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1. For a particular function 𝑔, we know 𝑔’(5)=2g′(5)=2 and 𝑔(5)=−3g(5)=−3.

Write
an equation for the line tangent to 𝑔 at 𝑥=5x=5.
a) y=(-1/2x)+11/2
b) y=2x-13
c) y=2x+3
For numbers 2 & 3: Consider the curve given by 𝑦=𝑓(𝑥)=𝑥3–𝑥+5y=f(x)=x3–x+5.
2. Find the equation to the line tangent to the curve at the point (1, 5).
a) y=(-1/2x)+11/2
b) y=2x-13
c) y=2x+3
3. Find the equation of the line normal (perpendicular) to the curve at the point (1, 5)
a) y=(-1/2x)+11/2
b) y=2x-13
c) y=2x+3

4.

a) −3<x<−2
b) −1<x<0
c) 3.5<x<4.5
d) None of the above
5.

a) -4<x<-2
b) -1<x<1
c) 2<x<4
6. For what values of x is the function f(x) = 4x2 + 4x − 3 increasing?
a) x>-1/2
b) x<1/2
c) x>1/2
For each problem, find the x-coordinates of all points of inflection and find the open
intervals where the function is concave up and concave down.
7. f(x)=2x2 -12x+20
a) No inflection points exist.
Concave up: (-∞,∞) Concave down: No intervals exist.
b) No inflection points exist.
Concave up: (-1, ∞ ) Concave down: (-∞, -1)
c) Inflection point at: x = 1
Concave up: (1, ∞) Concave down: (-∞, 1)

8.

a) No inflection points exist.


Concave up: (-∞,∞) Concave down: No intervals exist.
b) No inflection points exist.
Concave up: (-1, ∞ ) Concave down: (-∞, -1)
c) Inflection point at: x = 1
Concave up: (1, ∞) Concave down: (-∞, 1)

9. f(x)=x3-3x2+3
a) No inflection points exist.
Concave up: (-∞,∞) Concave down: No intervals exist.
b) No inflection points exist.
Concave up: (-1, ∞ ) Concave down: (-∞, -1)
c) Inflection point at: x = 1
Concave up: (1, ∞) Concave down: (-∞, 1)
10. A ship lies 6 miles from shore, and opposite a point 10 miles farther along the
shore another ship lies 18 miles offshore. A boat from the first ship is to land a
passenger and then proceed to the other ship. What is the least distance the boat
can travel?
a) 26mi
b) 36mi
c) 13mi
11. A 5-m line AD intersect at 90° to line BC at D so that BD is 2 m and DC = 3 m.
Point P is located somewhere on AD. The total length of the cables linking P to
points A, B, and C is minimized. How far is P from A?
a) 4.01m
b) 3.5m
c) 3.6m
12. A man on an island 12 miles south of a straight beach wishes to reach a point on
shore 20 miles east. If a motorboat, making 20 miles per hour, can be hired at the
rate of $2.00 per hour for the time it is actually used, and the cost of land
transportation is $0.06 per mile, how much must he pay for the trip?
a) $1.16
b) $2.16
c) $3
13. A ladder 20 ft long leans against a vertical wall. If the top slides downward at the
rate of 2 ft/sec, find how fast the lower end is moving when it is 16 ft from the
wall.
a) 3 ft/sec
b) 1.5 ft/sec
c) 2 ft/sec
14. One city A, is 30 mi north and 55 mi east of another city, B. At noon, a car starts
west from A at 40 mi/hr, at 12:10 PM, another car starts east from B at 60 mi/hr.
Find, in two ways, when the cars will be nearest together.
a) 12:39 PM
b) 1:19 PM
c) 3:00 PM
15. A kite is 40 ft high with 50 ft cord out. If the kite moves horizontally at 5 miles
per hour directly away from the boy flying it, how fast is the cord being paid out?
a) 3.9 ft/sec
b) 8.4 ft/sec
c) 4.4 ft/sec
16. Compute dy and Δy if y=cos(x2+1)-x as x changes from x=2 to x=2.03.
a) 1
b) 0.09
c) 0.9
17. A sphere was measured and its radius was found to be 45 inches with a possible
error of no more that 0.01 inches. What is the maximum possible error in the
volume if we use this value of the radius?
a) 3%
b) 0.082%
c) 0.067%
18. Compute the differential of y=t3−4t2+7t
a) dy=(3t2−8t+7)dt
b) dy=(3t-16t+7)dt
c) dy/dt=(3t2-16t+7)
19.

a) -6/5
b) 6/5
c) 5/6
20.

a) 3
b) 5
c) 0

21.

a) e
b) 1
c) 0

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