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This document contains assignment questions for a mathematics course. It includes 5 questions covering limits, Taylor polynomials, geometry, work, and revolving surfaces. Students are asked to find specific limits, polynomials, lengths, work values, and surface areas. The assignment is due on February 10th, 2012 and is worth 20 total marks.
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This document contains assignment questions for a mathematics course. It includes 5 questions covering limits, Taylor polynomials, geometry, work, and revolving surfaces. Students are asked to find specific limits, polynomials, lengths, work values, and surface areas. The assignment is due on February 10th, 2012 and is worth 20 total marks.
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UECM1653 Mathematic for Engineering I Assignment 1

UECM1683 Mathematic for Physics I Jan 2012

Assignment 2: (Due Date: week- 4, 10-Feb-2012)

tan 3 x 2 + sin 2 5 x
Q1. (a) Find lim . (3 marks)
x→ 0 x2

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(b) Find the fourth Taylor polynomial for f ( x) = , about x = 1
2+ x
(3 marks)

(c) A plank is used to reach over a fence 8ft high to support a wall that is 1 ft
behind the fence (Figure A1). What is the length of the shortest plank that can
be used? (5 marks)

(d) A rocket weighing 3 tons is filled with 40 tons of liquid fuel. In the initial part
of the flight, fuel is burned off at a constant rate of 2 tons per 1000 ft of
vertical height. How much work in foot-tons (ft-ton) is done lifting the rocket
3000 ft? (5 marks)

(e) Find the area of the surface generated by revolving about y-axis.
x = 2 1 − y ,−1 ≤ y ≤ 0
(4 marks)
[Total: 20 marks]

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