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The document provides a circuit of calculus problems to solve step-by-step. It gives the setup and solution for finding the position, velocity, and other quantities related to functions, derivatives, and integrals over different intervals of time.

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Circuit - Accumulation Models

The document provides a circuit of calculus problems to solve step-by-step. It gives the setup and solution for finding the position, velocity, and other quantities related to functions, derivatives, and integrals over different intervals of time.

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Circuit – Accumulation Models Name​___________________________________________

Directions: Beginning in the first cell marked #1, use your knowledge of the fundamental theorem of calculus to find
your answer. To advance in the circuit, hunt for your answer and mark that cell #2. Continue working in this manner until
you complete the circuit. Even on problems indicated calculator active, show the set up used.

Ans: 101 Ans: 2

#1 ​Given f (2) = 5 and f ′(x) = x + sin x . ______ ​Given f (2) = 5 and f ′(x) = x + sin x .

Find f (4). Find f (0).

Ans: 11.237 Ans: − 1 − π

______ ​A particle moves along a straight line and its ______ ​A printer is publishing multiple copies of a
velocity is modeled by v (t) = 30t − 5t3 . The particle’s specific document. While printing this document, ink is
position is modeled by s(t) and s(0) = 4 . being used at a rate of r(t) = 0.2(1 + cos (πx)), measured in
ounces/min. If the printer started the job with 5 ounces of
Find the particle’s position at time t = 3. ink in its cartridge, how many ounces of ink will remain in
the cartridge after 3 minutes of printing?

Ans: 26 Ans: 113.383

______ ​A mail clerk is making deliveries along a long ______ ​A particle moves along a straight line with
straight hallway. The clerk’s velocity is modeled in acceleration modeled by a(t) = 2t. The velocity and
meters/min by v (t) = 4π sin ( πt5 ). If the clerk starts at one position of the particle are modeled by v (t) and x(t)
end and takes 13 32 minutes to finish deliveries, how many respectively. Given v (0) = 4 and x(0) = 5, find x(6).
meters is the clerk from the starting point when finished?

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2019 - Mark Bundle
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Circuit-Accumulation Models

Ans: 37.750 Ans: 33.383


x x
______ ​The graph of g is shown. f (x) = ∫ g (t)dt . ______ ​The graph of g is shown. f (x) = ∫ g (t)dt .
1 1
g consists of a quarter circle and three line segments. g consists of a quarter circle and three line segments.

Find f (3). Find f (− 2).

Ans: 12 Ans: 1 + π
______ ​A mail clerk is making deliveries along a long ______ ​The values of the areas bounded by the curve h ′,
straight hallway. The clerk’s velocity is modeled in the derivative of h, and the x -axis on the interval [​a​, ​k​]
meters/min by v (t) = 4π sin ( πt5 ). If the clerk starts at one are shown. Given h(c) = 14, find the minimum of h(x).
end and takes 13 32 minutes to finish deliveries, how many
meters did the clerk walk during the 13 32 minutes?

Ans: 0 Ans: 4.4

______ ​The values of the areas bounded by the curve h ′, ______ ​The graph of f ′ , the derivative of f is given,
the derivative of h, and the x -axis on the interval [​a​, ​k​] consisting of two line segments and a quarter circle.
are shown. Given h(c) = 14, find the maximum of h(x). Given that f (1) = 3 , find f (5).

Ans: 1.584 Ans: 37.727

______ ​Oil is pumped into a tank at a rate modeled by ______ ​The graph of f ′ , the derivative of f is given,
R(t) = 3 cos (πt) + 5 measured in gallons/min. If there are consisting of two line segments and a quarter circle.
30 gallons in the tank when the pump starts and no oil is Given that f (1) = 3 , find f (2).
being removed, how many gallons are in the tank after 102
seconds?

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