Math 2400 First Midterm Exam: Pete L. Clark
Math 2400 First Midterm Exam: Pete L. Clark
Math 2400 First Midterm Exam: Pete L. Clark
PETE L. CLARK
Directions: You will have 75 minutes to complete the exam. Calculators are not
permitted (nor would they be helpful...). Please attempt all problems. When in
doubt, err on the side of writing a little too much rather than a little too little.
b) Sketch a graph of the set of all points in the plane satisfying y 2 > 5x2 .
Solution:√Again this is not true, i.e., not always true. For instance we could take
x = y = 2, so xy = 2.
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∑n n(n+1)
First solution: We already know that k=1 k= 2 , so
∑
n−1 ∑
n−1 ∑
n−1
(n − 1)(n − 1 + 1)
(2k+1) = 2 k+ 1=2 +n−1 = n2 −n+(n−1) = n2 −1.
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k=1 k=1 k=1
Second solution: by ∑
induction on n.
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Base Case (n = 2): k=1 2k + 1 = 3 = 22 − 1, ok.
∑n−1
Induction Step: Let n ≥ 2 be an integer; assume k=1 (2k + 1) = n2 − 1. Then
∑
n ∑
n−1
IH
(2k + 1) = (2k + 1) + 2n + 1 = n2 − 1 + 2n + 1 = (n + 1)2 − 1.
k=1 k=1
Solution: For all ϵ > 0, there exists δ > 0 such that for all x with 0 < |x − c| < δ,
f (x) is defined and |f (x) − L| < ϵ.
Solution: For all ϵ > 0, there exists δ > 0 such that for all x with |x − c| < δ,
|f (x) − f (c)| < ϵ.
Solution: Since polynomials are continuous, the desired limiting value is f (6) =
62 + 6 + 1 = 43. Now we require δ ≤ 1 and compute:
|f (x) − L| = |x2 + x + 1 − 43| = |x2 + x − 42| = |x − 6||x + 7|.
It will suffice to get a bound on |x + 7| for x in the interval [6 − 1, 6 + 1]. Here
everything in sight is positive so it is clear that the maximum value x + 7 takes
on this interval is at the right endpoint, where it takes the value (6 + 1) + 7 = 14.
Thus we take δ = min(1, 14 ϵ
) and then for 0 < |x − 6| < δ,
( ϵ )
|f (x) − L| = |x + 7||x − 6| < 14δ ≤ 14 = ϵ.
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