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MAT103 Ews 6

The document contains a worksheet with problems involving derivatives and integrals of transcendental functions. There are 7 problems covering finding derivatives, graphing functions, evaluating integrals, and finding extrema. The problems involve functions containing exponentials, logarithms, trigonometric functions, and their inverses.

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WORKSHEET-6

Course title: MAT103E


Content: Transcendental Functions

1. Find dy/dx.
 x
1
(a) y = 1 + x (k) y = (cos x)x
1
(b) y = 2x lg3 (x2 + 1) (l) y = sinh−1
1−x
(c) y = x(sin(ln x) − cos(ln x)) (m) e2x = sin(x + 3y)

(d) y = (sin x)x (n) y = ln(cosh−1 x) − cosh−1 (ln x)


Z ln x sinh x

(e) y = sin et dt (o) y = e + tan−1 (cosh x)


0

Z e2x (p) y = (ln x)ln x


(f) y = √ ln t dt s
e4 x
5 (x2 + 1) (x + 3)1/2
(q) y = x−1
(g) ln y = ey sin x
s
x (x + 1) (x − 2)1/2
(h) y =
ln x (r) y = ln 3
1 + ln x (x2 + 1) (2x + 3)
ln 3
(i) y = x3 (sin−1 x)2

(s) y = log3 x+1
x−1
(j) tan y = ex + ln x (t) y = xsin x

2. Graph following functions.

(a) f (x) = x(ln x)2


1
(b) f (x) = (x + 2)e x+2
(c) f (x) = x ex
(d) y = xe1/x
(e) y = ln(sinh x)
ln x
(f) y =
x
4x
(g) y = sin−1 2
x +4
3. Find the area of the regions enclosed by the following curves.

(a) y = ex , y = −e−x , x = −1, x = 1


(b) y = ex , y = ln x, x = 1, x = 2
(c) y = ln x, y = 0, x = 0, y = 1
(ln x)2
(d) y = , x = 1, x = e3
x
√ √
(e) y = sech x, y = 0, x = − ln 3, x = ln 3
4. Find the area between the curve y = tan x and the x-axis from x = −π/4 to x = π/3

5. Evaluate following integrals.


Z
4 Z
dx Z
cosh θ dθ
(a) dx (g) q (m)
2x + 1 x ln x ln2 x − 1 sinh θ + cosh θ
Z
ex dx √ Z
tan x dx
(b) Z
1 + sinh x (n) √
ex − 1 (h) √ dx 1 + cos2 x
x
Z
ex dx
(c) √ Z Z
dx
1 + e2x (i) coth2 x dx (o)
1 + cosh2 x
Z
cot x dx Z
1 + cosh 2x
(d) q
(j) dx
Z π/3
4 sin θ
ln(sin x) sinh2 2x (p) dθ
0 1 − 4 cos θ
Z
cot x−1
Z
dx
(e) dx (k) q dx Z π/2
1 + x2 2
x ln x − 1 (q) (1 + ecot θ ) csc2 θ dθ
π/4
−1
Z
esin x dx Z
cos 2x
(f) √ (l) √ dx Z π/4
1 − x2 1 + sin2 2x (r) (1/3)tan t sec2 t dt
0

6. Suppose that the differentiable function y = f (x) has an inverse and that the graph of
f passes through the point (2, 4) and has a slope 1/3 there. Find the value of df −1 /dx
at x = 4.

7. Locate and identify the absolute extreme values of

(a) y = ln(cos x) on [−π/4, π/3],


(b) y = cos(ln x) on [1/2, 2],
(c) y = ex − 2x on [0, 1].

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