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1F03 T3 Fall2016

This document is a mathematics test consisting of 11 questions over 6 pages. It provides instructions for the test, including the total number of points, time limit, and requirement to show work. The test then presents multiple choice, true/false, proof, and calculation questions related to functions, derivatives, critical numbers, intervals of increase/decrease, extrema, and sketching graphs based on derivative information.

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1F03 T3 Fall2016

This document is a mathematics test consisting of 11 questions over 6 pages. It provides instructions for the test, including the total number of points, time limit, and requirement to show work. The test then presents multiple choice, true/false, proof, and calculation questions related to functions, derivatives, critical numbers, intervals of increase/decrease, extrema, and sketching graphs based on derivative information.

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MATHEMATICS 1F03 TEST 3

Evening Class E. Clements


Duration of Test: 60 minutes
McMaster University 24 November 2016

FIRST NAME (please print) :


FAMILY NAME (please print) :
40 Student No.:

THIS TEST HAS 6 PAGES AND 11 QUESTIONS. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR EN-
SURING THAT YOUR COPY OF THE PAPER IS COMPLETE.
Total number of points is 40. Marks are indicated next to the problem number in square
brackets. You may use the McMaster standard calculator, Casio fx991 MS+, on this test.
USE PEN TO WRITE YOUR TEST. IF YOU USE A PENCIL, YOUR TEST WILL NOT
BE ACCEPTED FOR REMARKING (IF NEEDED).
You need to show work to receive full credit, except for Multiple Choice.

1. State whether each statement is true or false and then explain your reasoning.
(a) [2] If f (x) = x7 + 7x , then f ′ (x) = 7x6 + x7x−1.

(b) [2] The function f (x) = ecos x − x7 does not have an absolute maximum on [0, 10].

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2. Multiple Choice. Clearly circle the one correct answer.


!
(a) [3] If h(x) = 4 + 3f (x), where f (1) = 7 and f ′ (1) = 4, then h′ (1) equals

1 7 6 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
5 10 5 2

(b) [3] 0 is a critical number of which function(s)?


1 1
(I) y = (II) y = |x| (III) y = x 3
x2

(A) none (B) I only (C) II only (D) III only


(E) I and II (F) I and III (G) II and III (H) all three

(c) [3] If g ′ (1) = 0 and g ′′ (1) = 7, which of the following is/are true?
(I) 1 is a critical number of g.
(II) The graph of g has a horizontal tangent when x = 1.
(III) g has a local minimum at x = 1.

(A) none (B) I only (C) II only (D) III only


(E) I and II (F) I and III (G) II and III (H) all three

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3. [2] Prove (sec x) = sec x tan x.
dx

4. [3] Find an equation of the tangent line to the graph of f (x) = ln(x2 − 3x) at x = −1.

5. [3] Determine where the graph of g(x) = x2 e−4x has horizontal tangents.

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6. [3] Find the critical numbers of f (x) = x 3 (x − 4).

x
7. Consider the function g(x) = .
x2 +1
(a) [3] Determine the intervals of increase and decrease for g(x).

(b) [1] State the local maximum value of g(x).

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8. [3] Determine the absolute maximum and minimum values of f (x) = x3 − 6x2 + 5 on the
interval [−3, 5].

9. [3] Determine the interval(s) on which graph of g(x) = x4 − 4x3 + 9x is concave down.

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10. [3] Find the local extreme value(s) of f (x) = x ln x using the second derivative test.

11. [3] Sketch the graph of a continuous function f that satisfies all of the given conditions:
f ′ (0) = f ′ (2) = 0, f ′ (x) < 0 when x < 0, f ′ (x) > 0 when 0 < x < 2 and x > 2,
f ′′ (1) = f ′′ (2) = 0, f ′′ (x) > 0 when x < 1 and x > 2, f ′′ (x) < 0 when 1 < x < 2, f (0) = −3,
f (1) = −2, and f (2) = 0.

THE END
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