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Ye Kwantlen UNIVERSITY COLLEGE MATH 1120 Final Examination CALCULUS 1 SPRING Name. NOTES: Student Number You have 3 hours to complete this exam. Please show all your work in the spaces provided. Marks will not be given for answers alone! Graphing calculators are allowed but are not useful for most questions. Check that this examination paper consists of 12 questions on 11 pages. Question Marks Possible Actual Marks + 4 Nene tcen Fermat's method, to find f“(1), where fot; tai (f= Gm i i + Riek ~ Ean =G i £ ipo Eh -G, S45 xt rl) = =-5| fim £ (4-1) 4 = Gm Z He 4-1) md $y ) 4) =~5- [6] #2. Evaluate any two of the following three limits alaebraicaity (do not estimate using tables or graphs). Do not use L’Hépital's Rule. Ifa limit exists, an exact value Is required. if limit does not ‘exist, state this and justify why it does not exist. le Lei “ xv b). im °. lim =—* 0 sin’x xo 02Vr+x op ARNE) ANE Dry, A(R 0) Om en GT =e = axe = Gm (tt xe) I-casx_ = @) Gm Feeley 5am (Bere) mm AE (eA) 7 e) & a oe (a+ Ve) a). Ly 2 [7] #3. Answer the following questions: in 2). Find the value of the constant k if lig =?) =) =3. Lem ee = b=3 2] K=6| x70 b). Find the values of the constants a and b for which the function & is continuous and differentiable at x=0 ete) = al eu Hint: You may use “Hépital's Rule here. a+b if x20 ta oO 43 . pe * = 70 - = im de 4 = ~~ oo ? bmn ) X20 x70 Se, |B=4 > Cob. m ie: = um ‘(x) Hi f feroutie Ble : ben gd ) & seh x + [20] #4. Find the indicated derivative. You do not need to simplify unless asked. a). where y = 564 4% — log, (x) —Seot(3x)+e™ b). gO) # gx) =(cossnO*) 0 Lr twin (42) 4). fe (xaresin(x/4)+Vi6-x?) ( simplify this one only ) ‘Consider the equation x’ ne 4xy+2y ‘melon nee ne gent line is horizontal. a) yt Orne le An4 — x a 5 (28 OS g) Cn 4()= CalB») + Gx (crx) - i- # 13. G, (cox) + GG) LO ) t x) ~ on Ox) > 9'Qy= GO [xcs tanx: a | ¢) f(x)= Cn xt. +O (eset) po) = =2 x shee Jaa ; ay * eotx) ~ re A - Hoye 8 a 2 ~ oak t | =x es alex) pel) d) gf nowmin( + ® Ee" rao = anesih (Hf) + =u ed Qeesin Gy) xt = Yn 2) at yy i= 7 Bog ox! api teteay'= yee ~ 0 2g (4 BD ees = Paes Tine & fortzontel if ine > afr =0 > [ee Say? yg ar aie > Sys EDS ute alin Sees Goa D #5. Acurve Cis define xe parametric equations: x(W) =siné, y(t)=cos*s, -r 4h os x+y ee a 6) | oy ME. — ad ax /dit Stut= ~t = = sin(aw) = Me) ond 1) = 3. [8] #6. Suppose that f isa function such that f(x) Note: Do not find an explicit formula for f(x)! a). Estimate the value of & using a linear approximation of (x) at point a =1. b). Is the approximation from part (a) an overestimation or an underestimation of £6) 2 Explain. ©). Use the Mean Value Theorem ( or Race Track Principle ) to find upper and lower bounds on (2). d Find upper and lower bounds on f(2)~ f(I). a) 40)= £0-LUrE Det) 373 Ot L'@- stn(We) - 4 = Ext § ati 3 40): wf(3)- £ darg= ares ) £1: cnr st —isin) Lt) a oO ais =-$<0 aK So) £(2) a i — of £ (3h) % as f&) + en —_ a Am > dm Lin An p : x : : x Tr ve z a a) Vz ax + 3+x(1-ax g Domakn : O< xsi Iex 43x c) Ve x 3x( HE 2 Uys fy= Hx V'= 4ax% LIxtS vio iff ltx=&tl=0 Wre Se be ENB" frye 0.1846} Check Xg= 0.3367 all out. p-4s i ee V (0)= 0 ) V (xs)= 0.1752 V (x2) = 0.39, , be maki puny t)= 