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Worksheet For Final Second Semester

The document is a calculus worksheet containing various problems related to critical numbers, implicit differentiation, tangent lines, concavity, definite integrals, area between curves, comparison properties, substitutions in integrals, limits, and graph sketching. Each problem is clearly labeled with functions and intervals for evaluation. It serves as a comprehensive review for a final exam in calculus.

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Worksheet For Final Second Semester

The document is a calculus worksheet containing various problems related to critical numbers, implicit differentiation, tangent lines, concavity, definite integrals, area between curves, comparison properties, substitutions in integrals, limits, and graph sketching. Each problem is clearly labeled with functions and intervals for evaluation. It serves as a comprehensive review for a final exam in calculus.

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Worksheet for final exam

1. Find all critical numbers (if any) of the given function


a) �(�) = �2 + 4� + 6
1
b) �(�) = � + �

c) �(�) = � ���

2. Use implicit differentiation to find the derivative of y with respect to x


a) y2 + y = (1+x) (1−x)
b) sin (y) y2 + 1 = 3x
c) exy = 2x + y

3. Find all numbers c in the interval (a, b) for which the line tangent to the graph of f is parallel
to the line joining (a, f (a)) and (b, f (b)).
a) �(�) = �2 − 6�; � = 0, � = 4
b) �(�) = �3 − 3�2 + 3� + 1; � = − 2, � = 2
1
c) �(�) = 1 + � 3; � = 1, � = 8

4. Find the intervals on which the graph of the function is concave upward and those on which it
is concave downward.
3
a) �(�) = − �2 + � 2

b) �(�) = �3 − 6�2 + 12� − 4


c) �(�) = ���

5. Evaluate the definite integral.


−2 5 4
a) −1 3 x2 3 − x3 dx

1
3
b) 1
3
3t + 2 dt

1
c) −1
2x + 5 2x − 5 dx

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d) 4
�(�) dx, where
2� ��� 4 ≤ � ≤ 5
�(�) =
20 − 2� ��� 5 < � ≤ 6

6. Find the area A of the region between the graph of f and the x axis on the given interval.
a) �(�) = 3�2 − 4; [ − 1,1]
b) �(�) = 2� − 4 � ; [2, 4]

7. Use the Comparison Property to find upper and lower bounds for the area of the region
between the graph of the function and the x axis on the given interval.
a)�(�) = ��� (�); [ � 4 , � 3 ]
1
b) 0
1 + �4 ��

8. Evaluate the integral by making the indicated substitution


2
a) 1 − 5�2 3 10� �� ; � = 1 − 5�2
b) ���3 � ��� � �� ; � = ��� �
c) �−1 � + 1 �� ; � = � + 1

9. Find the given limit


2 �
a) lim d) lim
� →∞ �−3 � →∞ �� �
��� � 2�2 + � − 1
b) lim e) lim
� →0 � � →∞ �2 − � + 4

c) lim � − 4�2 − 1
� →∞

10. Sketch the graph of the given function, noting all relevant properties
4
a) �(�) = � +

3
b) ℎ(�) = �
1−�2

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