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The document outlines the instructions and structure for two precalculus exams administered by instructor Henrik Sarkssian in Spring 2019. It includes guidelines for exam conduct, problem types, and scoring for various math problems. Each exam consists of multiple problems requiring justification for answers, with specific instructions regarding the use of calculators and handling of cell phones.

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The document outlines the instructions and structure for two precalculus exams administered by instructor Henrik Sarkssian in Spring 2019. It includes guidelines for exam conduct, problem types, and scoring for various math problems. Each exam consists of multiple problems requiring justification for answers, with specific instructions regarding the use of calculators and handling of cell phones.

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Exam (1)

Math 02 Precalculus
Section # 2690 Spring 2019
Instructor: Henrik Sarkssian
THURSDAY MARCH 7TH, 2O19, 2:3O P.M.,4:OO P.M.

trtame: q frr.r RaK (,AA.lc59?e rr./ (please print)

- Do not open this booklet untiltold to do so.

- Please show allyour work and make final answers clear. Full credit will NoT be given for merely
stating the right answer without any appropriate justification.

- Cell phones must not be visible or audible at any time during the exam. This applies to all smart
technology including watches, cameras, and pens.

- lf you run out of space, ask for extra sheets of papers, and you will be provided with blank papers.

-The use of a scientific calculator is permitted, though explanations of how solutions are obtained
must be clearly given.

Please enter the calculator model you used on this exam (if any) here: .............,............ .

Problem 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 Total
Maximum I10l Ilal tlQl I10l t10l t10l I1al Ilpl I1Q] t101 1QO

Score
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Problem 3, (lQpts.)
in ?

Solve the equation. ① pellets


x x+2 4x
I x13x + ( v'*x-z) 4x
--.-.----_\2rn.
x-l x+3 (x -1)(x +3)
(:-)[]'47

i=:L'-*':'
ar"otx -z- =4x@ * x -
cannot be I
z-12
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.(x") so
6;i
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exlv',eour
)'o
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Y@
Probtem 4. (lQpts.)
Find all the solutions ofthe equation. (Real aad complex)

x* =16

lr
=2'
Ll -a @-
jY -- LJlt"
Y -1--O
Y! r +h@ o
1x"-*) (x'"*)=o
,1

*= tn =-- 1"
,. * l-*
Ft 'r''
4"-" o
--- Zi o
^= $ \_; a
tz.-4 --.- x. *-4%
¥2 ¥20
-
.
at -2,1 .

I t -2×-4
zo
( xt2)Cx -1 ) -
x -5

x= II
-

Problem 5. (19 pts.)

Solve the inequality, and express the solution in terms


ofintervals.
, r2 tzG,_ >o"
\iz- - x-l
x+2 x-1 -__:_ x-l- A(x49.)
lx.z-S {x--t 1
vo

r-\ -Rx -4 vo -x -5 l9
>o - ( x-is2
2zo
x" -5

l<+ z)(xa) (x4)


lx-r 2XX-i) \X.rL)

I @ ;@ @"&
-(x .s) -t
L -t -+
.T
-t
tlo-d-::6;
SoQrlv (-n,-iJ. u Ga,l)
(e
Problem 6. (1furts.)

Find an equation ofthe circle with center at C(4,-6) and passing through p(0,1).

22
(x-4)
-9 -r6n,= t6
= E
Problem 7. (1lpts)
°
Ma
-
- I
1ms
Find an equation ofa line Passing through AG3,5) and perpendicular to the line 2x+5y:8. w'*e
|u lh sW tot*, (0 x+LJ ' c
"- .7w,hw
il<
l**sy, 8 bl -?,x+8 '
1
*,--29'
' |--E*" *
LL*o
dz'
will be a ked 7A)
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you
yP- 7r,9t to
simplify ex ) 2¥ ¥=

g
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zy
-ro ' 3x *tS L
y y
-
=
m ( x dit
-

