete Display:
0| X | F(X) |
4| 2.5 | 562.5 |
5| 3 | 588 |
6| 3.5 | 591.5 |
7| 4 | 576 |
Find the maximum value of f(x). It shows that the maximum volume of the box takes place
between 3 and 3.5.
Make another table. Start from 3 and end to 3.5. Step = 0.01
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PRESS:
Incomplete Display:
0| X | F(X) |
3| 3.2 | 591.87 |
4| 3.3 | 592.54 |
5| 3.4 | 592.41 |
It happens that the maximum volume of the box takes place at 3.3. Make another table to get the
exact value. Start from 3.3 and end to 3.4. Step = 0.01
Incomplete Display:
0| X | F(X) |
3| 3.32 | 592.58 |
4| 3.33 | 592.59 |
5| 3.34 | 592.59 |
It happens that the maximum volume of the box is 592.59 at 3.33 and 3.34.
Therefore, the answer is 592.59.
a) 123.50
b) 125.50
c) 129.50
d) 127.50
Solution:
First, get the equation of what is asked.
V = x2y
108 = x2y
y=
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S. A. = 2 xy + 2 x2
S. A. = 2 x( + 2 x2
S. A. = + 2 x2
Input f(x) = + 2 x2
PRESS:
Start? 1
End? 5
Step? 0.5
Display:
0| X | F(X) |
1| 1 | 222.2 |
2| 1.5 | 158.13 |
3| 2 | 133.13 |
4| 2.5 | 125.66 |
5| 3 | 128.54 |
6| 3.5 | 138.68 |
7| 4 | 154.53 |
8| 4.5 | 175.23 |
9| 5 | 200.27 |
Find the minimum value of f(x). It shows that the minimum amount of surface area takes place
between 2.5 and 3.
Make another table. Start from 2.5 and end to 3. Step = 0.02
PRESS:
Incomplete Display:
0| X | F(X) |
3| 2.54 | 125.57 |
4| 2.56 | 125.55 |
5| 2.58 | 125.54 |
6| 2.6 | 125.55 |
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a) 0.64 m/min
b) 0.56 m/min
c) 0.75 m/min
d) 0.45 m/min
Solution:
dv/dt=8 m3/min
D = 2 x 6m
12 m
dx/dt=?
4m
PRESS:
PRESS:
Display:
0| X | Y |
1| 0 | 0 |
2| 12 |314.15 |
3| 6 | 0 |
PRESS:
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Display:
÷ ŷ
0.6366197724
a) 2.37 m3/sec
b) 4.57 m3/sec
c) 5.73 m3/sec
d) 6.28 m3/sec
Solution:
dv/dt = ?
D=2x3.75 cm
15 cm
2 cm/sec
4cm
PRESS:
PRESS:
Display:
0| X | Y |
1| 0 | 0 |
2| 15 | 44.178|
3| 7.5 |11.004|
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PRESS:
Display:
ŷ
6.283185307
Therefore, the water flowing into the conical vessel is 6.28 m3/sec.
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 5
Solution:
3 cm3/min
R = 10cm
10 cm
x
R = 10 cm
20 cm
10 cm
PRESS:
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PRESS:
Display:
0| X | Y |
1| 0 | 0 |
2| 10 |314.15 |
3| 20 | 0 |
PRESS:
Display:
(3÷0.0149) ̂
4.007441183
a) 0.011
b) 0.022
c) 0.033
d) 0.044
Solution:
PRESS:
Display:
∫
3
a) 0.66722
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b) 0.94608
c) 0.96622
d) 0.99611
Solution:
PRESS:
Display:
∫ d
0.9460830694
a) 1/3
b) 2/3
c) 4/3
d) 5/3
Solution:
In this problem, we have three integrands.
∫ ⊳①
∫ ⊳②
∫ ⊳③
Display:
∫ d
2
Store this value to A.
PRESS:
Display:
Ans A
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2
Then, integrate ∫ Change r to x.
