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Practice Exercise 1 MAT 2101

This document is a practice exercise for an advanced business mathematics course. It contains 12 subsections with multiple parts testing skills in limits, derivatives, graphs of functions, continuity, and other calculus topics. Students are asked to evaluate limits, find equations for cost and other functions, graph functions, determine domains, analyze continuity, and sketch piecewise functions. The problems cover a wide range of standard calculus concepts.

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Practice Exercise 1 MAT 2101

This document is a practice exercise for an advanced business mathematics course. It contains 12 subsections with multiple parts testing skills in limits, derivatives, graphs of functions, continuity, and other calculus topics. Students are asked to evaluate limits, find equations for cost and other functions, graph functions, determine domains, analyze continuity, and sketch piecewise functions. The problems cover a wide range of standard calculus concepts.

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STRATHMORE UNIVERSITY BUSINESS SCHOOL

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (BCOM)

Practice Exercise 1
MAT 2101 Advanced Business Mathematics

Instructions: Answer ALL questions. Show your workings.

(a) Evaluate the following limits:

(i) lim (x + 1)2 .(3x − 1)3 [2 Marks]


x→2
x+1
(ii) lim [2 Marks]
x→−1 |x + 1|
3
(iii) lim [2 Marks]
x→4 (4 − x)3
+

(iv) lim (2x4 − x2 − 8x) [2 Marks]


x→∞

(b) Acme Stuffed Animals, Inc, is introducing a new line of teddy bears. The total cost of producing Scare

Bear (with glowing eyes) is projected to be C(x) = 36000 + 10000x, where x is the number of units
made and C(x) is the cost in dollars.

(i) Find and interpret C(400). [2 Marks]

(iii) Find and interpret lim C(x) [3 Marks]


x→100
C(x)
(iii) Find and interpret AC(x) = x for x = 25. [3 Marks]

(c) Pharmacological studies have determined that the amount of medication present in the body is a
function of the amount given and how much time has elapsed since the medication was administered.
For a certain medication, the amount present in millilitres, A(t), can be approximated by the function

A(t) = 3e−0.123t

where t is the number of hours since the medication was administered.

(i) Determine A(0) and interpret [2 Marks]

(ii) Determine lim A(t) and interpret. [2 Marks]


t→∞

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(d) For the function y = f (x) graphed below, find the following limits:

(i) lim f (x) (ii) lim f (x) (iii) lim f (x). [3 Marks]
x→−1− x→1− x→−∞

3x+7
(e) Find an equation for the horizontal asymptote of the graph of f (x) = 2x−5 [3 Marks]

(f) A peach grower takes steps to improve the quality of his product over several years. The annual profits
follow the function
25(t + 4)
P (t) =
t+5

where t is the time in years and P (t) is profit in thousands of dollars.

(i) Draw the graph of P in the viewing window [0,10] by [0,30] [3 Marks]

(ii) Find the annual profit 3 years after the start of the improvement program [2 Marks]

(iii) Find and interpret lim P (t). [2 Marks]


t→∞

(g) When a new product is introduced on the market, sales often follow a pattern of rapid initial growth
followed by some leveling off. For a certain new candy bar, this pattern is modelled by

S(t) = 4000 − 4000e−0.25t

where S(t) is the number of units sold after t months.

(i) How many units were sold after 2 months? [2 Marks]

2
(ii) Determine lim S(t) and interpret. [2 Marks]
t→∞

(h) Determine the equation for the horizontal asymptote for the graph of f (x) given that

2x + 5
f (x) =
x−1

[3 Marks]

(i) Determine the domain of the following functions and write it down using interval notation.

√ x−1
(i) f (x) = x3 − 6x2 (ii) f (x) = 5−x (iii) g(x) = (x−1)(x+2) [3 Marks]

(j) Describe continuity of a function f (x) at a point x = a. [3 Marks]

(k) Is


 x − 8, x≤2
h(x) =
 6 , x>2
x−3

continuous at x = 2? Explain. [4 Marks]

(l) Let
 √x − 1

if x>4
f (x) =
 x2 − 4x + 1 if x≤4

Find

(i) lim f (x) (ii) lim f (x) (iii) lim f (x). [3 Marks]
x→4+ x→4− x→4

(iv) Is f (x) continuous at x = 4 ? [2 Marks]

(m) Sketch the graph of the following piecewise function and determine whether it is continuous on the
closed interval [0, 1]: [3 Marks]




 −1 if x < 0

g(x) = 0 if 0≤x≤1



 1 if x>1

END

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