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Lecture # 19 Marks=5

Use Implicit Differentiation to find if

Lecture # 20 Marks=5

Differentiate with respect to 'x'.

Lecture # 21 Marks=5

If then find the interval where the function is concave up and concave down.

Lecture # 22 Marks=5

If f(x) = 2x3 – 20x, determine all relative extrema for the function using First Derivative Test.

Lecture # 23 Marks=5

Find the maximum value that the function f(x) = attains in the interval [-3,10].

Lecture # 24 Marks=5

Discuss the validity of Rolle’s theorem for the function in the interval [-1,1]. Find ‘c’ if

possible.

Lecture # 25 Marks=5

Find a function ‘f’ such that and

Lecture # 26 Marks=5
Evaluate the indefinite integral by substitution method.

Lecture # 27 Marks=3

Evaluate the following sum:

Lecture 23-24: Exercise

Find the absolute maximum and minimum values of given functions on the given closed intervals and
state where those values occur.

1)
2)

3)

4)

Find the absolute maximum and minimum values of the given functions, if any, on the given intervals
and state where those values occur.

1)

2)

3)

4)
Practice Questions for Lecture # 25-26

Question # 1. Evaluate the integral

Solution:

Question # 2

Evaluate the integral

Solution:

Question # 3
Evaluate the integral

Solution:

Question # 4

Evaluate the integral

Solution:

Question # 5

Evaluate the integral


Solution:

Question # 6

Find a function such that and such that

Chapter # 24

Q1) If the roots lies between 1 and 2, then find the approximate solution of x 2 – 2, by using Newton’s
method.

Solution:

Since our approximations for x4 and x5 are equal, all future values will be the same. So the root will be x =
1.414213.
Q2) Use Newton’s method to find the positive solutions of

Solution:

Since our approximations for x4 and x5 are equal, all future values will be the same. So the root will be x =
1.164035.

Q3) If f(x) = x(x-1)(x-2), a = 0, b = 0.5, find c of the Mean value Theorem.

Q4) If f(x) = 3x2 -5x +1, a = 2, b = 5, find c of the Mean value Theorem.
Q5) Verify Rolle’s Theorem for on [-1,1].

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