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Partner Name(s)_Alan Ks Omer Yavz Date l2lal

Unit 4 Quiz - Partner FRQno


Honor Code: We have neither given nor recelved any unauthorized aid Initial(s)
on this exam. We have followed the instructions and ONLY used the
resources EXPLICITLY allowed, Including NO extra online resources

Resources
Derivative Toolkit
" 3'x5" notecard created by each partner
Desmos/Graphing Calculator - For Problem 1 ONLY

Instructions
1. Work with a Partner to complete the FRQs No outside resources
2. Self-Score using the Scoring Guide (Suggestion: Use checklist first)
3. Submit 1 &2 on Canvas (EACH student) if you wish for it to count as an opportunity

Proficiency Scoring
Calculate Derivative Apply Derivative Communication Reasoning
Learning Target
Proficiency Additional Evidence
Score

Checklist
Problem 1 Problem 2

O,w"(8) O Quotient rule


Interpretation with Units D Verification

Ø Correct answer + reason O x(2) sign


Op(2) sign
OAnswer + reason

Relationship between dV
dt
and dh
dt
Quotientrule
Chain rule
dt at t = 6 O Answer
B answer

Ø Correct position
Part 2: NO Calculator Allowed

NO CALCULATOR IS ALLOWED FOR THIS


QUESTION.
Show all of your work, even though the question may not explicitly remind you to do so. Clearly labcl any
functions, graphs, tables, or other objects that you use. Justifications require that you give mathematical reasons,
and that you verify the needed conditions under which relevant theorems, properties, definitions, or tests are
applied. Your work will be scored on the correctness and completeness of your methods as well as your answers.
Answers without supporting work will usually not receive credit.
Unless otherwise specified, answers (numeric or algebraic) need not be simplified. If your answer is given as a
decimal approximation, it should be correct to three places after the decimal point.
Unless otherwise specified, the domain of a function f is assumed to be the set of all real numbers z for which
f(z) is a real number.

Problem 2

Aparticle moves along the T-axis so that its position at time t>0is given by z(t)=t-9.

70t
(a) Show that the velocity of the particie at time t is given by v(t) = (32+8)
(b) Is the particle moving toward the origin or away frorm the origin at time t=2?Give a reason for your
answe.

(c) The acceleration of theparticle is given by a(t). Write an expression for a(t), and find the value of a(2).
(d) What position does the particle approach as t approaçhes infinity?
a) vt)=t)
2
Ay Quced Rule
(3¬°r)
70t
(3t+2) Bt*+8)
Jhe the patele at tame t cor
sthaslion =70t
(3t+8
b: Euet ealte boon audeloty at t=2
L(2) =(-q
3()+ 20

v(2)=1o(2),
(3+)
=Iue
2 7
20

Bine the hateles oon a t-2, (), is meoae, that


means tat he batics oston is to thololt the ruen
Snce the hailes eloaly at t=2 is þotie, ho
hatce is mong u t
ne he eles poon is Det ot heugun,ond
tt2, hehatle imenylewmd e n
:Lhe onticle movngloordq atime t=2
alt) =v' sonusohenlniathe nated changea
v'lt) = 7o(1t4z)-70t* 2341r)6t

v'l)=7ost+2) (cst2) 2t)


C3¢+z)1 ..heaccalaaion
v'0= 7o (ztr)(-tr ) the batcde at tm
v'l) =7o (at4) 200 awelion
C3t+)3
acE) = 7o (-at+ )
C3t+)>
a(2]=7o (-a (at te) 10(-24)1969
B129 t8) 7000 3009 200
Partner Name(s) Alan KS OnerNavuz_Date 12]a<
Self-Assessment: AP Scoring
Solutions with Checklist Total: IS 115
Problem 1 Points

includes both of the criteria below.


The student response accurately

w'(8) Z 12

interpretation with units

Solution:

W"(8) = F(8) L'(8) = -0.183 (or -0.182)


change of the volume of water is changing by
At time t= 8 minutes, the rate at which the rate of
-0.183 (or -0.182) cubic feet per minute per minute.

The student response accurately includes a correct answer with reason.

Solution:
1/1
W(t) = F(t) L(t) = 0 for 5< t< 10.
W(t) =0 ’ t= 8.149287
<8.149 and W'(t) <0for
Yes, there is such a time t, because W(t) >0for 5<t
8.149 <t< 10.

three of the criteria below.


The student response accurately includes all
O relationship between and 3 /3

answer

of water, in feet.
The volume of water in the tub is V=(0.5)(4)h = 2h, where h is the depth

=2
At time t = 6, =W(t) = F(6) L(6) = 0.500581.
Therefore, ==0.250
Problem 2

The student response accurately includes both of the criteria below.


quotient rule 2 12
verification

Solution:

v(t) = ¢' (t) = 21(3°+8)-(t-9)6t


(312+8)"
6+16t-6t+54t 70t
(342+8) (382+8)

The student response accurately includes all three of the criteria below.
O (2)<0
3 13
u(2) >0
Uanswer with reason

Solution:

z (2) =0 =-<0
v(2) = 40 =>0
Because (2) <0, the particle is to the left of the origin at time t = 2.
Because v (2) >0, the particle is moving to the right at time t= 2.
Therefore, the particle is moving toward the origin at time t =2.
O quotient rule

Ochain rule
313
answer

Solution:

a(t) =v (t) = 70(32+8)-70t-2(31+8)


(3+8)
-Gt
70(3#+8)-70-12:² 70(8-9)
(3+8) (32+8)

a (2) = 7o(3-o0)) 70(-28) = 49


20 200
(ae'+s)
The student response accurately includes a correct position.