2y-sr- e.sC ,

5x -2y-A<
Problen 8. (l!ps.)
f(x) - f(a)
Let f(x) = 2x' + t Simpliry the difference quotient
'x-a tt * * u.
/?\
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CD @
q u2- 4u lAa'Fo Y ,< \X -_t. ,/ _+ s(x'a) &(x-a)(x.a ) 't5(x-a)

)(-a x-a x-q

,-E8.a'- *,*9..
Exam (2)
Math 02 Precalculus
Section # 2690 SPring 2019
Instiuctor: Henrik Sarkssian
THURSDAY MARCH 21 ,2019,2'3O P.M. " 4:oo P.M

Name: R,, b <- (please print)


"i

- Do not open this booklet until told to do so

. - Please show all your work and make final answers clear. Full credit will NOT be given for merely
stating the right answer without any appropriate justification'

- cell phones must not be visible or audible at any time during the exam. This applies to all smart
technology including watches, cameras, and pens.

- lf you run out of space, ask for extra sheets of papers, and you will be p.ovided with blank papers.

- The useof a scientific calculator is permitted, though explanations of how solutions are obtained
must be clearly given.

Please enter the calculator model you used on this exam {if any) here: " '- "" " "

Problem 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total
Maximum u2l tr ll 1721 l12l l12l lr21 [12] [12] [12] lLzl 120
Score
Problem 1. (12 pts.)
Use the interrnediate value theorem to show that fhas a zero between a and b.

f(x) = -xa -ilx3 12x + 1; a= -2 b= -3

@,0, it ^ po[por-V.[ ,hurtte canh\uorr on ('o,a)

c_,r{ct) --81+11-L+| = -51o

VBd l)<t-/ruh vilu" Uanr- Lk-t rY a c M p9-r,1


s,t& I\* {,.1'o , c ir a -e,"
f _s<c<-z "rl
Problem 2. (12 pts.)

Ifone zero of f(x) = x3 - 5x2 - 9x + 5k is 5, find k and two other zeros.

)tn.o ttS-tts -4r+ 5K;.9 5k'4r l{ -4


w @

x3- s{-4r *4r


, ttr-t1-l(x-s)
, @"'aJ$-r)@
o= < 0
yt,A, o ..'' l-o l.l<"
- \ x,-aQ
a zera )
Problem 3. (11pts.)
Find a polynomial f(x) with leading coefficient 1 and having the given degree and zeros'

Degree 4 zeros -2,1 ,3,5

€.y .@ .,G4r,Q,,
Ylx )- (t**11 (x-t)(\'5)\x- 2/

P1Y) , ("'o x-? ) ( uz- 'g 1-1 \f )

P(l)' xo-{r3-t \ 5}'u f -J*'-n,r * -42+)Gx'7o €)

?r*l ,; tt3
-7\- 13{4 ";^ -6o

if fcc >
only
-0

feasts divisible by and


X C -
Tf .

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Problem 4. (12 pts.) ( = -2 fez)


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Find all values ofk such that f(x) is divisible by the given liner polynomial'

f(x)=6.:**z-U2x+3k2-1; x+2 =o X.:L


(& k-.)to
i^.2
la1-z) t t-i -ui-21 * 3k - | : o@)
^22
-lk*4 +zk -+3k"-l - D

5kz_vk+2_o a)
(s?<-3(k-r),o _tl ,v=?
.J -6)
3
Problem 5. (12 pts.)
Find the zeros of f(x), and state the multiplicity ofeach zero.

f(x) = l6xt -40xt + 25x'

y,3(\6yz- +ox *Ls)CD


a- q\
,--/4v
( n
X '^-/t =v

@/=o rn-z@
^(n- 7 6
Problem 6. (12 pts.)
Use Descartes' rule of signs to determine the number ofpossible positive, negative, and non-real
complex solutions ofthe equation.
re4l>0 r e-a'L <o Le*'f tzt
x6+4x5 xa+3x3 -qx+2=0 \r
' +.a \-"r '--t! --2(
6). ' O @
4 L
a.i-t'tL@4
'l--4X '-V -3I +"1X +
&-*)' -.-j
0 a
6P
\-.^ .) L 2^ @
o 4 ery