PRESS:
Display:
∫ d
Display:
Ans B
Next, integrate ∫
PRESS:
Display:
∫ d
1
Store this value to C.
PRESS:
Display:
Ans C
1
Last, multiply the results.
PRESS:
Display:
ABC
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a) ln (xy) = 2 (x – y) + C
b) ln (xy) = x + 2y + C
c) ln (xy) = 2y – x + C
d) ln (xy) = x – 2y + C
Solution:
What we will do here is “REVERSE ENGINEERING”.
Solution:
Step 1: Get the value of y’( ). Substitute x and y with any value (n ≠ o). Let’s say x = 2,
y = 3.
( )
y’ =
( )
PRESS:
PRESS:
Display:
( )
( )
or 0.3
Hence, y’ = -3/10
Step 2: Choose one from the choices and get its first derivative. See if it is = 0.3.
Use choice b.
Get the derivative of choice b with respect to x. Substitute y with 3.
Enter (ln( x) x 2( ))
Display:
(ln( x) x 2( ))
-0.5
Store the value to X.
PRESS:
Display:
Ans X
-0.5
Get the derivative of choice b with respect to y. Change y to x and substitute x with 2.
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Display:
Ans Y
-1.666666667
The first derivative of choice b = -X/Y
Input
PRESS:
Display:
0.3
It is equal to the value of the derivative( ) of the given equation.
Therefore, ln (xy) = x + 2y + C is the correct answer.
a) 126.25 yrs.
b) 125.25 yrs.
c) 124.25 yrs.
d) 123.25 yrs
Solution:
When
x=0 , y = 100%
x = 40 yrs , y = 100% – 20% = 80%
x=? , y = 50%
PRESS:
Display:
0| X | Y |
1| 0 | 1 |
2| 40 | 0.8 |
PRESS:
Display:
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.5x̂
124.2513488
Therefore, 124.25 yrs. is the half-life of the radioactive substance.
3. A steel ball is heated to a temperature of 100ᵒC and then placed immediately in a place
which is maintained at a temperature of 40ᵒC. At the end of 2 minutes, the temperature of
the ball drops to 80ᵒC. When will the temperature of the ball be 60ᵒC?
a) 3.4mins
b) 4.4mins
c) 5.4mins
d) 6.4mins
Solution:
PRESS:
When
x=0 , y = 100 – 40 =60
x=2 , y = 80 – 40 = 40
x =? , y = 60 – 40 = 20
PRESS:
Display:
0| X | Y |
1| 0 | 60 |
2| 2 | 40 |
PRESS:
Display:
20x̂
5.419022583
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a) 3i
b) 1-i
c) 1+i
d) 2i
Solution:
Divide the exponents by 4 then get the remainder.
PRESS:
PRESS:
DISPLAY:
7
PRESS:
DISPLAY:
5
PRESS:
Display:
i+i+i
3i
a) 5 53.1
b) 6 53.1
c) 8 53.1
d) 10 53.1
Solution:
PRESS:
Display:
3+4i r θ
5 53.13010235
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a) 1-i
b) -4(1+i)
c) 1+i
d) 4(1+i)
Solution:
Rewrite the equation as follows: (1+i)2 (1+i)3
PRESS:
PRESS:
Display:
(1+i)2 (1+i)3
- 4-4i
We can rewrite the answer as:
- 4-4i = -4(1+i)
a)
b)
c)
d)
Solution:
Set your calculator to COMPLEX MODE.
PRESS:
Display:
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1 + 2i
a) 1.193 + j1.163
b) 1.352 – j0.315
c) 1.684 – j1.462
d) 1.167 + j0.732
Solution:
Set your calculator to RADIAN MODE.
PRESS:
PRESS:
Display:
e0.32 0 56
1.166778537+0.7315112612i
a) 1.34 + j0.32
b) 2.54 + j0.866
c) 2.23 + j0.21
d) 1.28 + j0.98
Solution:
Set your calculator to RADIAN MODE.
PRESS:
PRESS:
Display:
Pol(2,3
r=3.605551275, 0 9827937232
Those values of r and θ are automatically saved to X and Y.
