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Different Math Questions Exam

This document contains problems involving concepts of differential calculus such as rates of change, limits, derivatives, and finding equations of curves from given information. The problems cover a range of applications including physics, geometry, optimization, and related rates. Solutions involve setting up and solving differential/derivative equations to find desired values like rates, slopes, radii, or optimal sizes.

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Different Math Questions Exam

This document contains problems involving concepts of differential calculus such as rates of change, limits, derivatives, and finding equations of curves from given information. The problems cover a range of applications including physics, geometry, optimization, and related rates. Solutions involve setting up and solving differential/derivative equations to find desired values like rates, slopes, radii, or optimal sizes.

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DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS

 A three meters steel pipe is leaning against a vertical wall and the other
end is on the horizontal floor. If the lower end slides away from the wall at
the rate of 2 cm/s, how fast the upper end is sliding down when the lower
end is 2 m away from the wall? 1.79
 An object move along a straight line such that, after t minutes, its distance
from its starting point is D = 20t + 5/(t+1) meters. At what speed, in m/min
will it be moving at the end of 4? 19.8
 A Rectangular box with square base and open at the top is to have a
capacity of 16,823 cu.cm. Find the height of the box that requires minimum
amount of the material required.16.14 cm
 From a faucet, a constant inflow of water is to fill a conical vessel 15 feet
deep and 7.5 feet in diameter at the top. water is rising at the rate of 2 feet
per minute when the water is 4 feet deep. what is the rate of inflow in
ft^3/min? 6.28
 A spherical balloon with an initial radius r of 5 inches begins to leak at time
t = 0, and its radius t seconds later is r = (60-t)/12in. At what rate (in cubic
inches/second) is air leaking from the balloon when t = 30? 6.545
 Find the radius of curvature at any point in the curve y+lncos x=0. Sec x
 A certain travel agency offered a tour that will cost each person P 1500.00
if not more than 150 persons will join, however the cost per person will be
reduced by P 5.00 per person in excess of 150. How many persons will
make the profit a maximum? 225
 Find the minimum distance from the point (4, 2) to the parabola y^2=8x.
2.83
 Find the largest right pyramid with a square base that can be inscribed in a
sphere of radius 10cm. 13.3 cm
 Find the slope of the curve x^2+y^2–6x+10y+5+0 at point (1, 0). 2/5
 Evaluate: lim┬(x→4)⁡〖(x^2- 16)/(x-4)〗8
 If y = cos x then dy/dx= ? -sin x
 Find the slope of the line tangent to the curve y=x^3-2x+1 at x=1. 1
 evaluate lim x→0 1-cosx/x^2 ½
 A normal window is in the shape of a rectangle surmounted by a semi-
circle. What is the ratio of the width of the rectangle to the total height so
that it will yield a window admitting the most light for a given perimeter? 1
 Determine the slope of the curve x2 + y2 – 6x – 4y – 21 = 0 at (0, 7). 3/5
 The chords of the ellipse 642 + 25y2 = 1600 having equal slopes of 1/5 are
bisected by its diameter. Determine the equation of the diameter of the
ellipse.64x+5y=0

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