Solution:

lim z(t) = lim 932+-8 =1

The particle approaches = as t approaches infinity.


Part 2: NO Calculator Allowed

NO CALCULATOR IS ALLOWED FOR THIS


QUESTION.
Show all of your work, even though the question may not explicitly remind you to do so. Clearly labcl any
functions, graphs, tables, or other objects that you use. Justifications require that you give mathematical reasons,
and that you verify the needed conditions under which relevant theorems, properties, definitions, or tests are
applied. Your work will be scored on the correctness and completeness of your methods as well as your answers.
Answers without supporting work will usually not receive credit.
Unless otherwise specified, answers (numeric or algebraic) need not be simplified. If your answer is given as a
decimal approximation, it should be correct to three places after the decimal point.
Unless otherwise specified, the domain of a function f is assumed to be the set of all real numbers z for which
f(z) is a real number.

Problem 2

Aparticle moves along the T-axis so that its position at time t>0is given by z(t)=t-9.

70t
(a) Show that the velocity of the particie at time t is given by v(t) = (32+8)
(b) Is the particle moving toward the origin or away frorm the origin at time t=2?Give a reason for your
answe.

(c) The acceleration of theparticle is given by a(t). Write an expression for a(t), and find the value of a(2).
(d) What position does the particle approach as t approaçhes infinity?
a) vt)=t)
2
Ay Quced Rule
(3¬°r)
70t
(3t+2) Bt*+8)
Jhe the patele at tame t cor
sthaslion =70t
(3t+8
b: Euet ealte boon audeloty at t=2
L(2) =(-q
3()+ 20

v(2)=1o(2),
(3+)
=Iue
2 7
20

Bine the hateles oon a t-2, (), is meoae, that


means tat he batics oston is to thololt the ruen
Snce the hailes eloaly at t=2 is þotie, ho
hatce is mong u t
ne he eles poon is Det ot heugun,ond
tt2, hehatle imenylewmd e n
:Lhe onticle movngloordq atime t=2
alt) =v' sonusohenlniathe nated changea
v'lt) = 7o(1t4z)-70t* 2341r)6t

v'l)=7ost+2) (cst2) 2t)


C3¢+z)1 ..heaccalaaion
v'0= 7o (ztr)(-tr ) the batcde at tm
v'l) =7o (at4) 200 awelion
C3t+)3
acE) = 7o (-at+ )
C3t+)>
a(2]=7o (-a (at te) 10(-24)1969
B129 t8) 7000 3009 200
Partner Name(s) Alan KS OnerNavuz_Date 12]a<
Self-Assessment: AP Scoring
Solutions with Checklist Total: IS 115
Problem 1 Points

includes both of the criteria below.


The student response accurately

w'(8) Z 12

interpretation with units

Solution:

W"(8) = F(8) L'(8) = -0.183 (or -0.182)


change of the volume of water is changing by
At time t= 8 minutes, the rate at which the rate of
-0.183 (or -0.182) cubic feet per minute per minute.

The student response accurately includes a correct answer with reason.

Solution:
1/1
W(t) = F(t) L(t) = 0 for 5< t< 10.
W(t) =0 ’ t= 8.149287
<8.149 and W'(t) <0for
Yes, there is such a time t, because W(t) >0for 5<t
8.149 <t< 10.

three of the criteria below.


The student response accurately includes all
O relationship between and 3 /3

answer

of water, in feet.
The volume of water in the tub is V=(0.5)(4)h = 2h, where h is the depth

=2
At time t = 6, =W(t) = F(6) L(6) = 0.500581.
Therefore, ==0.250
Problem 2

The student response accurately includes both of the criteria below.


quotient rule 2 12
verification

Solution:

v(t) = ¢' (t) = 21(3°+8)-(t-9)6t


(312+8)"
6+16t-6t+54t 70t
(342+8) (382+8)

The student response accurately includes all three of the criteria below.
O (2)<0
3 13
u(2) >0
Uanswer with reason

Solution:

z (2) =0 =-<0
v(2) = 40 =>0
Because (2) <0, the particle is to the left of the origin at time t = 2.
Because v (2) >0, the particle is moving to the right at time t= 2.
Therefore, the particle is moving toward the origin at time t =2.
O quotient rule

Ochain rule
313
answer

Solution:

a(t) =v (t) = 70(32+8)-70t-2(31+8)


(3+8)
-Gt
70(3#+8)-70-12:² 70(8-9)
(3+8) (32+8)

a (2) = 7o(3-o0)) 70(-28) = 49


20 200
(ae'+s)
The student response accurately includes a correct position.

Solution:

lim z(t) = lim 932+-8 =1

The particle approaches = as t approaches infinity.

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