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Display:
ln(X) + Yi
1.282474679 + 0.9827937232i
7. Find the principal value of the complex expression (1 + j2) raise to the power of (3 + j4).
a) 2.236 – j6.541
b) 0.129 + j0.034
c) -2.013 + j0.514
d) 0.134 + j0.034
Solution:
First, evaluate ln (1 + j2).Then, multiply it to (3 + j4).
PRESS:
PRESS:
Display:
Pol (1, 2
r=2.236067977, 0
Those values of r and θ are automatically saved to X and Y.
Set your calculator to COMPLEX MODE.
PRESS:
Display:
(ln(X) + Yi)(3+4i)
-2.014438003+6.540321978i
Last, input and evaluate e-2.0144 6 5 03
PRESS:
Display:
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e0.32 0 56
0.1290152424+0.03392254661i
Solution:
Input the given matrix.
PRESS:
To transpose a matrix,
PRESS:
Display:
Ans
3 0
| |
0
3 0
Therefore, | |is the correct answer.
0
Solution:
Input the given matrix to MatA.
PRESS:
Display:
Ans
| |
0
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a) -16s/(s2 + 16)
b) 8(3s2 – 16)/(s2 + 16)3
c) -81/(s2 + 16)
d) 8s/(s2 + 16)2
Solution:
Step 1: Set your calculator to RADIAN MODE. Integrate the given f (t). For this
problem, use the equation Lf (t) =∫ . Change t with x.
PRESS:
Display:
∫
1.98975975x10-3
a) - 16s/(s2 + 16)
PRESS:
Display:
5360
a) 2e-25t sin100t
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b) 2t e-25t sin100t
c) 2e-25t cos100t
d) 2t e-25t cos100t
Solution:
Step 1: Evaluate I(s) as s = 9.
Let s = x.
PRESS:
Display:
00 500
Step 2: Set your calculator to RADIAN MODE. Integrate the given choices f(t) and
compare the answer when the same value of x is substituted to t. For this problem,
use the equation Lf(t)=∫ .
a) 2e-25t sin100t
PRESS:
Display:
∫ 00
0.0179275
The remaining choices are evaluated as follows:
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1. A box is pushed along the floor by a force of 40 lb making an angle of 30 degrees with the
horizontal. Find the horizontal and vertical components of the force.
Solution:
Set your calculator to COMPLEX MODE, DEGREE MODE and set the complex result to rectangular
form.
PRESS:
Display:
40 30
34.64101615+20i
Solution:
Set your calculator to COMPLEX MODE, DEGREE MODE and set the complex result to polar form.
PRESS:
Display:
80 -30+
100 6.869897646
F3 = -i + 4j + 2k
What is the magnitude of the resultant force vector, R?
a) 13.23
b) 14.73
c) 15
d) 16.16
Solution:
Input the 1st force vector to VctA.
PRESS:
Display:
A
[ ]
Display:
B
[ ]
Display:
C
[ ]
Get the absolute value of vector sum of the three force vectors.
PRESS:
Display:
Abs(VctA+ VctB+ VctC
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Load X- Y- Kilowatt
coordinate coordinate load
1 0 2 100
2 1 1 180
3 1 3 200
4 2 0 120
5 2 4 150
6 3 1 200
7 3 3 180
8 4 2 100
Solution:
PRESS:
Display:
̅
2
PRESS:
Display:
̅
2.048780488
Therefore, x = 2, y = 2.049.
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a) P 4,133.33
b) P 4,150.00
c) P 4,166.67
d) P 4,333.33
Solution:
Remember: Y = A + Bx is suitable to Simple Interest problems.
PRESS:
PRESS:
Display:
0| X | Y |
1| 0 | 1 |
2| 360 | 1.16 |
PRESS:
Display:
4x103×75ŷ
4133.333333
a) P 14,785.34
b) P 15,614.59
c) P 15,847.33
d) P 16,311.26
Solution:
Set the calculator to STAT MODE 6.