L 4 @
o ar>
o

⑥ m
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Probiem 7. (12 Pts.)
A polynomial f(x) with real coefficients and leading coefficient I has the
given zeros and degree'

Express f(x) as a product of linear and quadratic pol;'nomials


with real coefficients that are
ineducible over R, then express f(x) as a 4'h degree polynomial'
0,1,-3 -i degree 4

*A,5J"
_ttf@
,- .n (x*g+i)( O.,
Cv r *3-'
J.
, u \ /x-"r I l
L A-v ' !

(u'-x)
.L
(g'ef- i')
' z , e*t)
t({--{)(x*ax+'1;'
@
L\a4'\.
= xl 6 *'* rox'--v"- 6,t'-@v
t\OL
-xl 5r.+{x-lOx
'o
6 o o
I -
amen
Problem 8. (12 pts.)
equation. n
Find all solutions ofthe

2xn + x3 - r rx'z + l lx - 3 = o
.,
Yosc lbla-
I
*t-xnun ltl Mh\rI M(il.r\'
-I3 .rt. ,Z 13 ,l ,L\
' L2- l\ e^

{,1 if ^ sor,r+i}n, Dri^Me ,J r..t

.L \ -t\ \\ -j
i-r{a g z^
t- \ -, 3 o --+ 2*"+3t'4x ^3

X--'\ a c.oCu."bbvr

z 3 -3 j o
.2-
-j 6 2v +)X-J
2- 5

$-\)1zxt{
t7't) - q-g?zv-r)(l+g)

a?l o?il*4
@ v-\ ^'e,9
G' x-b

Q7
x"-r .M'l
ol Tht →
go →
Ez ,
so → 2=0 .

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Problem 9. (12 pts.) (No credit for merely a sketch. sHow AIL YOUR WORK!)
Sketch the graph of f.
X-fti"+.4h I l=O -X:o 7o7o)6,
-\-/
X2_l z
X-\ *:L\ (-0",- (t)\) U(lt e )
'o Q. r
)U
Vc".k'ra,t 0.,6*.pnfe y--\
i X'\ ,
lrn
oO
f,lti : y r, YIA)"rr"+L
: y-ste .--t \.,a9 k/o )
il+:eS,* a+ fln *n^ UrPh :10 fi )

M)=* {rc>) ((,,t\--s. 2l !.,w j- N


bl* Y--' x'-l
I -^'
ttf,

l*-
I
h-,n -L,--- lfo,^o1. -44,7 -I_ ''a G,
Y'\ - X'- f-- -r- ?ovlt'
Exam (3)
Math 02 Precalculus
Section # 2690 Spring 2019
Instructor: Henrik Sarkssian
THURSDAY ApRrL 4TH, 20 I9, 2:3O p.M. " 4:OO p.M.

Name: l; tci c (please print)

- Do not open this booklet until told to do so.

- Please show all your work and make final answers clear. Full credit will NOT be given for merely
stating the right answer without any appropriate justification.

- Cell phones must not be visible or audible at any time during the exam. This applies to all smart
technology including watches, cameras, and pens.

- lf you ru n out of space, ask for extra sheets of pa pers, and you will be provided with blank pa pers.

- The useof a scientific ca lculator is permitted, though explanations of how solutions are obtained
must be clearly given.

Please enter the calculator model you used on thls exam (if any) here:

Problem I 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 Total
Maximum lL2l l12l [t2] t2l trzl l72l l72l u2l lt21 l72l 120
Score
Problem 1. (12 pts.)

