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Area Between Curves

The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to finding areas between curves, computing derivatives, definite integrals, and antiderivatives. It includes tasks such as estimating integrals using left endpoint approximation and evaluating limits. Additionally, it covers the growth of a bacteria colony and the identification of antiderivatives for specific functions.

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Area Between Curves

The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to finding areas between curves, computing derivatives, definite integrals, and antiderivatives. It includes tasks such as estimating integrals using left endpoint approximation and evaluating limits. Additionally, it covers the growth of a bacteria colony and the identification of antiderivatives for specific functions.

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Worksheet # 29: Area Between Curves

1. Find the area of the region between the graphs of y = x2 and y = x3 .


p
2. Find the area of the regions enclosed by the graphs of y = x and y = 14 x + 34 in two ways. 1) By
writing an integral in x. 2) Solve each equation to express x in terms of y and write an integral with
respect to y.

3. Find the area of the region enclosed by the graphs of y = x + 1 and y = x3 + x2 x + 1.

4. Compute the derivative of the given function:


Z x
(a) f (✓) = cos(2✓2 + ✓ + 2) (c) h(x) = (t2 tet
2
+t+1
) dt
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(b) g(u) = ln sin2 (u) (d) r(y) = arccos(y 3 + 1)

5. Compute the following definite integrals:


Z ⇡ Z 1
(a) sec2 (t/4) dt (c) x(1 + x)6 dx
0 0
Z 1 Z ⇡/4
x2
(b) xe dx (d) sin(2x) cos(2x) dx
0 0

6. What is the area of the bounded region bounded by f (x) = x1 , x = e2 , x = e8 and x-axis? Sketching
the region might be helpful.
Z 7
7. If F (x) = cos(t2 ) dt, find F 0 (x). Justify your work.
3x2 +1

8. Suppose a bacteria colony grows at a rate of r(t) = 100 e0.02t with t given in hours. What is the growth
in population from time t = 1 to t = 3?
Z 5
9. Use the left endpoint approximation with 4 equal subintervals to estimate the value of x2 dx. Will
1
this estimate be larger or smaller than the actual value of definite integral? Explain your answer.
x 4x3
10. Find an antiderivative for the function f (x) = .
1 + x4
11. Give the interval(s) for which the function F is increasing. The function F is defined by
Z x
5t 3
F (x) = 2
dt
0 t + 10

ex e x
12. Find a function f (x) such that f (e) = 0 and f 0 (x) = . (Hint: Consider the Fundamental
ln x
Theorem of Calculus)

13. Which of the following is an antiderivative for the function f (x) = ex sin(ex ). Circle all the correct
answers.
R ex
(a) F (x) = cos(ex ) (d) F (x) = cos(t) dt
R0x
(b) F (x) = sin(ex ) (e) F (x) = et sin(et ) dt
Rx 0
(c) F (x) = 0 et cos(et ) dt R ex
(f) F (x) = 0
sin(t) dt
Z 1
ln(arcsin(x))
14. Which of the following integrals are the same as p dx. Circle all the correct
1/2 arcsin(x) 1 x2
answers.
(Hint: Use substitution method. You may need to do substitution more than once.)
Z 1 Z 1 Z ⇡/2
ln(u)
(a) du (c) t dt (e) t dt
1/2 u 1/2 ⇡/6
Z ⇡/2 Z ln(⇡/2)
ln(u)
(b) du (d) t dt
⇡/6 u ln(⇡/6)

R sin(x)
15. Compute the indefinite integral dx.
1 + cos2 (x)
Z x
16. Let F (x) = sin2 (t) dt. Evaluate the limit
0

F (x)
lim .
x!0 x2
Z x5
d 5 sin(t)
17. Evaluate (x dt).
dx 2 t

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