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Math 2163: Calculus Applied To Business: Long Exam 2

This document appears to be an exam for a Calculus Applied to Business course. It contains two sections - the first asks students to supply necessary concepts related to limit theorems and properties of continuous functions, and the second involves evaluating limits, determining continuity of functions, and finding equations of tangent and normal lines given real-valued functions. The exam instructs students to work independently and honestly, and notes that cheating will result in disciplinary action according to the student handbook.
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Math 2163: Calculus Applied To Business: Long Exam 2

This document appears to be an exam for a Calculus Applied to Business course. It contains two sections - the first asks students to supply necessary concepts related to limit theorems and properties of continuous functions, and the second involves evaluating limits, determining continuity of functions, and finding equations of tangent and normal lines given real-valued functions. The exam instructs students to work independently and honestly, and notes that cheating will result in disciplinary action according to the student handbook.
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MATH 2163: CALCULUS APPLIED TO BUSINESS

Long Exam 2

Surname, Given Name, M.I: _____________________________________

Course, Yr. & Section: __________________________

Raw Score

Possible Score

20

II

36

Total

56

General Instructions: Work INDEPENDENTLY and HONESTLY. Use only black or blueinked pen, pencils are not allowed.
Anyone caught cheating in this exam, as deemed by the proctor/ Instructor, will be subject to
Section 17.2.15 of the PUP Student Handbook (2007): Dishonesty, such as cheating during
examination, quiz or test, and plagiarism in connection with academic work. Specifically, the
following acts shall constitute cheating and shall be punishable, to wit:

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a. Unauthorized possession of notes or any material relative to the examination, particularly


when those are actually used;
b. Copying from anothers examination papers or allowing another to copy to ones examination
papers;
c. Having somebody else take the examination for him/her (in which case both shall be liable).
Disciplinary sanction of failing grade in the subject concerned for the first offense.

Prepared by Jacky Boy E. Atienza

I. Supply the necessary concepts. (20 points)


1 7: Limit Theorems
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6 8: A function

f (x )

is continuous at

x a

if the following hold:

6)
7)
8)
9 -10: Given the general equation of a straight line

Ax By C 0.

Then this line is

9) parallel to ____________________________
10) perpendicular to __________________________
II. Do as indicated. BOX YOUR FINAL ANSWER.
A. Evaluate the following. (3 points each)
lim x 2x 3x 4
3

1)

x 1

x 2 4

x 2 x 2 5x 6

lim

2)

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x 2

lim
x 2

3)

x 2 4

x 3
lim

x x 2 5x 6

4)

5)

2x 2 1

x 6 x 3x 2

lim

x 2 x

x
3 x
lim

6)

B. Determine if the following functions are continuous or not. If discontinuous, determine if the
point of discontinuity is removable by re-defining the function. (5 points each)
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1)

2)

f (x ) 1 1 x 2

x 2 2x 2
f (x )
x 2

at

x 1.

at

x 2.

C. Given the real-valued functions below then solve as indicated.


f ( x ) x 2 4x 1
x 2.
1) Let
at
Determine the following:
(a) Slope of the tangent line (3 points)

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(b) General equation of the tangent line (3 points)

(c) General equation of the normal line (3 points)

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f (x )

3
x

x 3.

2) Let
at
Determine the following:
(a) Slope of the tangent line (3 points)

(b) General equation of the tangent line (3 points)

(c) General equation of the normal line (3 points)

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Faith is confidence that what we hope for will actually happen,


it gives us assurance about things we cannot see. Hebrews 11:1

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