Find the inverse function of f, then check (f-' . f)(x) =x

3v- ? ,: 3y-9,.&.xy+5x
tI ' f(x) = :::----:
lx+)
* t -a---- t9
zy+D
3V-fl.yv
ll '5x+!. l(3-tr)=
**1 | , H- |ixtGt
s(ffi*t t5x-t9:4!o
zxts
y'"ft*t. ,"(+;),
-e/3:=1 ,1n 3
\ Qrr+5/ ?t"s
)4r
= ---- X lQt
-;

*
Problem 2. (12 pts.)
Solve the equation.
1
252' = 5(1254-")
4-r
- 5\ t
l,-
L7. / -
= 5, \-D;.2

trX-@ , rq av
J = >,5
qx-@ |\ -'J r(u

tA
76= l4
'-lr-b td7
Problen 3. (12 pts.)
The graph of a one-to-one firnction f is shown.

(a) Use the reflection property to sketch the graph of f-t . C9


(b) Find the domain D and range R of the function f.

(c) Find the. domain D, and range R, ofthe inverse function f-' .

l9 6
{\I-,^1 ^-{
Df t L-t, 'J l"f = [-,,.J

- Y'[l'u]
,1
R{- L!'aJ
14tL)
a 0
Problem 4. (12 pts.)
The 1980 population ofthe United State was approximately 231 million, and the population has
been growing continuously at a rate of 1.03%o per year. Predict the population N(t) in the year
2025 ifthis prowth trend continues.

cr
P-Pog
-t l
G)_!lLj I\--J€/1
zoAr-11'6v I
\oo
P' l,r ^"
\ PJ
g
30r
\'\)
w'LQea
@

Problem 5. (12 pts.)


Solve the equation.

Do
1
AY" t (l{ )
log54x*'?) - logG-4) - 1 x-{ -r I

+x* { 4x+?'
'---
\+3,l.
= e
9x+ X

at
.

log a
a t

log be log =
ab
a

log log ba log abt


a
a -
-
-

dog
P

logBY

by =p

BE a log

a
b
Problem 6. (12 pts.)
Find the number, ifpossible. (You need to show )'our work and reasoning, merely a filal answer
will not receive credit)
(/\
a) logrl5x 5-\ x''O l9

v
b)log33=X 3-3 r-'l U

c) rog4(-l) UND t3

61 5(2loc3*3roel)
. Gnfl]i,Gno:)', ^u,"1.
@@
ro8

,L
"r
roe.6
o , kel'
(J? , IXf: , Ly(,r,t
> @
at
Problein 7. (12 pts.) Calculator , TIE
Solve the equation and find the exact solution. Then using a calculator find the answer to 4 decimal
places.

e- -2e-*-4=0
,. 2 _
Y o av-9,h '€:,kx)-e-4e^
q 2''4'\2
- - eY
'e ^'(

u, ex@ u'-&-4.x u'-4u -9,-o6

@- x-
' es g,i/6 €")0, ex' e"Jc x'UG"Ji)
@19
x a l,4q{8
\9 E±4aT
-

a
Problem 8. (12 pts.)

Find all of the solutions of the equation. log, x + logo(5 - x'; + togrl]; =o

Wmtw
(Show all ofyour work)
4
o
* Q%^f-,',* tg
^gu" ,o

L
x 6-x) \ lL,
fuy
UZ
1-

y (e-( ) 2., ^4
z,

:{ (>'-x l:- ^

5x -T - a
4 />
y -\ ->,
) -t "ls-Ol9
.z u )(xL-i ) =o
{\/._
z
--.,-- y.77@
L .
YN 't. >-1 | aFl
\9
-
Problem 9. (12 pts.)
on
eton .

Solve the system.