0.25. sem (= Wa, (Whee we make 2 cuses) 1 [8] _ #8.Ship A is 400 km directly south of Hawaii and is sailing at 20 knv/hr. Ship B is 300 km dire ctly east of Hawaii and is sailing west at 15 km/hr, a) At what rate is the distance between the ships changing? ») At what rate is the angle @ between AB and vertical AC changes at this moment? © Oe? x44 (0% 20 ted th gute Aman emf Ot the specific times a al Lh) fio oe Vato) > 500 a')= 3500 => = 7 Yee a 4-29 Hono de = sno > xOz6 0) Bene “Gaye ae - _— 7.300 400 de = or: 152900 03 = ee oe ©0 find de _- 0.03845 = ot 4 — 164 ? & {8] #9. The folowing questions pertain to the function f(x) = 2-*~log(x) ; x > 0. a). Starting with x, =1, Use Newton's Method to approximate when f(x) =0. Your approximation shou Id be accurate to two decimal places, Full marks require that: (1) you write down the explcitformula for x, in terms of x,, that applies. to ‘his problem and (2) you report all required iterations. b). Use the fact that /* is a one-to-one function on (x,,00), where 2, is a number in the interval (0,1) determine the value of (f~')'(1/2). _ _ f (xn = Q) of 2 ()=O 3 ) Anti= Fb — n= DOLE 1) See Xx GO Xp — 2 0 Oo) (-r End — Xn otto) _ 2. = Fy cy03aamswer(X ~ 4, 874A 4.8576 1. A i 8740 i iy 1) PFO “FO” =o sg SE Fee t Baty XID (@a)-¢ ais XtalO SZ | es [10] #10. Let f'(x)= Where k is a positive constant ( Note: The function is mot given). To answer the questions to this problem, assume the following: f'i8 an odd function continuous on its domain (~20,0)U(0, ©); =-8, jj =0; li = f@=—Zi Sm se) = 0; tim, fe) = Answer the following questions : a). What are the critical points of f? b). Find the intervals on which fis increasing and decreasing , and any points where f has local maximum or tminimum values. 3 Find lim f(x)and fim f(x) 90° x0 4). Find all inflection points of f'. On what intervals is * concave down or up ? ) Carefully and neatly sketch the graph of fon the grid provided below. Label all important features! Only in part e) you may assume that k=2. gy t #6) Ua Tous Ls te 18x 3080 Foe 4 = =e? pgp “0 > x* [5] #11. Given function f(x) = a. » Let L be a tangent line to the graph of f at (a, f(a)). if L goes x through the point (1,0) determine the a coordinates of the point (a, f(a)) and an equation of Z. Ht -L fn (a)$@) Ta az (x a) ooh peup in. (49) Gyo) 7 =~ 5 2 (1-4) _ =~ 6 +a +d » 2-4= a a a tast 0 2D H=2 So tap Cine 4 a G-de-Ixt+2 —4xt4 Vy oe [8] #12, The following graph shows the position function of the car. Use the graph to explain your answers to» the following questions: tx = 200m) HAS oe fCcecr . thr) HL - a). Was the car going faster at A or at, B ? . KAY > xB) => Car going faster ak A Dy Waste cr spestng up oF aging down et A 8, and ? Ex x"((x)70 (vy A)\20 => Speeding up x"(B) (V)(B) <0 > slowing down. x" (&)=0 = acceleration =O =PSpeed wenains courtant- te LGS eT TI ak, onal oproncing an ii bine sition. Between C anol K Car a Aesce Cera "eG Bess ee besl v i Dit kD [OR kes, TV hrs] w accelerating . At 6 nev Hg Oe hard with a ow a4eceleration. <) How many stops had @ car during the time interval (0,10) ? Ope tat 0 (424brs) and DEX 1Abe9) ) What isthe average speed between t=1 and t=2? (oe ME ant) = 30 (Ye od

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