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Exercises
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a b c d e f →b

a b c d e f →c

b c d e f →a

Answer multiple-choice questions as shown in the example.

Program:
Course code: KEN/BCS 1440
Examiners: Otti D’Huys, Gijs Schoenmakers
Date/time:
Format: Written, closed book
Allowed aids: A formula sheet is attached to the exam.
Instructions to students:
• The exam consists of 9 questions on 12 pages.
• Fill in your name and student ID number on the cover page and tick the corresponding numerals of
your student number in the table (top right cover page).
• Answer every question in the reserved space below the question. Do not write outside the reserved
space or on the back of pages, this will not be scanned and will NOT be graded! As a last resort if
you run out of space, use the extra answer space at the end of the exam.
• In no circumstance write on or near the QR code at the bottom of the page!
• Ensure that you properly motivate your answers.
• Only use black or dark blue pens, and write in a readable way. Do not use pencils.
• Answers that cannot be read easily cannot be graded and may therefore lower your grade.
• If you think a question is ambiguous, or even erroneous, and you cannot ask during the exam to
clarify this, explain this in detail in the space reserved for the answer to the question.
• If you have not registered for the exam, your answers will not be graded, and thus handled as invalid.
• You are not allowed to have a communication device within your reach, nor to wear or use a watch.
• You have to return all pages of the exam. You are not allowed to take any sheets, even blank, home.
• Good luck!

©copyright 2024 – [dr. Gijs Schoenmakers, dr. Otti D’Huys] - you are not allowed to redistribute this exam,
nor any part thereof, without prior written permission of the authors

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Question 1
6p 1a For f (x) and g(x) differentiable functions, let f (1) = 1, f (−2) = −2, f ′ (1) = −3, f ′ (−2) = 3, g(1) = −2
and g ′ (1) = 1.
f (g(2−x))−g(f (x2 ))
Find limx→1 x−1

a −∞
b -1
c 0
d 3
e -6
f +∞
g -9
h The limit does not exist
i None of the above

6p 1b Calculate limx→0− √ x
x2 −x

a 4
b − 12
1
c 2
d -1
e −∞
f 0
g +∞
h 1
i The limit does not exist
j None of the above

Calculate ∫0 x ln(x)dx
1
6p 1c

a - 12
b This integral diverges to −∞
c 0
d This integral diverges to +∞
e None of the above

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Question 2
16p 2 Find all the asymptotes of the function f (x) = √ 2 1 . For the horizontal and oblique asymptotes
x +3x+x
(if any), specify whether they are one-sided or two-sided. For the vertical asymptotes (if any), specify
how the function approaches the asymptotes (i.e. whether the function goes to +∞ or −∞ on the
left or right side of the asymptotes.)

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Question 3
10p 3 Give an example of a real function f (x) with the following properties:
• The domain of f (x) includes (0, 1)
• f (x) is continuous and differentiable on its domain.
• limx→0+ f (x) = +∞, limx→1− f (x) = −∞
You only need to give a formula for f (x), you do not need to show explicitly that your solution fulfills
all the requirements.

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Question 4
4a Evaluate the following integral: ∫02 (sin(x))3 dx
π
7p

7p 4b Evaluate the following integral, or explain why it diverges:


∫0 x2 −1
1 dx

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7p 4c Evaluate the following indefinite integral:


∫ x2 dx
ln(x)

Question 5

5a Consider the series ∑ an , where an =
6p (−1)n
3n . Prove or disprove that this series converges. If possible,
n=1

compute the sum ∑ an
n=1

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9p 5b Consider the sequence {an }, with an = n + 1 − n.
• calculate limn→∞ an , or explain why the limit does not exist.
• Is the sequence is bounded? Explain
• Is the sequence is increasing, decreasing, alternating, or none of these. Give a proof.

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Question 8
10p 6 For the function f (x, y) = sin(2x − y), give the equation of the tangent plane at (0, 0, f (0, 0))

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Question 9
10p 7 Evaluate the double integral over a triangle T with vertices (0, 0), (1, 0), (1, 1):

∬ e
2x+y
dA
T

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