24
lv-+xv=l) aN .{.'* Q+y .,1
2.
As (x< f) r X+l.XS
i-- + xY lrarf, z-L(
Ix' = 10
s,,b
Y-Y,-" (/- x) (7 + 11- 5

ta\
t
v\\ X-+V-4 \9 x+4 --5
1<
Q-rt es
0- x )tr)'
Y-v-r /-x '-\
IY-
*- -' . !,-3 ^"t
t Y=-'< I

4r _> lY* x'-t


ly+x'5

lgcoaah
=e"J tt"k e
adL > xz+zvy nrlL' fS
Q+tvl2- a
r
Ml -Ls
x.,l ,S v-
)(/+x)' i: --'-") Y.3 fl.
,

y=-3 ., X,-r 6
Problen 10. (12 pts.)
8=9
Sketch the graph of the system ofthe inequaliries.
,

l
* Dashed .com
{#

y
[2x+ v>O '

i'II.
→ ''

lur'
t-: :
Iv<t
#
I

y
-
-

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'

ya

ZY{
1) o

Y
Problem 10' (12 prs.) Q.,ro credit for merely a sketch. sHow ALL youR woRK!)
Find the oblique asymptote, and sketch
the graph of f.

r1*1=I'1I:?
x+l x-ilc"up* Y'+y-L . (u+z\(r -\)=o x.\, x.-z
(t)ot . (-?o)
/'-o
l-Wqf -"-'t y
''-z-
fi') X---\ ttlyy padr
_l-
v X+ l- O D, Ge,-r)U()16)
Ob\etO'uL
.xl/
o tsnDtsl-4
UI
,
x+t I I iY-z
.,2-
I
r - ({ + 2) (^-\ )
-- -L
t-ryrl -------- - /x\
x--ll x+ \
.L'v \Yrt)(\-/
X--r -{-

-'@

d
Problem 9. (lQ pts.)

Given f(x) = -212 -61119 a(Y-!)lk


\ ,.-
(a) 6rrrrt &"r ;t t+* B-l'g"t find rhe zeros of f.
(b)Find he maximum and minimum value
off.
(c) Sketch the graph off

-zf-!x+to --9( l\:+4y ) -rt0 ' - A(xzt4x+ 4) +tO +8


,,;-{(r.a)lr3 = re z\xrz)- (y*rfu\ x.+z sQ
\9 tB

r-s l. -5Kr
(\)' u t 4t6)
/trax = t8 N "Ah
$ 0

Problem 10. (lQpts.)

Solve th€ equation (f.g)(x) =0, if f(x) = x, _4 and g(x)= x+t


^ 2\1 f,),
{ (6cxr;. o (gt*l)'-4v- o Bdt'- +
t^

$6' zz@ tv'+\) -{ = f*2{-i


x,4 1, 1 .---)
otr@
^t\1"/

\,+ l, '2 ----- 'F'" @)


All
except 10 .

4N THEE Exam (4)


Math 02 Precalculus
Eitan skis
-

Section # 2690Fall2019
42 fondMY
Emery Instructor: Henrik Sarkssian
TUESDAY MAY 7TH, 20 1 9, 2:3O P.M. - 4:OO P'M.

Name: Q',\".r. (Please Print)

- Do not open this booklet until told to do so

- please show all your work and make final answers clear. Full credit will NoT be given for merely
stating the riSht answer without any appropriate justiflcation'

- cell Dhones must not be visible or audible at any time during the exam. This applies
to all smart
technology including watches, cameras, and pens

- lf vou run out of space, ask for extra sheets of papers, and you will be provided with blank
papers'

-The use of a scientific ca lculator is permitted, though expla nations of how solutions are obtained
must be clearly given.

Please enter the calculator model you used on this exam (if any) here:

Problem 1 2 5 4 5 5 7 8 9 10 Total
Maximum llzl [12] lL2l l12l lt2l lr2) lL2l lL2l l12l lL2l t20
Score
2
Problem l. (12 pts.)

sin30-cost0
Simpli! the expression.
(sin0 - cos0)(1+ sin0cos0)

o!: 9e!1
- - G;
In&''/4'*

Problem 2. (12 pts.)


Find the exact value. (You need to show work. No credit for merely writing the final answers)

1r; cos(5n / 6) * Cos ( Ted )


=
-
Cost

* Costata ) = -
Cosa .

-ui ?<
ot - '!j
* Salt-27

* Sin ( Eta )= STK


-
Tna .

