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Contents
AP Calculus Exam 3
1.1 Four Ways to Represent a Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.4 Tangent and Velocity Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.6 Limits Using the Limit Laws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
7.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

9 differential equations 6
9.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
9.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Index 8

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2020 SAT ACT 2 of 8

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1.1 4 Ways to Represent f(x) AP Calculus Exam 3 of 8

1.1 Four Ways to Represent a Function


x
 
given that f (x) = x − 2, g(x) = 2 find f (g(−2))
1.1.1 x +1
−11 −4 14 −12
205,Greg a. b. c. −3 d. e.
5 17 85 5
2

ln (4 + h) − ln 4
1.1.208 Given limh→0 =
h
1
pn=3 a. 0 b. c. 1 d. e e. DN E
4

x
The function f is defined by f (x) = What points (x, y) on the graph of f have the
x+2
1.1.3 1
cb19 property that the line tangent to f at (x, y) has slope ?
2
a. (0, 0)only b.
pn=4 c.
d.
e.

Z
Evaluate sec x tan xdx =
-apc.1.1.4
sec2 x tan2 x
topsquark, Olinguito a. sec x + C b. tan x + C c. +C d. +C e. sec2 x tan2 x2 + C
HallsofIvy 2 2
5
views=980

Let f (x) = (2x + 1)3 and let g be the inverse function of f. Given thatf (0) = 1 what is the
1.1.5 value of g 0 (1)?
cb20,A 2 1 1 1
a. − b. c. d. e. 6
6 27 54 27 6

views=560 
 (2x + 1)(x − 2)

 , for x , 2
If f (x) =  x−2


1.1.06 k,
 for x = 2
217 for what number k will the function be continuous
a. 0 b. 1 c. 2 d. 3 e. 5
pn=7

1.1 solutions
−2 −2
[e] find g(−2) =
-apc.1.1.1s (2)2 + 1 5
−2 −2 −10 −12
205 then solve f (−2/5) =⇒ −2 = − =
5 5 5 5
Greg

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1.4 Tangent and Velocity Problems AP Calculus Exam 4 of 8

1.1.208 [b]apply L’Hopitals Rule


 1 
 
 h + 4  1
limh→0    =
 1  4

d x 1
[c] = x = −4, 0 ∴ y = 2, 0
dx x + 2 2
1.1.03s
cb19

[a] (sec x)0 = sec x tan x so the answer is sec(x) + C


-apc.1.1.4s Instead of memorizing a ”secant-tangent” integral rule, I would use the fact that tan(x) =
topsquark ,Olinguito sin(x) 1
and sec(x) =
HallsofIvy cos(x) cos(x)
R R sin(x)
so that sec(x)tan(x)dx = dx
views=868 cos2 (x)
Let u = cos(x) so that du = −sin(x)dx
R du R 1
and the integral becomes − 2
= − u −2 du = −(−u −1 ) + C = + C = sec(x) + C.
u cos(x)

[e] f (x) = (2x + 1)3 =⇒ f 0 (x) = 6(2x + 1)2 f and g are inverses tells us two things ...
1.1.05s (1) f (0) = 1 =⇒ g(1) = 0
cbn 20 1
(2) f [g(x)] = x take the derivative of equation (2) ... f 0 [g(x)] · g 0 (x) = 1 =⇒ g 0 (x) =
A f 0 [g(x)]
1 1 1
g 0 (1) = = =
f 0 [g(1)] f 0 (0) 6
views=470

[e]X is undefined at x = 2 so
1.1.06s
217 rewrite 2x + 1
plug in f (2) = 2(2) + 1 = 5 = k

!
cos (x) − sin (x)
Evaluate lim
x→ π 2x
1.4.1
1 1
topsquark a. − b. 1 c. DN E d. 0 e. 1
2π π
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0
[a]By observation we have so apply L’Hopital’s Rule LH’R then plug in π and simplify
0
1.4.1
!
203 cos (x) − sin (x) −1 − 0 1
topsquark lim = =−
x→π 2x 2π 2π

- [-]
1.4.293
Z b
1
cb 79 average velocity, v(t) = v(t) dt
b−a a

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1.6 solutions AP Calculus Exam 5 of 8

