QB Calculus 1
QB Calculus 1
x
I. f ( x )= 2
x +1
x2
II. f ( x )= 4
x +1
x
III. f ( x )=
x +1
IV. f ( x )=x |x|
V. f ( x )=1+3 x 2−x 4
VI. f ( x )=1+3 x 3−x 5
x
I. f ( x )=
3 x−1
5 x+ 4
II. f ( x )= 2
x + 3 x +2
III. f ( x )= √ x + √3 x
IV. f ( x )= √ x + √ 4−x
1
V. f ( x )= 4 2
√ x −5 x
3) Find the domain and sketch the graph of the function.
I. f ( x )=5
1
II. f ( x )= (x+3)
2
III. f ( x )=x 2−6 x
4−x 2
IV. f ( x )=
2−x
V. f ( x )= √ x−5
VI. f ( x )=|2 x +1|
3 x+|x|
VII. f ( x )=
x
|x|
VIII. f ( x )= 2
x
f ( x )= x+ 2,∧x< 0
IX. {1−x ,∧x ≥ 0
1
X. f ( x )=
{
3− x ,∧if x ≤ 2
2
2 x−5 , if ∧x >2
XI. f ( x )=
{xx+2,∧x,∧x>−1
2
≤−1
x +9 , if x ←3
XII.
{
f ( x )= −2 x , if |x|≤ 3
−6 , if x >3
4) Classify each function as a power function, root function, polynomial (state its degree), rational
function, algebraic function, trigonometric function, exponential function, or logarithmic function.
I. f ( x )= √5 x
II. f ( x )= √ 1−x 2
III. f ( x )=x 9 + x 4
x 2 +1
IV. f ( x )=
x 3+ x
V. f ( x )=tan 2 x
VI. f ( x )=log 10 x
x−6
VII. f ( x )=
x +6
VIII. f ( x )=10 x
IX. f ( x )=x 10
X. f ( x )=cosx+sinx
x2
XI. f ( x )=x +
√ x −1
f ( x )=2 x + x 4−π
6
XII.
5) Match each equation with its graph. Explain your choices. (Don’t use a computer or graphing
calculator.)
I. y=x 2
II. y=x 5
III. y=x 8
IV. y=3 x
V. y=3 x
VI. y=x 3
VII. y= √3 x
6) How is the graph of y=2 sinx related to the graph of ¿ sinx ? use your answer to sketch the graph of
y=2 sinx .
7) How is the graph of y=1+ √ x related to the graph of ¿ √ x ? use your answer to sketch the graph of
y=1+ √ x .
7. f ( x , y )=
√ y −x2
1−x 2
8. f ( x , y )=sin−1 ( x 2+ y 2−2 )
4) Let ( x , y ) =x2 e 3 xy .
(a) Evaluate f ( 2,0 ) . (b) Find the range of f .
(c) Find the domain of f.
5) Find and sketch the domain of the function f ( x , y )=√ 1+ x− y 2 What is the range of ?
UNIT-3 . DOUBLE INTEGRETION (L3 & L4)
13. ∬ ( 6 x 2 y 3−5 y 4 ) dA , R= {( x , y ) :0 ≤ x ≤ 3 , 0 ≤ y ≤1 }
R
❑
14. ∬ cos ( x +2 y ) dA , R= ( x , y ) :0 ≤ x ≤ π ,0 ≤ y ≤ π2
{ }
R
4 √y
15. ∫∫ x y 2 dx dy
0 0
1 2
16. ∫∫ ( x− y ) dy dx
0 2x
1 x
17. ∫∫ (1+2 y ) dy dx
0 x2
2 2y
18. ∫∫ xy dx dy
0 y
1 v
19. ∫∫ √1−v 2 du dv
0 0
❑
23. ∬ y 2 e xy dA , R= {( x , y ) :0 ≤ y ≤ 4 , 0≤ x ≤ y }
R
❑
1. ∫∫∫ 2 x dV , E={( x , y , z ) :0 ≤ y ≤ 2 , 0≤ x ≤ √ 4− y 2 , 0 ≤ z ≤ y }
E
❑
3.
❑
∫∫∫ 6 xy dV , where E lies under the plane z=1+ x + y∧above theregion∈the xy− plane bounded by the curve
E
, y=0 an d x=1
❑
5.
❑
∫∫∫ x 2 e y dV , where E is bounded by the parabolic cylinder z=1− y 2∧the planes z=0 , x=1 , x=−1
E
6.
❑
∫∫∫ xy dV , where E is bounded by the parabolic cylinders y=x 2∧x= y 2∧the planes z=0 , z=x + y
E
❑
7. ∫∫∫ x 2 dV , where is the solid tetrahedron with vertices ( 0,0,0 ) , ( 1,0,0 ) , ( 0,1,0 ) ,∧(0,0,1)
E
❑
8. ∫∫∫ xyzdV , where is the solid tetrahedron with vertices ( 0,0,0 ) , ( 1,0,0 ) , ( 1,1,0 ) ,∧(1,0,1)
E
❑
9. ∫∫∫ xdV , where E isbounded by the paraboloid x=4 y 2 +4 z 2∧the plane x=4
E
10.
❑
∫∫∫ zdV , where E isbounded by thecylinder y 2 + z 2=9∧the plane x=0 , y=3 x , z=0 ∈the octant
E
11. The solid bounded by the cylinder y=x 2∧the planes z=0 , z=4∧ y=9
12. The solid enclosed by the cylinder x 2+ y 2=9∧the planes y+ z=5 , z =1
13. The solid enclosed by the paraboloid x= y 2 + z 2∧the planes x=16
1. ∫ y 3 ds ,C : x=t3 , y=t , 0 ≤ t ≤ 2
C
❑
9. ∫ ( 2 x+ 9 z ) ds ,C : x =t , y=t 2 , z=t 3 ,0 ≤ t ≤ 1
C
❑