(2) sin150"

)in(sD ) : \
1
O t n(zn /3)

=-1,^83 -- {t

(4) cotl50' r'qf

-G+001' -,{t

6) sec(zn | 3) \t 3

I
\

tn4

(6) csc3l5"

f'v tqf)
On exam item
graph .

only sin .
cos .

Problbm 3. (12 pts.)


Find the amplitude, the period, and the phase shift and sketch one period ofthe graph'

^ (r n) a=3 , T'?'4r , ?'5


,=r"orl7*_eJ
o ! @ ,a-.

1-c:r

l, tott; x

l=&'(tr$-u,)
Problbm 4. (12 pts.)
A ship leaves port at 1:15 P.M. and sails in the direction N43'W aI a tate of 28 mi/hr. Another
ship leaves port at l:45 P.M. and sails in the direction N50'E atarate of 24 mi/}Jl Approximately
how far apart are the ships at 3:15 P.M.? (Rd-{l. tv" lool'J glaur')
-0
F,\rl 54'v

se,J s\i "B

op clr\e.

oA', oA'* otf - z o*.oB 2o, 1+fird)

2
oAs st1
o t$tloq4..tAil
sb2-
o --tg \e
ol\e [{ la;u '

t9
Problem 5. (12 pts.)
Veriff the identity.

x
tan2 l+secx
l-cosx cosx
.l* 'l &t|-t |
,
qM
-'T
L''>v --.--;:-'
| -("#
it|t,I,
RJO : . -
' ;oV t- C>lt

_
= \- t"n% sir? - lo?
-= t-t'f
b,TiG) ' 6u3t1t'6oo)

7
Problem 6. (12 pts.)
Find all solutions of the equation

(2cos' 0 -3cos0)(2sine + 1) = 0

A A-q (g.Let -t) QSin ta ) -o

6ht. o
\9

zlaf -l:o ...-: &r8,2 No s ,J.


o.z "k
tr)

A%fr" 59 ----) Lnf'-L '9" (?) rt- ft{r -E


aJ^
&- lkrfTft 6
25in 0--11=0 +
ry
6
Stn E -

I =
Stnf If )
0=2ke -

E f-"*",Tlo
{ E- 2kt to c- E
* Cos 0=0
w

eat
to
#f=kEt #

8
Problem 7. (12 pts.)

-?4 and secB=1 for a third quadrant angle oand a first quadrant angleB, without
f .io"=?
using a calculator, find
q a) sin(cr + P)
g b) cos(cc+ P)

2 c) The quadrant containing cr +B

e-w.-2 5A o/\@
/, I'
- a+4 trF ,)
\:./
fnnb
f43 {):)d
' -C

^rar)
-q-\tr , n l
-Z,Z - -212) sza( U

-r
I
t],l.*.B)- Ylrvt
-
?t'a/z*t
et|-tL <a )
Qntq|) " ce,t(?) - (- ? (t-t^) -

9
Problbm 8. (12 pts.)
Find the exact values with any preferred method without using a calculator.

.f)

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l-Vu,,so trt*
= 1

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Problbm 9. (12 pts.)
Withoirt using a calculator, find the exact value of the expression'
12)
arctan- + arcsln-,,) /74
tr/ s../l
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Problbm 10. (12 pts.)
A cathedral is located on a hill, as shown in the figure. when the top ofthe spire is viewed from
the base ofthe hill, the angle of elevation is 48'. When it is viewed at a distance of 300 feet from
the base ofthe hill, the angle of elevation is 42". The hill rises at an angle of 32" . Approximate
the height of the cathedral.

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Problbm 10. (12 pts.)
A cathedral is located on a hill, as shown in the figure. when the top ofthe spire is viewed from
the base ofthe hill, the angle of elevation is 48'. When it is viewed at a distance of 300 feet from
the base ofthe hill, the angle of elevation is 42". The hill rises at an angle of 32" . Approximate
the height of the cathedral.