0
- [a] By observation we have so apply L’Hopital’s Rule LH’R then plug in π and simplify
0
1.4.203
topsquark
!
cos (x) − sin (x) −1 − 0 1
lim = =−
x→π 2x 2π 2π

1 − cos2 (2x)
Solve: lim
1.6.1
x→0 (2x)2
1 1
country boy a. 0 b. c. d. 1 e. DN E
4 2
9

views=133

The graph of the function f is shown below


1.6.2
cb 5
10

Which of the following statements is false?

a. lim f (x) exists


x→2
b. lim f (x) exists
x→3
c. lim f (x) exists
x→4
d. lim f (x) exists
x→5
e. f is continuous at x − 3

[d]
1.6.01s 1 − cos2 (2x) sin2 (2x)
Country Boy = =1
(2x)2 (2x)2

views=142
- [b] throw out (C) and (D) since f 0 (t) is not ¿ 0 for all t in the interval
1.6.285 throw out (E) since f (t) ≥ 0 for all t in the interval
throw out (A) since f (t) ≤ 0 for all t in the interval

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9.2 AP Calculus Exam 6 of 8

Z
dy
=
y(1 + ln y 2 )
7.1.1 1 1 1
a. ln |1 + ln y 2 | + C b. − +C c. ln |y| + ln | ln y| + C d. tan−1 (ln |y|) + C
010 2 (1 + lny 2 )2 2
AP.int.7 e. none
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Z
x−3
7.3.2 dx
x
AP.int.4
x2 3 x2 − 3x x2 − 3x
12 a. 1 − 3 ln x + C b. − 3 ln x + C c. 1 + +C d. +C e. +C
2 x2 x2 x2

7.3 solutions
[a]
7.3.1s let u =Z y(1 + lny 2 )
AP.int.7 1
since du = ln(|u|) + C
u
so, ln(|y(1 + lny 2 )|) + C

7.3.2s []
AP.int.4

9.2

For t ≥ 0 the position of a particle moving along the x-axis is given by v(t) = sin t − cos t
9.2.1 What is√the acceleration of the particle √
at the point where the velocity is first equal to 0?
topsquark a. 2 b. −1 c. 0 d. 1 e. − 2
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Shown below is the slope field for which of the following differential equation?
apc.9.2.2 edit 07.png
14 Shown below is the slope field for which of the following differential equation?
dy dy dy dy x dy
a. = 1 + x b. = x2 c. = x + y d. = e. = ln y
dx dx dx dx y dx

9.2s

[e] v = cos t + sin t = 0 =⇒ t =
4
9.2.1s 3π
  √
HallsofIvy then v(t) = cos t + sin t =⇒ a(t) = cos t − sin t =⇒ a =− 2
4
views=596

meant to be done by observation ... note the slopes near this line are close to a value of -1
9.2.2s the equation of the line is about y = −x − 1 =⇒ y + x = −1

views=313 − −

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9.3 AP Calculus Exam 7 of 8

9.3 solutions
dy
Which of the following is the solution to the differential equation = 2 sin x with the
dx
9.3.1 initial condition y(π) = 1 so y =
A a. 2 cos x + 3 b. 2 cos x − 1 c. −2 cos x + 3 d. −2 cos x + 1 e. −2 cos x − 1
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If P (t) is the size of a population at time t, which of the following differential equations
9.3.255 describes linear growth in the size of the population?
16 dP dP dP dP dP
a. = 200 b. = 200t c. = 100t 2 d. = 200P e. = 100P 2
dt dt dt dt dt

9.3 solutions
Z
[e] integrate y = 2 sin x dx = −2 cos(π) + C
9.3.1s
then plug in y(π) = 1
A
−2 cos(π) + C = 1 ⇒ −2(−1) + C = 1 ⇒ C = −1
views=327
therefore y = −2 cos(π) − 1
− −

9.3.2
255

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Index
255
abs max, 7

differential equation, 7

function
inverse, 3
piece-wise, 3
functions
composite, 3

Integration
sec x tan x, 3
substitution, 6

limits, 5
logarithmic functions, 3
of sine and cosine, 4

MHB
1.1.213, 3

Piazza
1.4, 5

slope
of a curve, 3
slope field, 6

unsolved
7.3.2s, 6

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