PRESS:
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PRESS:
Display:
12800x(4x4) ̂
15614.58621
a) 3.8%
b) 4.9%
c) 5.8%
d) 5.0%
Solution:
PRESS:
Display:
(B-1)x2
0.05836129643
a) 12.36%
b) 14.49%
c) 14.88%
d) 14.49%
Solution:
PRESS:
0| X | Y |
1| 0 | 1 |
2| 1 | 1+14%/2 |
PRESS:
Display:
2ŷ-1
0.14.49
a) 40.30
b) 33.15
c) 26.30
d) 20.15
Solution:
Set the calculator to STAT MODE 6.
PRESS:
F = 4P?
PRESS:
Display:
4̂
20.14879168
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a) P 12,500
b) P 30,000
c) P 16,400
d) P 22,300
Solution:
Remember: Y = A + Bx is suitable to Straight-Line method.
PRESS:
PRESS:
Display:
0| X | Y |
1| 0 | 50000 |
2| 10 | 10000 |
PRESS:
Display:
5ŷ
30000
a) P 10,000.00
b) P 857.00
c) P 937.00
d) P 747.00
Solution:
Remember: The parabolic function Y = A + Bx + Cx2 is suitable to SOYD method of depreciation.
PRESS:
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PRESS:
Next,
PRESS:
Display:
2ŷ-3ŷ
857.1428571
a) 33.25%
b) 32.25%
c) 35.25%
d) 34.25%
Solution:
Remember: The function Y = ABx is suitable to Declining Balance method.
PRESS:
Next,
PRESS:
Display:
1-B
0.3225465525
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10. P 1500 was deposited in a bank at an interest rate of 10% compounded annually. Tabularize
the yearly future worth of the money from the 1st year to 10th year.
Solution:
Set your calculator to TABLE MODE.
PRESS:
Then,
From the formula of future worth with compounded interest: F = P (1+i)n
where: P = 1500, i = 0.10 and n = 1 to 10
Input the equation: (x) = 1500(1+0.10)x
PRESS:
Display:
0| X | F(X) |
1| 1 | 1650 |
2| 2 | 1815 |
3| 3 | 1996.5 |
4| 4 | 2196.1 |
5| 5 | 2415.1 |
6| 6 | 2657.3 |
7| 7 | 2923 |
8| 8 | 3215.3 |
9| 9 | 3536.9 |
10| 10 | 3890.6 |
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a) 5A516
b) A9516
c) C4116
d) 64916
Solution:
Set your calculator to BASE-N MODE.
PRESS:
PRESS:
Display:
1609
PRESS:
Display:
12
a) 1100
b) 1001
c) 1101
d) 1010
Solution:
Set your calculator to BASE-N MODE.
PRESS:
PRESS:
Display:
12
PRESS:
Display:
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12
a) 3318
b) 3618
c) 7418
d) 6628
Solution:
Set your calculator to BASE-N MODE.
PRESS:
PRESS:
Display:
F1
PRESS:
Display:
F1
a) C1116
b) B0016
c) C0A16
d) BFA16
Solution:
Set your calculator to BASE-N MODE.
PRESS:
PRESS:
Display:
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478+792
5. Find the sum of 6F54016, 10101111002, 7251523008 and 8910. The result must be in base
10.
a) 123546897
b) 123654987
c) 123489576
d) 123456789
Solution:
Set your calculator to BASE-N MODE.
PRESS:
Display:
6F540
PRESS:
Display:
6F540
PRESS:
Display:
1010111100
PRESS:
Display:
725152300
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1. The resistance of a wire is 130 ohms at 100 degrees C and 100 ohms at 30 degrees C.
Determine the temperature when the resistance is 109 ohms.
a) 41
b) 51
c) 61
d) 71
Solution:
Set the calculator to STAT MODE 2
PRESS:
X column = resistance
Y column = temperature
Enter this data:
0| X | Y |
1| 130 | 100 |
2| 100 | 30 |
Display:
109ŷ
51
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