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Exam (5)
Math 02 Precalculus
Section # 2690 Fall 2019
Instructor: Henrik Sarkssian
TUESDAY MAY 28TH, 20 T 9, 2:3O P.M. - 4:OO F.M.

Name: (please print)

- Do not open this booklet untiltold to do so.

- Please show all your work and make final answers clear. Full credit will Nor be given for merely
stating.the right answer without any appropriate justification.
- cell phones must not be visible or audible at any time during the exam. This applies to all smart
technology including watches, cameras, and pens.
- lf you run out of space, ask for extra sheets of papers, and you will be provided with blank papers.

- The useof a scientific calculator is permitted, though explanations of how solutions are obtained
must be clearly given.

Please enter the calculator model you used on this exam (if any) here:

Problem L 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 Total
Maximum lL2l lL2l l72l l!21 lL21 LL2I t12l lt2l l12l l72l 120
Score
Problem 1. (12 pts.)
In an arithmetic sequence if a7 =112 and as :9, lwite the first five terms.

Q7-q* 6d,,vT@
-yaTt -\\t,f ,-
q\j
Ot. 6[,r kd- ' q O 6 Oo
L^ - lo3

J. t92,st,s
q a
\:/

Orr 4d
' \+ 206 =

ar,-197 @

Problern 2. (12 pts.)


Find the sum of numbers in the arithmetic sequence 10,6,2,...,-4fIO

Let's assume 10 is the first term of this sequence, what is a, - arro ?

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Problem 3. (12 Ps.)
Insert four geometric meals between 10 and 2430'
the sum of first 20 terms'
Suppose 10 is the first term of this geometric sequence, find

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Problem 4. (12 pts.)

Find the rational number equal to 2.1736

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s6
+tz 1-,-+
t,r 36 G
l0' - \'-t
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Problem 5. (12 pts.)
Find the sum of the following series.

6f
T." ln4 T^/-/*
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tl_O
tt>t
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t(D
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Yz
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In the binomial expansion of^.x + tI find the coefiicient ofthe tern containing no x.
1f)r5
tLr -v
\[-er)f.h l+^. ('i ) (i)''- (, bo.([) 3
rr-k

3K

tl/
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Mox \s - 3$ o ._- lc_.-r ir
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3
15'to (',:)=
L\3 lsoos) - toot
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Problem 7. (12 pts)
Find the equation ofthe parabola with the following given data: r<6 .-==-=---
r
Y&'\)
Focus at (41 2) and vertex at (4,4)

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--Al
tt -A, - iU-A\" I
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Problem 8. (12 pts.)

Find the equation ofthe ellipse with B(3,1) , B(-3,1) , FF'= 2rA . Find coordinate ofthe points
A,A',F,F' and sketch the ellipse. \-----V-
o, 9t9', (o,t1 BBt, 6 -t/b
-L::O
g/,Uyrc ir Verhel\
F/-: e(-a,lt c-J? g
a', lr'* ,'- 1 t 3, l? a-[2. z,6U

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a' to r)
r5A
(o,4!-rt) a'\on45-*rb /flo
F(o,fs +\) F'to,-€**6,
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Problem 9. (12 pts.)
Find the vertices, the foci and the equations of the asymptote of the hyperbol4 then sketch the
hyperbola.
3x2 -y2 + 6y + 6x-3 2
Ct Ax! r n1
1" 2'/ "3
3y1r'y * Y *o1
a--r@
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6 60
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3(y'.'er -r] ) -tY -{,y +1) C sA +b < J-t< +
,L
3({+\) -
.,L
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4 lt\.) t c- 7fi
\ v<
v2
3
(
t\,
.z
X--el ) -l J-
/t t- (x+\ ) = o
vr*'"!
l-3 , +-,E(X*l )
r,/ 3

3t,Ek-+t)
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Problem 10. (12 pts.)
A parabola with focus F(1,1) and directrix x=3, has two y-intercepts A ard B. Ffuid the length of
the segment AB.

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q p=-r
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